I think this is pretty hot price for $20 + tax for *Sandisk* microSD and it is a Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 microSD card. For $20 after discount, most of the time you can only get some off brand cards that people often complaint it die after few months of use.
Wanted to get Staples to price match this so that I could use my Rewards on it and get it for practically nothing. Problem was, Staples only carries the Class 6 version of this card and this is a Class 10 version. Since they aren't exact, no price match is possible.
In for one, but it won't let me ship it. . .says "not available for shipping." I have to pick it up in store, which is ok, but just wondering if anyone else is having that same issue.
hambirg said: In for one, but it won't let me ship it. . .says "not available for shipping." I have to pick it up in store, which is ok, but just wondering if anyone else is having that same issue. Same here. Selling like hotcakes apparently.
A reminder or tip: This qualifies nicely for the "spend $10+ and get 500 RZ points" offer for those with RZ accounts and who have "interacted" with the BB RZ app on Facebook. For more info: Link
MeIsCheap said: qzheng2000 said: brokedude said: anyone using this in their galaxy s3? If yes, any tips on the best way to format this for use on the phone?
I used 64GB instead of 32GB in my galaxy s3 without doing any format. It works right the way after I put the card into galaxy s3.
do you ever move the 64gb card to any other device, and if so do you run into any issues?
Yes, I did once took out the 64GB micro SD card, put into a SD adaptor and inserted into the card reader of my laptop without any problem. Most time I just connect my galaxy s3 to the computer with the USB cable. I did a lot of times music/video/photo files copy between galaxy s3 and PC without any problem. I have not try to copy any file its size is more than 4GB.
Just hope this doesn't crap out like may of the reviews ( Newegg , Amazon , etc) , as I'd have rather just gone with the Transcend version for $22 at Newegg or Amazon (never a problem with ANY of my Transcend cards to date).
Only benefit is this will give me the 500 RZ points from the FB deal .
Just hope this doesn't crap out like may of the reviews ( Newegg , Amazon , etc) , as I'd have rather just gone with the Transcend version for $22 at Newegg or Amazon (never a problem with ANY of my Transcend cards to date).
Only benefit is this will give me the 500 RZ points from the FB deal .
Crossing fingers on reliability .
my local camera shop only sells Sandisk (& one other brand that I can't recall now), because of the Sandisk reliability, or at least that's what they say. I guess I'm more comfortable with the Sandisk name than Transcend, though i do have several of them. I would think Sandisk wouldn't want to be associated with bad memory chips, as that's really the bulk of their business, and the more commonly known brand among consumers.
Great find. Do not want to take a credit from the person who posted. Almost bought two of them, but then found this one: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/18/galaxy_s3_sandisk_msd/ It may be related... may be not. I just wonder why SanDisk dropped the price so suddenly.
Just hope this doesn't crap out like may of the reviews ( Newegg , Amazon , etc) , as I'd have rather just gone with the Transcend version for $22 at Newegg or Amazon (never a problem with ANY of my Transcend cards to date).
Only benefit is this will give me the 500 RZ points from the FB deal .
Crossing fingers on reliability .
I bought the card in late Nov 12 on Newegg for my Motorola phone, died this week. After spending the better part of 1 hour in online chat with SanDisk support, they provided a return UPS label, replacement card is expected in about one week. So yes, the reliability concerns are legit, AMAZING that SanDisk spent 1 hour of labor, $5 return shipping, plus another $5 to send a replacement, along with labor to process the claim - all for an item that retails for ~$20.
Apostle said: Great find. Do not want to take a credit from the person who posted. Almost bought two of them, but then found this one: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/18/galaxy_s3_sandisk_msd/ It may be related... may be not. I just wonder why SanDisk dropped the price so suddenly.
I bought one of these the last time they went on sale for 25 dollars at best buy. I had it in my galaxy s2 for Sprint and it crapped out on me in 2 months. It was weird because while I had it in the phone, I never did any writing to it at all. I did a rma through email, chatted with them for a couple days back and forth and then sent the old card back. I have had the new one for about 3 months in a galaxy s3 actually using it and no problems so far.
got this card on black friday from best buy, returned and bought on Amazon when they matched the price..just tonight while i'm sitting here doing nothing, i see my gs3 trying to remount the sd card, annnnd..nothing. then i google, and find this thread, and that register article, and i'm pretty angry. at least their support is decent..guess it's time to put that unlimited data on t-mo to use and back up all my photos. music i can replace, but..ugh, so fcking angry because there's apparently nothing i can do to get them back.
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