SAMSUNG EVO Micro SD
£16.45
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Current Price | £16.45 | October 22, 2024 |
Highest Price | £16.45 | July 3, 2024 |
Lowest Price | £16.45 | July 3, 2024 |
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£16.45 | July 3, 2024 |
SAMSUNG EVO Micro SD Description
Stay Protected with Samsung Evo Select Micro SD Memory Card
Samsung’s Evo Select Micro SD Memory Card allows you to keep all your valuable data and records safely and securely stored. This class 10 memory card comes with a 10-year warranty and features a UHS-I speed class 1 rating for features such as Full HD video recording and high resolution photos. This card also offers a 95 MB/s reading speed with a 48 MB/s writing speed, allowing you to save data at faster speeds and share them easily and seamlessly. Plus you can transfer and store more with Samsung’s Evo Select Micro SD Memory Card; get up to 512GB of capacity!
Speed & High Capacity
Experience the storage you need with the speed you want with the Samsung Evo Select Micro SD Memory Card. This robust card provides Class 10 UHS-I speed with 95 MB/s read speeds and 48 MB/s write speeds perfect for capturing smooth Full HD video recordings and quickly transferring and sharing files. With up to 512 GB of capacity, you’ll have more than enough room to store more of your all favorite content.
Compatibility & Reliability
The Samsung Evo Select Micro SD Memory Card is compatible with all gadgets and devices that support UHS-I specifications, such as digital cameras, PCs, Android smartphones, tablets, action cameras, camcorders, and more. It is also water-proof, temperature-proof, X-ray-proof, and magnet-proof, so your data stays safe and secure no matter how it’s being used.
Easy To Transfer & Store
Transfer your memories and documents with ease and convenience with Samsung’s sophisticated data sharing and storing solution. The included SD card adapter allows you to take your data mobile and connect your device or computer for quick transfers and data storage.
Features and Benefits of the Samsung Evo Select Memory Card
• Class 10 rating for full HD video recording and high resolution photos
• UHS-I speed class 1
• 95 MB/s read speed & 48 MB/s write speed
• Maximum 512GB capacity
• Compatible with all UHS-I supported devices
• Water-proof, temperature-proof, X-ray-proof, and magnet-proof
• Includes an SD card adapter for easy transfers and storage
SAMSUNG EVO Micro SD Specification
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SAMSUNG EVO Micro SD Reviews (9)
9 reviews
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Adam Turney –
El espacio disponible está casi correcto, aunque que el programa H2testw habla de 53.5 kilobytes que no se pueden escribir.
Warning: Only 244414 of 244416 MByte tested.
The media is likely to be defective.
238.6 GByte OK (500559765 sectors)
53.5 KByte DATA LOST (107 sectors)
Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors)
0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors)
53.5 KByte corrupted (107 sectors)
0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors)
First error at offset: 0x000000318fddc000
Expected: 0x000000318fddc000
Found: 0xc000c000c000c000
H2testw version 1.3
Writing speed: 17.5 MByte/s
Reading speed: 17.7 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
Nicolas Oyarce –
All good
Jim E Mac –
SAMSUNG EVO Select Micro SD-Memory-Card + Adapter, 128GB microSDXC 130MB/s Full HD & 4K UHD, UHS-I, U3, A2, V30, Expanded Storage for Android Smartphones, Tablets, Nintendo-Switch (MB-ME128KA/AM) – – – Received 04-02-2022
READ THIS FIRST – – – UPDATE: 01.27.2023 – I was sent a replacement Samsung micro SD card in July 2022, for my original failed card purchased in March that went bad in about 3 months. Now here we are again 5 months later and this card is locked into “read only mode” as well! At this rate I guess that if I purchase twenty more of these I’d get one that might last 3 years! I use the card mainly for music and pictures. And I’ve not even used 20gb of the storage yet. I noticed some of my songs were garbling in mini bursts, and it was happening with more and more songs. So I tried to delete some songs from the card by plugging my also SAMSUNG phone into my computer to start deleting the bad recordings, but I couldn’t. (same thing as last card) So I then tried the card out on my laptop directly to see if the same songs would garble in the same places, and they did. And I was already getting a bit miffed to put it mildly. I kinda knew what was coming next. So I clicked on ‘Properties’ and there it was “card is in read only mode”. I’ve read that cards go into read only mode to protect existing data when they’re beginning to fail, and by the increasing amount of garbled songs (sounds like they’re briefly fast forwarding>>>) I believe these cards could be knock offs, or a run of microSD cards that maybe didn’t cut it on the quality control checks. So here we are at Samsung card #2. I will contact Amazon once again, after I go through the steps to try and get this card out of read only, but based on the last time I don’t have much faith that either one will do much good. I have more issues with “Sold and Shipped by Amazon” than all other sellers combined. C’mon Amazon, if I want to be treated like this I’ll go back to w-mart. Step up guys!
DO NOT BUY-DO NOT PASS GO-DO NOT COLLECT GRIEF AND FRUSTRATION-GO TO ANOTHER SELLER GO DIRECTLY TO ANOTHER SELLER! DO IT NOW…And for the record, I don’t like Samsung phones anymore either, and double down on that with Android OS and their evil godfather Google. Anyway read on if you like scary stories.
I purchased this Micro SD card for use with a Samsung phone. The card worked great at first, very fast data transfer. I was using it to mainly keep music on it, and eventually I would use it to store other data as my phone’s memory is only 32g. (I have a Samsung A03S, got a heck of a deal on it) Then a few days ago, I got a notice on my phone that there was a problem with my SD card. It turned out that suddenly I could not add files to it? So I tried to transfer some pictures to the card and sure enough, it wouldn’t work. And I hadn’t loaded any music on it since about last April, which was direct from a card reader (2 in 1 High-Speed Portable Memory Card Reader SD 3.0 Transport Protocol, SD Card Reader USB 3.0 to SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I ::: much much faster than direct through phone when adding about 700 more songs) since then and up until now, it has worked fine. So I followed the instructions on my phone and ‘reformatted the card’, and the files seemed to disappear, at least on the phone itself. However I removed that card and tried it on my computer and the files I thought were erased during formatting were still there? And on the computer the music files still played just fine, and when put back into the phone, the files did show up as existing on my Musicolet but the wouldn’t won’t play at all.
So I attempted to check out the card and/or format it by using -Diskpart-Regedit-CHKDSK (not at all a computer wiz, just followed online instructions) and I kept getting ‘bad clusters’ as a result. So after a little research, I found out that it is not totally uncommon for a card to suddenly write protect itself, and that is most likely because the card is failing and attempting to protect the existing data on it. So after 3 months it fails? I have read that the average life span on a Micro SD card should be about 10,000 write-and-erase cycles before starting to malfunction… wasn’t even close on this one. I mean there’s NO moving parts right? Who knew an SD card could actually fail?
I’ve never removed the card even one time without ‘unmounting’ it first, and that was maybe 5 times since I received it. Remember, most reviews on this card are shortly after using it, and if the lifespan of it is like 3 or 4 months, NOT WORTH IT. I thought I’d be using this card for my next 2 phones, but it doesn’t seem very likely now though.
I can’t recommend this and would most likely never buy it again. However with a little more research I’ve discovered that there are other ways a card can suddenly start to fail, and it might not be a defect after all. I have a new Samsung card on the way, so I will update in about 3 or 4 months from now.
And as an afterthought, I looked at the ‘data recovery protection plan’ from Aftersolutions?, and it would do me no good in this instance. The data on this card (music files & other stuff) is also duplicated on 2 other Micro SD cards and a flash drive. I hope this helped, ya might want to look exclusively at the 1star negative reviews before you buy this, it looks like failing at 90 days or so is NOT an uncommon problem. I read the negative reviews on most Amazon products before I purchase, if I see a common complaint, it will usually dissuade me from buying that particular product. . . but guess who didn’t do it on this Samsung Micro SD card. [Always scan the negative reviews to uncover chronic issues with a product, really]
For the record, before I posted this prewritten review, I called Amazon’s customer service. They still have humans I can actually converse with, unlike everyone else who gives you a robot voice that will basically tell you ‘tough luck, warranty? what warranty? we don’t need no stinking warranties’ (lol) And to let you know, always call Amazon if you have an issue beyond their usual return policy, especially if the product is shipped & sold by them, they are in the business of selling products and keeping customers happy, it might not always go your way, but more often than not it will if you have a valid complaint, do give ’em a shot first. And be nice to the callers on the other end, they work hard, and it can’t hurt you at all.
So Amazon ended up handling this issue to my satisfaction, which I’ve found is more common with them than it is not. And they will go the extra mile, which is more than any other online seller out there seems to be willing to do at present time. And also don’t be reluctant to contact the seller either using the Amazon messaging system so there’s a record of your contacts, it will come in handy I guarantee you.
Hope this helped
1 star because of the 90 day thing.
Justin Woodford –
I personally like samsung micro sd card more than the sandisk ones
Jim E Mac –
The 32 GB memory card we had in our Nintendo Switch was full, so I decided to make sure there was never a shortage of space and bought this. It is installed easily into the Switch. I was able to transfer all the save files to this new memory card by following the instructions on Nintendo’s site. Once it was in the Switch, I was able to download every digital game we own and still have tons of extra space. For the price, this is an amazing value.
Jamal –
I recently purchased the Samsung EVO Select Micro SD Memory Card with a whopping 512GB capacity, and I am extremely satisfied with its performance and reliability. This microSDXC card, along with its included adapter, offers ample storage space and impressive read and write speeds, making it an excellent choice for anyone in need of expanded storage for their devices.
The standout feature of the Samsung EVO Select Micro SD Memory Card is its massive 512GB capacity. This generous storage space allows me to store a vast amount of photos, videos, music, and other files without worrying about running out of space. Whether it’s for my smartphone, tablet, action camera, or Nintendo Switch, this memory card provides ample room for all my digital content.
In terms of speed, this microSDXC card doesn’t disappoint. With read speeds of up to 130MB/s, I can easily transfer large files or access data quickly without any noticeable lag. It’s perfect for capturing high-quality photos and videos, as well as smoothly running apps and games stored on the card. The included adapter also adds versatility, allowing me to use the card with various devices that support standard SD card slots.
The reliability of Samsung’s EVO Select line is well-known, and this memory card lives up to the brand’s reputation. It offers excellent durability and protection against water, extreme temperatures, X-rays, and magnetic fields, ensuring the safety of my valuable data. I have peace of mind knowing that my files are secure, even in challenging environments.
Another advantage of this microSDXC card is its compatibility with a wide range of devices. I have used it seamlessly with my smartphone, tablet, camera, and other devices without any compatibility issues. It’s a versatile storage solution that adapts to different needs and devices effortlessly.
Lastly, the value for money provided by the Samsung EVO Select Micro SD Memory Card is exceptional. Considering its large capacity, impressive speeds, and reliable performance, the price is more than justified. It’s an investment that delivers long-term storage convenience and performance.
In conclusion, if you’re in search of a high-capacity, reliable, and fast microSDXC card to expand the storage of your devices, the Samsung EVO Select Micro SD Memory Card is an excellent choice. With its ample space, impressive read and write speeds, and proven durability, it’s a valuable addition to any digital storage setup. Trust Samsung’s EVO Select series to enhance your multimedia experience and keep your important data safe and accessible.
Nicolas Oyarce –
Una buena tarjeta de memoria.
ahmore brend –
Hope it works well for car camera
X. G-Sánchez –
Works on my nintendo switch.