What MMC standard, or speed does the Nokia 9300 su...

In looking thru the manual the 9300 supports 2GB MMC cards, but it does not mention what standard it supports, such as speed. The FAQ on the web Site only mentions that it supports the NOkia 128MB, and 512 Card.
In looking at information on these cards the MMC4.0 specification is mentioned, also a 200X speed standard. Will the 9300 work with these cards?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

It works with MMC, MMC Plus, rsMMC, rsDvMMC. Speed, the faster, the better. Size... at least 1Gb, because on Nokia 9500, the 2Gb card doesn´t work.

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