Class 10 Speed Rating for Seamless Full HD Video
The SanDisk Ultra UHS-I card features a Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) rating, the highest video performance available for recording uninterrupted Full HD video.
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finnmaccool to rossygnol
10 Oct 1512#2
My car broke down last week, but thats not relevant either. :smiley:
Flora82
10 Oct 154#4
If your car developed a fault within two years, you'd rightly expect the manufacturer to fix it.
Similarly it would be reasonable to expect an sd card to last longer than two years. Fortunately you don't need to even go down quoting the sale of goods act, sandisk offer a 5 year warranty on sd cards so should replace it for you: https://www.sandisk.com/about/legal/warranty/warranty-table.
That said, I'd recommend not buy these flaky cards and wait for a deal on a Samsung equivalent.
rossygnol
10 Oct 154#1
Mine stopped working after 2 years or so, can't format, add or delete anything. Can copy data though. For the price I bought it then, kinda disappointed
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rossygnol
10 Oct 154#1
Mine stopped working after 2 years or so, can't format, add or delete anything. Can copy data though. For the price I bought it then, kinda disappointed
finnmaccool to rossygnol
10 Oct 1512#2
My car broke down last week, but thats not relevant either. :smiley:
DiamondGeezer99 to rossygnol
11 Oct 151#12
My wife stop working after 2 years, can't cook won't clean amongst other things. For the price kinda disappointed
Quickblood to rossygnol
11 Oct 15#14
Happened to me this summer, thought I was just unlucky but now I'm beginning to wonder.
rev6
10 Oct 15#3
:confused:
Flora82
10 Oct 154#4
If your car developed a fault within two years, you'd rightly expect the manufacturer to fix it.
Similarly it would be reasonable to expect an sd card to last longer than two years. Fortunately you don't need to even go down quoting the sale of goods act, sandisk offer a 5 year warranty on sd cards so should replace it for you: https://www.sandisk.com/about/legal/warranty/warranty-table.
That said, I'd recommend not buy these flaky cards and wait for a deal on a Samsung equivalent.
Don_
10 Oct 152#5
I bought the same type of card from a supplier on amazon.
On copying data across I found that it was really slow.
Using an android app called SD Insight, I found the card was counterfeit.
A few days after I started using it, it "froze" and I was no longer able to copy or delete data from it.
Even at this price, I wouldnt bother with this card.
RiverDragon8
10 Oct 15#6
Just installed SD Insight reading your comment, has to be the quickest way to see if your MicroSD card is genuine or not.
abdi12346
10 Oct 15#7
I bought this mSD card it works.
Gollywood to abdi12346
10 Oct 151#8
Thanks for your vote of confidence :smile:
RFC1795
10 Oct 15#9
Ah, but consider if the fault on the car was something that prevented you access to the contents inside. Inside, you have some private personal documents, some nsfw pics you and the wife made messing around one evening after a few drinks. There is no way to recover or access your goods inside without it been sent off to the supplier/manufacturer. They will attempt to repair or will replace the car with a new one once they've had a go at it.
And this my friends, is why I never send back faulty cards or drives. :stuck_out_tongue:
Simplyalif
11 Oct 15#10
Bought this card yesterday from Amazon using prime now, already experiencing all sorts of issues, didn't expect it being a fan boy of SanDisk and normally never having issues. I mean the card keeps unmounting all the time and I can't copy things over to sd card. Truly shocked
daniver
11 Oct 151#11
I've bought 5 of these SanDisk 64GB cards over the past years, 3 have failed. I don't buy SanDisk any more either.
Don_ to daniver
12 Oct 15#18
Were they actual Sandisk cards or were they cheap counterfeits?
The counterfeit Sandisk card I bought off Amazon looked genuine, but packed up within days.
I've since bought a cheap Transcend card which has also turned out to be dodgy, but it works well enough that I wont bother returning it. Not sure how long it will last though.
The point is there are a lot of dodgy cards out there
mel99
11 Oct 151#13
I just tried the insight app. says SanDisk 64gb for my sd card also says 16gb SanDisk for internal mem? I've got a LG g3.
TitaniumC
11 Oct 15#15
U1 is not the highest speed rating currently available. U3 is.
jonconlon
11 Oct 15#16
The comment about this been the fastest to record full hd is a load of tosh. This is normal speed with class 10 u3 reaching 95MB when this is 48MB
jay-uk
11 Oct 15#17
Cant trust Sandisk after having failing cards in the past
Bal00chi
12 Oct 15#19
oos
RGB
22 Oct 15#20
oos
Don_
22 Oct 15#21
Id only just started copying files across when I noticed that the card was slow.
I put anything on that I was worried about.
If you dont return counterfeit cards, then you're only screwing yourself.
princeprecious
24 Oct 15#22
samsung are good but what are the samsung equivalent i can consider?
traf1sub1
17 Nov 15#23
If this is the case, what are the better cards to use in phones, if these are dodgy cards to use?????
Opening post
The SanDisk Ultra UHS-I card features a Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) rating, the highest video performance available for recording uninterrupted Full HD video.
Top comments
Similarly it would be reasonable to expect an sd card to last longer than two years. Fortunately you don't need to even go down quoting the sale of goods act, sandisk offer a 5 year warranty on sd cards so should replace it for you: https://www.sandisk.com/about/legal/warranty/warranty-table.
That said, I'd recommend not buy these flaky cards and wait for a deal on a Samsung equivalent.
All comments (24)
Similarly it would be reasonable to expect an sd card to last longer than two years. Fortunately you don't need to even go down quoting the sale of goods act, sandisk offer a 5 year warranty on sd cards so should replace it for you: https://www.sandisk.com/about/legal/warranty/warranty-table.
That said, I'd recommend not buy these flaky cards and wait for a deal on a Samsung equivalent.
On copying data across I found that it was really slow.
Using an android app called SD Insight, I found the card was counterfeit.
A few days after I started using it, it "froze" and I was no longer able to copy or delete data from it.
Even at this price, I wouldnt bother with this card.
And this my friends, is why I never send back faulty cards or drives. :stuck_out_tongue:
The counterfeit Sandisk card I bought off Amazon looked genuine, but packed up within days.
I've since bought a cheap Transcend card which has also turned out to be dodgy, but it works well enough that I wont bother returning it. Not sure how long it will last though.
The point is there are a lot of dodgy cards out there
I put anything on that I was worried about.
If you dont return counterfeit cards, then you're only screwing yourself.
32GB
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