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Samsung EVO Plus Micro SD Card 256GB $49.50 + Delivery ($0 with eBay Plus) @ Apus Express eBay

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Apus Express $5 off Promo Stacks with PONY10 eBay code, Discount shows at Checkout.

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  • +2

    Record low price on the 256gb? Nice…

  • -4

    Plus about 3 weeks shipping from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbM2F-cfN0A

    • +1

      They have a bulk warehouse in Regents Park or somewhere. They normally take less than a week.

      • +2

        neg all you like, last lot took 23 days for me

  • +4

    <insert obligatory Switch compatible question>

    • +1

      lol exactly why I'm viewing this deal…

  • -1

    $10 postage :/

    • Not if you use the free trial of eBay plus ;)

  • +1

    Didnt need it, so I bought one

    • +1

      Just one? Pathetic.

  • +1

    Nice one op. Got one for switch

  • do these come with chinese packaging and without the SD card adapter?

    • The 128GB from Shopping Square (same as Apusexpress/Apusauction) came in Chinese packaging WITH the SD card adapter. There was also a scratcher sticker that you can use to check the legitimacy on some Chinese website.

      • the ones with chinese packaging,
        does it say where it was made?

        yeah they seem to sell a mix of chinese and english packaging..
        the lower size card like 32gb had english packaging
        and they were made in Philippines

        are you concern about the chinese packaging?

        • Tested just fine. I got the expected speeds (~70-75Mb/s R and W) and sectors all worked. I just suggest making sure there aren't any defective sectors considering warranty is only 1 year.

          • @Satirical: A genuine Samsung EVO plus has a 10 year warranty. I had a 64GB one go bad after 6 years and Samsung checked the serial number imprinted on the card making sure it had an Australian serial number before replacing it with the latest version of the card.

            • +2

              @skid: Yup, these are just grey imports with 'warranty' offered by the seller hence my suggestion to check for bad sectors now if you can. SOL after that.

              EDIT: Who negs this? The hell.

        • What software is everyone using to test sectors and read/write speed?

          • +1

            @UncleRico: H2testw

            Used it to scan a print branded huawei 1tb micro SD I bought for fun …$9.90 usd.

            After the scan it turned out to be 32gb before the rest of the data goes corrupted lol.

            The truth fake cards is out there!

  • +2

    Are this fake or real ?

    • -1

      I have never had an sdcard purchased from eBay that has reached manufacturing specs.

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