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The SanDisk Ultra MicroSDXC 64GB UHS-I Class 10 Memory Card offers high-speed performance with up to 48MB/s read speeds, making it ideal for capturing Full HD videos and high-quality photos. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this compact memory card is backed by a 7-year warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind for all your storage needs.
Brand | SanDisk |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
Model | SDSQUNB-064G-GN3MN |
Model Name | Ultra |
Model Year | 2015 |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 0.1 x 1.09 cm; 4.54 Grams |
Item model number | SDSQUNB-064G-GN3MN |
RAM Size | 64 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Flash memory type | Micro SD, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC |
Digital storage capacity | 64 GB |
Hardware Interface | microSDXC |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Special Features | High Speed |
Colour Screen | No |
Aspect Ratio | 1.37:1 |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Has Auto Focus | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Includes remote | No |
Programmable Buttons | No |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
A**R
Nice product
You may purchase it
A**R
Money Well Spent!
This became a god send for me as I just keep using it with all my mobile devices. Every time I change a phone, I don't have to transfer all the phots, or files in the phone, simply moving it to this sd card does the trick for me. 64 Gb is a lo of space as well so no worries and even if it is close to filling up, being a class 10 card makes transferring files to my PC pretty fast.
E**H
A very fast MicroSD
The SanDisk Ultra UHS-1 (x330) is probably the cheapest in this bracket coming in at Rs. 100 less than the similar Samsung EVO 64GB and Rs. 200 less than the purportedly 2x faster SanDisk Ultra and Samsung Evo+ which boast 80MB/s read speeds instead of 48MB/s that this card advertises. As I did not really intend to use the card for more than 1080p recordings and music storage I decided to save 20% and go for this card.To test the card I used the A1 SD Bench for Android in my Samsung Galaxy S4 and my Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro. The card comes formatted to exFat as the SDXC spec requires but unfortunately the Redmi Note 3 Pro does not have exFat support and so I had to reformat the MicroSD to NTFS in Windows and then Fat32 using the third party tool Fat32Format.I have attached screenshots of my benchmarks and you can see from them that the card really does not give the full 48MB/s in Android phones like the Redmi Note 3 Pro and the Galaxy S4. exFat actually gives the fastest read speed when the card is empty at 31.49MB/s while Fat32 does slow down reads to about 27MB/s due to being an older and more clunky format. However, write speeds appear to be faster on Fat32 with 18.47MB/s vs 16.10MB/s with exFat. However, Fat32 slows down to 27.08MB/s read and 15.91MB/s write when I filled the card with the 20 odd GB contents of my previous MicroSD.However, the card is amazing on my computer using a USB3 card reader. It showcases 46.97MB/s sequential read and 38.17MB/s sequential write with 47.79MB/s Q32 sequential read and 22.12MB/s Q32 sequential write. It's amazing the difference seen compared to the Android phones.
A**R
This is not working now after 2 years of use
I'm just a normal user, data is also less only i keep even then its not working after two years
T**S
Bang for the buck.
The product came in a very good packaging as expected from amazon and the delivery was also quite fast , thanks to amazon. Now coming to the product , it is one of the cheapest 64gb class 10 micro sd cards.PROS:-1. Approximately free space of about 59.5 GB.2. Reading speeds over between 30 to 60 mbps and writing speeds of about 10 to 25 mbps.3. Best value for money.CONS:-I didn't find any one of them considering the price.CONCLUSION:-If you want a 64gb micro sd card and have a tight budget, this is the best you could get... Absolutely value for money
G**A
Its good and most affordable
I think the best one and affordable rates for 64GB micro sd card. One thing which made me troubled that the File system of memory card was initially exFat(RAW), which was not recognized by my phone, which shows message unknown format.After searching on internet i found something helpful, Then I formatted it with the help of EaseUs partition master software to FAT32, because windows 10 was not showing to format it in FAT32, only NTFS was showing there.Its good and most affordable on all eCommerce website till i purchased it.Purchase it with no doubts, for queries comment below.
V**A
But first I would like to clarify some things about the product
Just got it and the first thing i did was to benchmark it. But first I would like to clarify some things about the product :1. All the different sizes available from 16 GB to 128 GB will have similar Write and Read Speed.2. The only difference between the 48 mbps and the 80 mbps models is that in 80 mbps model of each size you will get an adapter. Yeah That's it.It works great like any sandisk product. Its quality is premium.The read and write speed avg. I got is 20 Mega Byte per second and 16 Mega Byte per second respectively. Keep in mind these speeds are valid for all 16-128 gb sizes and 48 mbps product or the 80 mbps product. If you want faster read and write speeds certainly go for uhs-1 or above. Class 10 is for media consumption and upto 1080p recording. If you want to record 4K just don't go with this product.I am listing a few products if you want higher Speeds like for 4K : SanDisk Extreme 32GB microSDHC UHS-1 Card with Adapter (SDSQXNE-032G-GN6MA) [Newest Version ] SanDisk Extreme 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-1 Card with Adapter (SDSQXNE-064G-GN6MA) [Newest Version ]
T**J
Bought it for 1200 in 2015 the best memory card then and is still now class 10 ...
Bought it for 1200 in 2015 the best memory card then and is still now class 10 is more than enough for smartphones even snapdragon 845 doesn't take advantage of uhs 1 2 3but if you use it for photography or storage purposes of transactions then go for uhs 1 as it is 50% more faster and those applications need it .If needed and is economical for you then buy it as most phones come with 32 built in this wont be necessary but is considerable than 16 gb ones.
P**1
SD Card for Motorola E Second Generation (2015) Mobile Phone
I have a new Moto E Second Generation (2015) Android phone. I wanted to load all my music stored on itunes on to this phone rather than start a whole new Android music library via the Google Play Store. I found an app on Google Play Store that would allow me to stream my itunes library to my Moto E (2015) Android phone ( iSinc: iTunes Sync (Pro) ) this app worked like a dream. Easy peasey. I could now easily download my itunes library on to my phone. However, my Moto E (2015) had very little internal memory. The Moto E (2015) total internal memory is only 8GB! I clearly needed an SD card, but which one and how big? Would the SD card purchased be compatible with an Android phone? Not all SD cards are configured to work with Android phones, so be careful what you buy, it might not necessarily work with your Android phone. I went to the Motorola website and checked out the specifications for a SD card for the Moto E (2015). Motorola advised that the maximum SD card capacity for the Moto E (2015) was 32GB. I then looked on YouTube and saw that most people seemed to be using a 64GB SandDisk SD card specifically configured for use in an Android phone. One guy had even managed to get a Moto E (2015 model) to take and recognise a 128GB SanDisk SD card. Some geeks spent a lot of effort first formatting their SD cards in FAT on their desktops/laptops. I just wanted an SD card that I could buy and simply put in my Moto E (2015) which would just work straight away.I carefully checked out the specifications of various SD cards being offered for sale including Samsung and Kingston. I read the reviews on Amazon (UK) and they were very mixed, as I anticipated, there seemed to be a lot of problems with the phones recognising SD cards. I then found that SanDisk manufactured a range of SD cards that were specifically configured to work with Android phones. I initially ordered a SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-I C10 Memory Card with an Adapter (the red card). This appeared to be a high powered, very fast SD card. My phone did not recognise this particular SD card. I tried everything that I could think of but my phone would not recognise this SD card. I then suspected that the specification of this particular SD card was too complex for my Moto E (2015). I looked on Amazon (UK) again and I then identified this cheaper and slightly lower spec 64 GB SanDisk SD card which appeared to have very positive reviews. In particular, several Amazon reviewers were using this SD card in their Android phones without any apparent problems. I ordered this particular SD card. I have found that you do not need to go through an elaborate procedure to format this SD card prior to using it. You just put this SD card in your Android phone and it works, subject to you following the following procedure first (remember, this is technology, nothing is ever simple or totally straightforward!!!). Push the SD card into the slot provided on the Moto E (2015) phone. Go to "Settings" (Not "Google Settings") on the phone. Select "Storage". On your phones screen you will see a label "Total space" this refers to your phones total internal memory capacity. Beneath this label is the label "SD card", beneath this label is the label "Total space". These labels refer to the memory capacity on your newly mounted/installed SD card. When you first open the "Settings" option no figure will be shown for the storage of your mounted/installed SD card - Don't panic, this is normal. You now have to follow the following procedure in order to activate your mounted/installed SD card. Select "Erase SD card" and then let the phones software run until it has confirmed that all the data on the mounted/installed SD card has been erased. Come out of "Storage and "Settings". Switch the phone off and count to 10. Then switch the phone back on and then repeat the same exercise. Switch the phone off once again and then count to 10. Switch the phone back on again and then go to "Settings" and select "Storage". The SD card storage will now show up on the phones screen as being 59.46 GB or thereabouts. Unfortunately, you never get the full 64GB storage on any SD card. However, if the SD cards storage capacity is shown on the phones screen as being 27GB or some other ridiculously low storage figure, then return the SD card to your Seller, since there is clearly a fault with that particular SD card (yes, believe it or not, everything in life is not 100% reliable even with branded SD cards, you can still get faults). You can now download the iSinc converter app from the Google Play Store on to the phone. Once you have done this, open the settings on the iSinc app and save the iSinc app to the mounted SD card in the phone. Once you have done this you can then open the settings on the iSinc app and select the streaming of all music and videos to the SD card on the phone. Once you have done this you can then switch on your desktop/laptop computer and login into your e-mail account and then download the iSinc app link to your desktop/laptop. Once you have done this, then login to your itunes account via your desktop/laptop. Make sure that your internet router is switched to the "Wireless" setting. Go to your phone and open the iSinc app and select "Wireless" streaming. Then select "Start Streaming/downloading" on the iSinc app. Your desktop/laptop should then start streaming your itunes library from your desktop/laptop on to the SD card on your phone. If you want to check that your music is definitely on the mounted SD card, then go to "Settings" on your phone. Select "Apps". Turn your phone on its side (so that it faces you horizontally - "movie" mode) it is just easier to see the menu options at the top of the phones screen if you do this first. Look at the top of the screen on your phone. You will see the word "DOWNLOADED". Next to this word is "ON SD CARD". Touch the phones screen and "flick" to the left. You should see the iSinc software apps displayed. If the apps show an individual storage capacity of more than 12 - 16MB then your music has been successfully downloaded to the installed SD card. To double check, go back to "Settings" on your phone and select "Storage" and then go to "SD card" and then beneath this label to "Total space" and "Available". You will see that the SD card storage figure has dropped.
D**M
Excelente
Cartão de memória de excelente qualidade, e é original.
O**
Produto original
O produto é de excelente qualidade.
A**R
Perfect for Kindle Fire
Bought to increase internal storage of kids Kindle Fire ... At about £8 for 64gb, you really cant complain
C**
Ótimo produto
Bia qualidade
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