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Samsung EVO 128GB MicroSD + Adapter £24.44 (~AU $43) Delivered @ Mymemory

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Another great deal from Mymemory, credit to HUKD for the find.

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  • nice lyl

  • +3

    Good price. I bought the Toshiba 128GB Exceria U3 from their last deal (15/07/16) and am still waiting for it to arrive.

    • Same, but I have received it last week in WA. it took around 3 weeks to arrive.

    • Bought mine 13/7, rec'd 27/7
      Location: Sydney

    • I got mine last week. Might need to complain in a week or so if you don't receive it.

    • the toshiba is faster than this right? u3 vs u1

      • Yes it is.
        U3 = minimum of 30MB/s write
        U1 = minimum of 10MB/s write

  • What's their warranty like? My SD card in my dash cam died recently and I was thinking of purchasing locally for warranty. Do Sandisk et al. offer international warranty?

  • There's way too much information out there. Will this be fast enough for the S7 edge for photos and 1080p video?

    • +1

      Absolutely. Pretty much any class 10+ card will be fine for 1080p.

      It's only 4K where you'd want at least 20mb/s write (which this manages to hit).

      • My z2 does 4K (overheats).
        200MB file for 30secs. Definitely only need class 8 for phone 4K.
        The previous evos only go up to 15MB/s write, not sure where you're getting 20 from

        • I may have been thinking of the EVO Plus, although testing here puts the regular EVO at 19.1mb/s sequential write: http://www.storagereview.com/samsung_32gb_evo_microsd_memory…

        • @AXiS:
          The larger the SD card storage, the slower the write speeds are for some reason. My 15Mb figure came from my own testing of a 64gb evo

        • @cwongtech: dont quote me on this but im pretty sure the s7 records to the phone memory then transfers to the sd card once recording has finished. Should be a setting in the camera app somewhere.

  • This one here is only 64gb, so it's half the cost, but it's twice as fast speed (90mb/sec), can someone pls let me know why it's not the better deal, comparatively?:

    http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDXC/Integral/Integral-64GB-…

    • +3

      I think it depends on your needs. I personally prefer storage space than speed.

      All my cards are 48MB/s and I have had no issues with the speed.

    • +2

      90mb is only the read speed I believe.

    • What is the quality of Integral? Haven't heard this brand before. Is it comparable to Samsung?

  • +10

    /me looks at the pile of 32GB and 64GB unopened cards on the table and slowly moves the mouse pointer to "buy now"…

  • Buy local with warranty, they do die if you are unlucky. Need to send mine to samsung for a swap.

    • Buy Sandisk if similarly priced. They have a worldwide warranty (post it to Sydney) and lifetime warranty.

      My MicroSD Ultra somehow became write protected and I couldn't delete or add to it. The card was a few years old, so it was the slower model. They sent me a brand new 80MB/s Ultra. Not bad.

      • do you need a receipt for warranty claims? im having trouble finding a receipt fora 32gb card i have thats dead

      • I thought Sandisk have changed from lifetime to 5 years warranty now.

        • +1

          Depends on the item.

          SD cards are still lifetime last I checked (recently).

          Lifetime is already printed on the back of millions of SD cards out there. If they change it, it can only be for newer cards with new packaging or else they will face a class action suit for false advertising.

  • SUMM10 code doesn't work anymore?

  • Anyone received theirs yet?

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