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Samsung’s 32GB EVO Class 10 microSDHC card delivers up to 48MB/s read/write speeds, ensuring smooth Full HD video recording and fast data transfer. Engineered for durability, it’s waterproof, temperature-proof, X-ray-proof, and magnetic-proof, making it ideal for professionals who demand reliable storage on the move. Includes adapter for versatile device compatibility.
Color | White, Yellow |
Special Feature | X Ray Proof, Water Proof, Magnetic Proof, Temperature Proof |
Read Speed | 48 |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | 48 MB per second |
Hardware Interface | microSDHC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
UPC | 887276969534 094393356004 780411662010 094393355984 724175133119 724175133317 724175133218 724175153698 724175133300 724175133126 724175133225 724175133164 094393333722 724175133133 724175133287 724175057385 724175133270 724175133195 724175133294 724175361734 885782163903 094393355991 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00887276969534 |
RAM | 32 GB |
Item model number | MB-MP32DA/AM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.4 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
ASIN | B00IVPU786 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 24, 2014 |
S**.
Good and dependable
The Samsung 32GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDHC Card with Adapter (MB-MP32DA/AM) is an exceptional choice for anyone looking to expand their device's storage capacity. Its 32GB size is ample for storing a substantial amount of data, be it photos, videos, or documents. What really stands out is the card's impressive speed - up to 48MB/s, which ensures quick and efficient data transfer. This speed is particularly beneficial for high-resolution video recording or when transferring large files, making it a great option for photographers, videographers, and anyone who needs fast and reliable storage.The Class 10 performance rating is indicative of its high-quality data storage and retrieval capabilities, suitable for Full HD video recording and high-resolution pictures. This makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of devices, from smartphones to cameras to tablets.Moreover, the inclusion of an adapter adds to its versatility, allowing it to be used in devices that require a full-sized SD card. This feature is especially useful for those who use multiple gadgets and need a compatible storage solution across devices.Overall, the Samsung 32GB EVO Micro SDHC Card is a reliable, fast, and versatile storage option, offering great value for its price. It's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, dependable micro SD card.
R**.
REAL DEAL! Not a fake
This is a very fast card, particularly suited to not only transferring files quickly but also running as a phone or tablet card for applications as well.In phones and tablets one of the most important things is not just the transfer speed but also the IOPs that the card can deliver. Many class 10 cards have great transfer speeds but terrible and I mean terrible IOPs, often a 5 year old card easily out performs them in IOPs.This card delivers in both areas, fast class 10 transfer speeds 23mb read, 15mb write but also 482 write IOPs and 1668 read IOPs.That's IOP speeds that are slower than an SSD but way faster than a hard disk. Bare in mind that some class 10 cards give 4 write IOPs and you can see why I'm impressed. The only card I have seen outperform it in IOPs it the SanDisk Extreme Pro and they are seriously expensive and not available in 64gb. Testing against the third SanDisk I have, a 32gb ultra, is almost funny as the ultra only gives 15 write IOPs under the same conditions, making this card 30 times faster.What does this mean for normal use, well it translates into an excellent general purpose card, that even if it doesn't have the official fastest transfer speeds will actually perform much better in the real world. Which is why its getting such rave reviews on here for speed (so long as you get a genuine one!)This was tested in my Dell Venue 8 tablet using the built in card reader. For the techies (if you've got this far then I assume you are)I am actually using it to run Server 2012 virtual machines in VMWare workstation and the performance is surprisingly good, I would even call it snappy!Full Crystalmark disk scores below.Sequential read 23.66mbs write 16.03 mbps512kb random read 23.25mbs write 15.67 mbps4k random read 6.40mbps write 1.850 mbps4k random qd32 6.65mbs write 1.92 mbpsParameters 5 iterations 1000mb sample size.Tested on the 64gb Samsung Evo microsdhc.
T**O
Fast and responsive card for my Galaxy S3
After my phone's internal storage was entirely depleted by all my media files, I needed a way to expand it's capacity. I've never bought an SD card for my phone until now and I really wish I bought this when I first got my phone... Better late than never. This card easily and quickly stores my media files and I can access them just as fast as I could through the internal storage. Also, I feel the price for this product feels like a steal for the ample amount of extra storage I'm getting. Now that my phone has it's 8gb of internal storage released, it works much smoother again like it did when I first bought it.The only drawback for me has been that in lieu of the android 4.4 update, I can no longer properly execute apps stored on the card, music files have become read only, and other odd changes have made it harder to manage files in the SD card. A quick google search and I found an explanation that is more informed than my assumptions:"Prior to Android 4.4, any app had complete access to the SD card and what this means is that any app could not only read the entire contents of the SD card, but also had global write access to the card. As such, a malicious app could be in the position to read the information stored to the SD Card by other apps (often called a banking app) or even make changes to the data. This is of course one of the reasons why Google has introduced the change to SD cards with Android 4.4.Apps can now only access a portion of the SD Card now with KitKat, which is confined to each app. Read access is still possible, for example, so that alternative galleries can gain access to pictures. As well, when you uninstall an app from your device, the corresponding folder is now delete on the SD card so that no garbage is left behind."This is not fault on the SD card itself!For those who have phones that don't run Android this obviously doesn't concern you, but just a warning for those who expect complete power over the storage unit on an non-rooted Android powered device.
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