Memory Zone app lets you auto-manage media and memory for peak phone performance, Ten-year limited warranty
Size:32GB | Product Packaging:Standard Packaging Capture, carry and keep more high-quality photos and full HD video on your Android smartphone or tablet. Transfer pictures and videos from the card to your PC at a no-wait rate of up to 80MB/s. The SanDisk Memory Zone app, available on the Google Play store, makes it easy to view, access, and back up your files from your phone’s memory. To help your smartphone run at its peak performance, set the app to automatically off-load files from your smartphone’s internal memory to the card. Built to perform in extreme conditions, SanDisk Ultra micro SDHC and micro SDXC cards are water proof, temperature proof, shock proof, X-ray proof and magnet proof. The SanDisk Ultra card is rated Class 10 for Full HD video and comes with a SD adapter and a ten-year warranty.
I bought this for my Nintendo Switch and it’s great. I formatted it using Nintendo’s recommended formatting tool and I haven’t had any issues w/ it.
This card tested at 88MB/s read, so it meets its claim. The 4K speeds are fairly slow at 5MB/s and the sequential write is 15.8 MB/s which should suffice for most applications. This will work well for most people’s needs.Tests done on a Kingston FCR-HS3 USB 3.0 reader using CrystalDiskMark 3.0.3 x64.Product ID on the package was SDSQUNC-128G-GN6MAUPC was 619659133795
I’ve been using this SanDisk Ultra 64Gb Card in my Verizon 8” Ellipsis tablet for about 6 months and it has been extremely reliable for storing and allowing playback of a large amount of movies I’ve converted from DVD to MP4s for the kids to watch. Since the card comes with an SD Card adaptor, I can easily copy the videos using my Mac’s SD slot and then insert the microSD card into the slot of the tablet. At 64GB, I have plenty of room for 50 or more videos. I haven’t noticed any lag or buffering issues when playing the movies back using the VLC Video application on the tablet.Like most Amazon shoppers, I count on honest, unbiased reviews. I hope you have found this review helpful in making your purchase decision.
My GoPro said “SD ERROR” and kept shutting down, so took the card out of my GoPro, and put it into SanDisk’s adapter, and inserted it into my laptop to try to format it.Suddenly curls of smoke rose from my laptop’s SD card port and I smelled burning plastic, so I pulled the card out, and found this. It was super hot, and there’s a possibility it might have caught fire if I’d left it in the laptop for longer.The other three work fine in both the GoPro and the Laptop: they haven’t melted yet, but now I’m concerned.I’ve attached a picture of the melted card, because “pics or it didn’t happen”. Well, it happened, and there’s the result.
I was recently offered two of the latest 32GB MicroSDXC cards from Sandisk (the product on this page) and PNY free to review, and of course, I accepted. Additionally, I threw in one of my own personal Samsung 64GB PRO Micro SDXC cards to make this a triple comparison review. MicroSD cards are a common storage media today used in various phones, tablets and action cameras like GoPros, so I’m going to focus this review on the read/write speed of the cards. I speed tested all of the cards with CrystalDiskMark 3.0 using a Transcend USB 3.0 card reader on a USB 3.0 port.(Also see below for the attached screen grabs of the results).The PNY card scored well achieving its promised 90MB/second read speed and a very respectable 55MB/s write speed well in excess of UHS Class 3 (which specifies 30MB/s minimum write speeds) which makes the PNY card suitable for recording 4K video.CrystalDiskMark 3.0 - PNY U3 Turbo Performance 32GB High Speed MicroSDHC - P-SDU32GU390G-GESequential Read : 90.912 MB/sSequential Write : 54.702 MB/sIn comparison, the SanDisk Ultra 32GB card didn’t do so well…CrystalDiskMark 3.0 - SanDisk Ultra 32GB Micro SDHC - SDSQUNC-032G-GN6MASequential Read : 82.132 MB/sSequential Write : 15.359 MB/sWhile the read speed is good, for many applications, including still and video photography, its all about the write speed. Unfortunately this particular SanDisk card I was offered for review doesn’t cut it - and as of the time of this review, this is one of their latest cards. I know they have faster cards, but they also charge A LOT more money for them. Additionally, I’ve had bad luck with SanDisk cards in the past including write errors using higher-spec SanDisk Ultra cards in GoPros, and my previous Android phone would randomly dismount the SanDisk Ultra card I was using at the time - and it was a top of the line card at the time… so I’m not a SanDisk fan.What I am a fan of is the third card in this triple comparison review, the Samsung 64GB PRO Micro SDXC card. They are super fast, they have been ultra reliable, and they are reasonably priced (The last one I purchased was $34.99 in November, 2014). This Samsung card beats both of the others in the all important write speed and is only a fraction behind the PNY in read speed:CrystalDiskMark 3.0 - Samsung 64GB PRO Micro SDXC - MB-MG64DA/AMSequential Read : 87.806 MB/sSequential Write : 75.562 MB/sSo if I had to choose, I would take the Samsung Pro card, hands down… and I have! In fact, I own five Samsung Pro MicroSDs and two full size Samsung 64GB PRO SDXC cards that live in my phones, tablets, DSLR and GoPros. And since I started using them over two years ago, I haven’t had a single issue or incident like I have with SanDisk cards in the past.So while this may be a review for the SanDisk Ultra 32GB card, I’d say there are much better cards for the money. If you’re looking for a fast MicroSDXC card, you should consider the PNY U3 Turbo Performance 32GB card (also available in 16 & 64GB) or if you want the fastest write speeds and proven reliability, consider the Samsung 64GB PRO Micro SDXC card, which is also available in 16 & 32GB varieties (see important update, below). If all you’re interested in is storage capacity and write speed is not a consideration, then I’m sure the 128GB & 200GB Sandisk cards will work for you, but writing to them is going to be a long, slow process. (Though, you should also consider the Samsung Evo+ 128GB Micro SDXC card if you looking for a 128GB card).IMPORTANT UPDATE, 11/09/15:It has come to my attention that Samsung may be in the process of replacing their Pro line of cards with a Pro+ line of cards. I see that the Samsung 64GB PRO Micro SDXC card has limited to no availability at this time and as such is being offered at ridiculously high prices by 3rd party sellers. The new Samsung Pro+ cards do not have a single product page at this time, but rather the first ones are also being listed by 3rd party sellers, here (32GB) &here (64GB). Personally, if you are interested in the new Samsung Pro+ cards, I would wait until Amazon itself has them in stock so that you know you are getting a genuine (not counterfeit) card and the price will likely be better, too. If you can’t get the Samsung card, you should consider the PNY U3 Turbo Performance 64GB card as it is still superior to the Sandisk card in this review.
Do not expect this to record in 4K! Look for a U with a 3 inside it for best 4K card. Works as described and reliable. the 1080p looks nice on it.
its a disc
typical chronic
very fast card, very good for car dvr camera.
It worked for a few days, but then stopped. I reformatted and lost the pictures I transferred to it but it still doesn’t work. I’d send it back but I threw away the packaging.
Performs as it should.
GOOD
No complaints here. Works as advertised.
Works as expected. I trust SanDisk with all my cares equipment. They have never failed me.
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