Compatible with devices with micro SDHC and micro SDxC slots.
Save your precious memories - fast. This ultra high speed memory card is UHS-1 enabled, which means it captures photos and video two times faster than your typical microSD. With a transfer speed of up to 48 MB per second, you can spend less time transferring memories, and more time making them.
I got the 16 GB version for an ODroid C1+ (similar to Raspberry Pi 2). I wanted something cheap but decent performance and this was probably the best deal going. I may try a 32 GB model next time since it’s only slightly more expensive.I ran Crystal DiskMark and I have attached the screenshot for the results.
Popped it in to my BLU R1 HD (16GB Storage, 2GB RAM, with Amazon AD), and it automatically detected that it was Samsung EVO and gave me options to use. I chose portable media storage, and I was able to quickly transfer my music files to the card (it was really fast!), and there were no problems playing the music from it. After using it for a week, the phone accessing the files (music and pictures) was snappy. Whether the phone was rebooted, power off/on, the SD card had no glitches.NOTE: For smartphones, Class 10 micro SD card is a necessity for speed. If anything less than Class 10, the speed suffers and apps often stutter or lag (I tried my Class 4 micro SD card on the phone, and it was slow). So if you own a smartphone and use micro SD card, check whether you are using Class 4 or Class 10 (or above). You will see the difference in speed. With Samsung EVO (Class 10), you are good to go!All in all, I am very happy with the product (given the price point - $6.99). Highly recommended!
Got a new tablet for Mother’s Day, so I did a factory re-install on my old Samsung tab 7. I wanted to give it to my g-granddaughter for her birthday, since she wanted one a lot, and always enjoyed playing on this one when I went back on vacation. Part of getting it ready for her was to get a new SD card. She won’t be nine until October, but I wanted her to enjoy it this summer. Needless to say, she has already used it more in a month than I did in two years! This card has done an awesome job of storing all of her extra “stuff”. We are both very happy with it. I really like, and trust, Samsung products.
Great microSD card. 16Gb fit nicely into my Galaxy S3, and transferred just as easily to my Note3. It’s actually not Class 10, and is UHS-1, which is faster (I think double the speed), but without actually benchmarking the read/write speeds to it I couldn’t confirm it actually goes up that high. I can tell you that over two phones, and over a year of use, I have never noticed a slowdown because of it.I’ve never lost files, and I’ve easily slid it into an adapter and written to my hard drive to make a special backup.The price for this card was much cheaper than some of the equivalent Sandisk models. I don’t know why, something about the EVO brand perhaps, but its been a great little card and I’ll definitely look at the 32GB version when I upgrade next.
This is a decent enough card. I use it in a Samsung Galaxy3 Mini that only has 8GB internal memory. I mainly save pictures and videos to it and a couple of games. I don’t advise saving games to it or other applications because it is slow with a 48mb/s speed. Even so, it is not that horribly slow that I would stop using it. For the price and for my needs, it is a good enough card. I haven’t received any errors, and have not lost any data. It seems to be working perfectly for quite a while now. At the time of purchase I was less knowledgeable about SD cards, and thought this was a good deal for eight bucks. Now I know that if you want more data transfer speed, look for something like the Samsung Data Pro class, with 90mb/s speed. The Evo only has 48mb/s which works for most picture and video saving, but again, is just slow.
The price is right - no errors, fast, solid warranty. Having a dozen or so 32gb cards in my bag or in camera at any given moment, started to wonder why they were all so big when I rarely go over 11-12GB per camera even when shooting weddings, so got a few of these 16gb cards and could not be happier. None of the read errors or slow reads due to file errors I’ve run into with the Sony cards. These are fast, and the plastic is WHITE so I can write on them with a fine point sharpie so I don’t accidentally mix cards from one camera to another (formatting and indexing anomalies can ensue - don’t ask me how I know)At least as fast as any other UHS1 card I’ve tried, and at the price and with the ability to write on them, I’ll be buying more.
I ordered a small camera that required a Micro SD card. I did not know much about them other than the highest the class, the faster the card will process. Got on Amazon and saw this one for $7.99 and couldn’t pass it up. Samsung (so it is name brand), put it in my camera and it worked like a charm. Comes with the SD adapter card… the on thing I wish is that it would have come with a plastic carrying card for the SD adapter card, which it did not. Other than that it was a great purchase and deal.
I bought this to replace another SD card from another brand name company that died on me. It was the second one in a row so I thought I’d go with Samsung this time. I use this in my Samsung Galaxy Note 3.Pros1. It works. Popped it in and worked without any weird reformatting nonsense.2. It is fast enough for what I need it for. I don’t know the exact stats (as they probably vary anyway) but it’s fast enough for my use cases (music doesn’t stutter, video doesn’t skip or stutter, video taken with the phone camera doesn’t skip or stutter) so I have no complaints.3. It’s inexpensive.4. The bright colors clash with every surface in my apartment which makes it really easy to find when you drop it. I consider that a pro.Cons1. None yet.Unless this thing dies, there are no real problems with it. I’ll update my review if it does die but for now, I would recommend it.UpdateI purchased a 64GB card for my HTC One M9. Works like a charm without any issues again. I’ll update if things go wrong with any of my Samsung cards, but both cards I’ve purchased still currently work.READ MORE
They keep failing on me. Whenever I buy Samsung SD cards they get easily corrupted unlike the Sandisk ones I’ve had for years.
Good quality
Excellent high speed micro sd. Works perfectly in my Hero (knockoff) sports camera. Very fast record shot to shot times.
Great and working very well
Great. It works perfect.
Just went through my third round of buying one of these and having it show up DOA. I do not have this issue with any other vendors, and I buy them frequently.
Formated on its own and never worked agian after 2 months
Use this for my Garmin gps for updating maps and data of the unit.
Works great
comments powered by DisqusExpanded memory in my Samsung smartphone. Reliable so far.