Black Friday presale deal 32gb micro sd $17 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Just came across this Amazon deal for a 32gb transcend micro sd card for $17. It's a class 10 rated at 45MB per second which is decent for our Xperia Z Ultra.
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Interesting. It's "Transcend" though, and i haven't had any good experiences with them. It's really cheap though, but there's a good reason for that
Tip: Don't store important documents on it.
Before someone comes in here and says i'm full of piss, i'm not saying that it'll explode in your face or anthing like that. It might work fine for you, but i don't trust them. I've had problems with them before, and the result is inaccessible data. I would rather invest in a "slightly" more expensive card from SanDisk or Samsung. They aren't bulletproof either though, but they are more reliable.

It's definitely better than SanDisk though. I had a 64gb SanDisk Ultra which failed after a couple of months.

julz said:
It's definitely better than SanDisk though. I had a 64gb SanDisk Ultra which failed after a couple of months.
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yeah agreed. I'm on my second 64Gb ultra from SanDisk. This one seems fine though, have had it for 6 months now... They admitted via email that they had issues with the DIE process in their 64gb memory. They have rectified it and its all good now. (year right)
But nice to know they admit when there was a problem and a lifetime warantee is all good to me.
(i have 4 3TB drives with backupdata on... so my externals can fail as long as i get a new one for free)

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RiDATA Lightning Series 16GB Micro SDHC (MicroSD)

Does anyone have any experience with Ridata cards? I've use alot of their CD and DVD media and have been very satisfied, price on the card is good..
Just wondering, if nobody has any bad experiences I think I'll order.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Produc...CA-_-Memory+(Flash+Memory)-_-RITEK-_-20183245
EDIT: This is a Class 6 card.
Boomgawd said:
Does anyone have any experience with Ridata cards? I've use alot of their CD and DVD media and have been very satisfied, price on the card is good..
Just wondering, if nobody has any bad experiences I think I'll order.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Produc...CA-_-Memory+(Flash+Memory)-_-RITEK-_-20183245
EDIT: This is a Class 6 card.
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Cons: I got one, worked just fine for 3 week. Of course, all info (GPS maps, pictures, music) was lost. The second one I ordered, worked for 3 days.
I just trashed 100 bucks, plus Garmin maps, music, etc. Get a SanDisk, a little expensive but works "for ever".
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^Seems that guy had a pretty bad experience
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^Seems that guy had a pretty bad experience
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Yeah, I saw that, but I rarely trust reviews on sites like that. too many noobs not knowing whats going on. I was hoping to hear from someone who's got some knowledge about who makes the cards for ridata and or from a respected member that owns one.
well if you dont trust reviews on websites then y are you looking for reviews here? the same ppl here are likely to be the same people reviewing things on newegg.
i know i post reviews for every product i buy from newegg because i like to do lots of research on products i buy and use reviews from average joes who didnt get the product free so they would give a good review regardless.
Thats way too expensive i would say, first of all.
Go to Target, get the Transcend 16GB, its like $45...the 8GB is like $30....I havent had any problems with this brand since i switched after having 3 failures on SanDisk's.
They are CLASS 6.
jaboswell said:
Thats way too expensive i would say, first of all.
Go to Target, get the Transcend 16GB, its like $45...the 8GB is like $30....I havent had any problems with this brand since i switched after having 3 failures on SanDisk's.
They are CLASS 6.
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the 8 gig u suggest is expensive. on amazon 8 gigs is only 20 or less
brian_v3ntura said:
the 8 gig u suggest is expensive. on amazon 8 gigs is only 20 or less
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Good point , lol, I did pay $23 for it, but like i said, Target had it for $27.99, but used employee discount. I hate waiting for UPS delivery...
I have had 0 issues with this card:
Transcend 8GB Micro SDHC Class 6
$16.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820208463
I just ordered 2 of these:
$17.19 each
RiDATA Lightning Series 8GB Micro SDHC MLC Flash Card w/ 2 Adapters
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820183244
I get those Tuesday, see how they work out.

Which SD card?

Does it support Sandisk Ultra II, or SDHC and is that faster than class 6?
edit: is this okay?
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Ele...com-8GB-SDHC-Class-6-Memory-Card/Product.html
SDHC refers to an extension to the basic SD specification, allowing higher capacities. Hero supports SDHC upto at least 32GB, going on what I've read. I have an 8GB class 6 card.
Ultra xxx this & that is marketing bull with no standardised meaning in respect of performance. From what I can find via google, the Sandisk Ultra II is either class 2 or 4 (or possibly either depending on exactly which card you have).
The class system is a standardised classification of read/write speeds. Always check a card's class.
Is that card (Sandisk) ok? Depends what you want it for. If you intend to install apps to your card via, say, A2SD, I'd say no. Always get a class 6 for this, but it's a matter of personal choice. The standard doesn't imply this but collective empirical evidence also suggests higher class cards tend to be more reliable.
As to the linked card on play.com, it looks ok. Even the reviews seem reasonable, as long as you aren't inflicted with a broken lock tab a few earlier customers report.
TBH as long as you stick with 8GB class 6, as of the current date, you're at the sweet point for capacity-&-performance : price ratio. I bought one recently - think it was Transcend & about the same price.
OK, I think I'll buy that then. The only reason I want it is because at the moment videos always lag on my 2GB class 2 that came with it.
Thanks.
Micro SDHC
HTC Hero supports Micro SD HC and not the standard SD card. So check that before you buy. Im using Transcend 8GB Micro SDHC Class 6 Ultra. Works like breeze.. Also check 16 GB ones coz the price must hv come down.
Oh, so sorry - I didn't notice the card he linked to was not a Micro SD
Hell, that's the second time I've done that - I actually ordered the wrong size on one occasion. I hope this doesn't cost the OP. Even if ordered, they should take a return within 7 days, by law (in the UK, at any rate).
[Edit:] This is an ok deal.
As long as the micro as is class 4 or better then you should be ok with what ever you buy but give eBay a miss a lot of faked memory card and memory stick sizes comming from places like China and the like
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Oh, so sorry - I didn't notice the card he linked to was not a Micro SD
Hell, that's the second time I've done that - I actually ordered the wrong size on one occasion. I hope this doesn't cost the OP. Even if ordered, they should take a return within 7 days, by law (in the UK, at any rate).
[Edit:] This is an ok deal.
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Hahahaha. Thats too funny. Lets just hope he doesn't tear it open as soon as its delivered, no chance of a return then.
Anyway,... I found two good prices,...
Samsung 8GB Micro SD Memory Card - £13.49
Its only a class 4, but speeds in the comments are ok:
Speed (read) 15MB/sec
Speed (write) 6 ~ 7MB/sec
And doesn't this sound interesting,... "Features:- Waterproof - Innovative epoxy moulding compound tech helps over 24 hours in sea water- Shock proof - Survives high pressure, including the crush of a 1.6ton automobile- Magnet-proof - Resists over 13 times the magnetic force of home theater speakers- Elegant Package- Content Protection- Faster Performance"
The 2nd one is what CAULI had found, only slightly cheaper,...
Transcend 8 GB Class 6 microSDHC Flash Memory Card with adapter - £13.99
One customer states "I was getting write speeds of over 6MB I think the fastest was something like 6.70MB per second!"
BUT
Another says "Write speed with this card is the slowest of the lot, barely creeping above 5.3MB/sec"
Hmmmmm,....
Any more advice anyone?
I recently purchased the Samsung 8GB Micro SD class 6 Memory Card from play.com for use in my Hero and it works great with Apps2SD
Thanks for the tips everyone
There's always ebay... I got my 8gb on there for £6 inc. p+p, you can never beat an ebay deal...

Which microSD card to get: Sandisk or Samsung?

Hey everybody ...
Quick question: which is better ... SanDisk Ultra 128GB or the Samsung 128GB EVO?
I've been deciding for days, but I still can't make up my mind.
I want something that lasts long and is fast.
Samsung is samsung, especially with the tablet ... and sandisk is also reputable but has that 10 year warranty.
Please help. Thanks!
dyiddo said:
Hey everybody ...
Quick question: which is better ... SanDisk Ultra 128GB or the Samsung 128GB EVO?
I've been deciding for days, but I still can't make up my mind.
I want something that lasts long and is fast.
Samsung is samsung, especially with the tablet ... and sandisk is also reputable but has that 10 year warranty.
Please help. Thanks!
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I would go with the Samsung since there have been reports lately of bad SanDisk cards. Realize though that one has sold millions more units than the other so the likelihood of failure is greater for SanDisk anyway.
If you want the fastest possible though you may want to step down to 64gb card and get one with the highest write rating like a SanDisk Extreme Pro.
The experiences vary. I've never had a single Sandisk card break, out of the 40ish Ive used since 2001.
I've had 4 Samsung cards (2x32 2x64) and they all broke in 4 months.
My 128GB Sandisk is still doing great.
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muzzy996 said:
I would go with the Samsung since there have been reports lately of bad SanDisk cards. Realize though that one has sold millions more units than the other so the likelihood of failure is greater for SanDisk anyway.
If you want the fastest possible though you may want to step down to 64gb card and get one with the highest write rating like a SanDisk Extreme Pro.
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I think I really need the 128 gb size. I never read comics before, and the note pro got me into it ... so now I have like 15gb of comics. lol. Plus, then I'm gonna add vids and music. So it might be prudent for me to just fork out the money for a bigger card.
And the other thing ... I kinda wana go with samsung too but sandisk has a brilliant 10 yr warranty!. Samsung has like a 2 year. So that's confusing.
Everything I've seen says the tablet can only utilize 64gb cards or smaller...? Would love to buy a 128gb if that will work though, can anyone confirm?
http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynotepro12.2/spec.html
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_pro_12_2_lte-5945.php
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Everything I've seen says the tablet can only utilize 64gb cards or smaller...? Would love to buy a 128gb if that will work though, can anyone confirm?
http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynotepro12.2/spec.html
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_pro_12_2_lte-5945.php
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The card size listed in the specs is based upon what is, at that moment, available on the public market. At the time of the release of the NotePro, 64GB was the largest MicroSD size available. This does not in any way refer to an actual size limit of the cards, it's just that Samsung had no means to see if a 128GB card worked or no, as they didn't exist outside Sandisk's lab.
128GB works as normal, I've been using one for months. (Sandisk).
In fact, the 128GB works fine even on something as old as an S3.

MicroSD Card - Recommendations?

I am looking to buy a MicroSD card - 64Gb or 128Gb (if the price is right) and am looking for recommendations. I had purchased a cheap, generic 64Gb card., which worked fine out of box. Within a month it began to have errors and finally failed.
My goal is to use this as media storage - books and comics mostly. So speed is not an essential requirement.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I've been using this Samsung Evo Class 64GB Micro SDXC Card since the tablet was released. It seems to have decent speed and I haven't had any problems with it yet. There's also the Pro version for an extra $20 that apparently does 90 MB/s.
MidgetMob said:
I've been using this Samsung Evo Class 64GB Micro SDXC Card since the tablet was released. It seems to have decent speed and I haven't had any problems with it yet. There's also the Pro version for an extra $20 that apparently does 90 MB/s.
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Thanks, @MidgetMob, that seems to be the way to go. Grateful for your advice.
Just ordered the 64gb Evo Pro.
koop1955 said:
I am looking to buy a MicroSD card - 64Gb or 128Gb (if the price is right) and am looking for recommendations. I had purchased a cheap, generic 64Gb card., which worked fine out of box. Within a month it began to have errors and finally failed.
My goal is to use this as media storage - books and comics mostly. So speed is not an essential requirement.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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By and far, the 64GB G.SKILL microSD is one of the best out there, with amazing speeds, a stellar lifetime warranty, and a ridiculously low price ($24 for the next 72 Hours). You will never have to worry about your card failing since it will be replaced even if it fails five years from now. And it absolutely blows the EVO out of the water in terms of speed. Testing with A1 SD Bench on my Shield Tablet, I'm getting 72.00MB/s Read & 38.64MB/s Write with mine. I store almost all the significantly large apps on the microSD.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231652&cm_re=microsd-_-20-231-652-_-Product
aenews said:
By and far, the 64GB G.SKILL microSD is one of the best out there, with amazing speeds, a stellar lifetime warranty, and a ridiculously low price ($24 for the next 72 Hours). You will never have to worry about your card failing since it will be replaced even if it fails five years from now. And it absolutely blows the EVO out of the water in terms of speed. Testing with A1 SD Bench on my Shield Tablet, I'm getting 72.00MB/s Read & 38.64MB/s Write with mine. I store almost all the significantly large apps on the microSD.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231652&cm_re=microsd-_-20-231-652-_-Product
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That's a nice price for 64GB. As for the warranty, the Evo is 5 years. Of course it's not as good as a lifetime warranty, however 5 years isn't bad either imo.
Reads and writes are quite nice, but how are the IOPS?
I did pick up and have been using a Samsung and it has worked fine. But at that price, I think that I will grab a G.Skill as well. (Can't have too much tech!)
Thanks, everyone!
MidgetMob said:
That's a nice price for 64GB. As for the warranty, the Evo is 5 years. Of course it's not as good as a lifetime warranty, however 5 years isn't bad either imo.
Reads and writes are quite nice, but how are the IOPS?
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Isn't MB/s to IOPS a straight conversion? Not sure about 4K Read/Writes since A1 doesn't include it in testing, and not sure what utility is best for testing on Ubuntu. And not sure if the card reader would provide reliable results given its age.
I'm testing copying over files to test write speeds. I copied over 3.92GB of files (4,214,000 Bytes) in 284 seconds from the internal storage to the G.SKILL (AVG: 14.15MB/s). There were probably slight lapses due to copying multiple files, however. Tried copying a single 429MB file (450,687,000 Bytes), and it took 19 seconds (AVG: 22.6MB/s).

128+ GB microSD card working on Z Ultra?

Has anyone tried this I've being reading about the SDcard standard and also saw a picture of a Z Ultra showing in storage - settings - sdcard1 a 128GB card working (Don't know if it's true tough) so has anyone here tried that? is it true?
wanna buy one but wouldn't wanna waste my money...
manual says max 64GB
https://dl.developer.sonymobile.com/documentation/whitepapers/Xperia_Z_Ultra_LTE_C6833_WP_7.pdf
But its confirmed it supports even higher than that:
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/04/0...xc-card-works-a-treat-in-sony-xperia-devices/
If in theory sdxc is fully supported then the controller should work with up to 2TB. But its yet to be tested by someone who willing to spend that money. Or someone who has one of these >256GB cards lying around.
That second link is one of the pages I was reading, I think I'll go ahead and buy one 128gb and if it doesn't work I'll sell it, will report how it works when I do.
Can confirm, I've been using a 128GB Sandisk card in my Z Ultra for the past couple of years. No problems at all.
PixyMisa said:
Can confirm, I've been using a 128GB Sandisk card in my Z Ultra for the past couple of years. No problems at all.
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I have had too a few years back. The SanDisk 128GB
Sweet!
I will get one and load it up!
What class are you guys using?
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Sweet!
I will get one and load it up!
What class are you guys using?
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Class10 is old and all cards have this rating. There is even more complicated ratings coming up on new cards being sold.
I'm talking about V30, V40, V50 and so on. C even. Don't know what C stands for. Mostly to help prosumers and pros selecting when doing 4K.
Some facts here:
https://www.sdcard.org/consumers/choices/speed_class/index.html
At the moment I have a samsung pro 64GB U3: http://www.samsung.com/uk/memory-storage/pro-microsd-card-e/MB-MG64EEU/
Its fast but not impressive. I don't think any memory card matters for our old phone.
It was sale two for one so I got one for our new phone and one for mine.
But you should buy the fastest you can afford without breaking the bank by performance for dollar.
If the top performer cost $100 more than the cheaper but no performance boost. You get the idea. Buy the cheaper.
At the moment I am looking at the toshiba 128 U3.
I will buy four of these for my ipod classic making a total of 512GB storage.
Note that there are many new features that is coming up for SD cards. As I said not that they will benefit our old Z ultra.
But you can still buy one that has a new feature as long as the price is right.
These are the ones I will buy. The one that is cheapest at the time of purchase. Download the Aliexpress app..you often get 40~70% off THAT sale price.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/TOS...-s-Micro-SD-Card-SDHC-I-32GB/32792169281.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/TOS...-Speed-MicroSD-Class10-Micro/32717634757.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/TOS...F-Trans-Flash-Card-SDHC-SDXC/32711230564.html
Samsung is a safe card. They are a bit expensive for what you get.
Sandisk is probably the best. But they are the most expensive. By performance for dollar.
A-DATA are good. But research if the specific batch is holding up. They tend to have some good and the other year bad and failing products. Same as with hard disks wd and seagate.
Some other exist but they are out of what I can get. They are more common in the us and asia. Like PNY, Transcend etc. So I cant comment on them.
Ol snap, SUPERUSER balling as usual!
That you for the additional info that will be much needed. I was interested in 128gb since the price has dropped over the years but now I see I need to keep my wallet closed until I put on my thinking cap!
Thank you very much friend!

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