- Store more apps, images, music, games, video and movies on your smartphone and tablet PC than ever before
- Performance tested with Android and Windows smartphones
- Works brilliantly with the latest HD smartphones and tablets - ensuring smooth video capture even at Full HD (1920 x 1080p)
- Up to 80MB/s transfer speed*
- microSDHC/XC Class 10
- UHS-I, Class 1 specification
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*Up to 80MB/s transfer speed (write speed lower). Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device. (128GB up to 80MB/s)
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Nexusfifth
25 Jan 163#16
I fail to see what is not true, I actually said most devices work with larger capacities.
Also note that it is possible to have 32GB sdxc card... (but they usually make those as sdhc as it is cheaper or something).
The only thing that might be wrong is that forward compatibility doesn't work (so an sdxc card in a device which supports only sdhc cards) but in that case you don't have full support as someone else commented.
Supporting up to 32GB cards tells nothing of which formats it supports.
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Chapmasi
25 Jan 162#1
I struggle to fill a 32GB card......
Oneday77 to Chapmasi
25 Jan 161#2
Ideal for DSLR cameras, adding storage to an MS Surface, various Android devices, etc.
Chapmasi
25 Jan 16#3
Yea for the MS Surface you're right, it might be worth it for media storage...... Not sure I'd trust 120GB+ of DSLR media to a single card though. Horses for courses though....
Oneday77
25 Jan 16#4
That why I have a dual slot camera :smiley:
Fast storage in the primary slot and a slower backup card. This would be ideal as the backup card, to then slot into my surface for processing later :smiley:
Mecoconuts
25 Jan 16#5
This works in a Drivepro 200 but needs formated to FAT32 using this Tool : :wink:
128Gb gives you over 16 hours of consistent recording in full 1080P with audio ! :wink:
hcc27
25 Jan 16#6
Good point about media storage for SLRs. It's safer to go with multiple cards of a medium capacity. Your 128GB card holds a whole lotta memories all of which can disappear in one fell swoop.
hadisonick
25 Jan 16#7
Anyone knows what is the write speed?
ally8971
25 Jan 16#8
I bought a SanDisk ultra UHS-1 one with the same quoted (read) speed and it yoyos along between 20 and 30 MBs while it's writing. Using a USB3 Card writer.
mikey0097
25 Jan 16#9
Does anyone know if this works on android devices? I seem to remember a lot of android phones saying supports upto 32gb? Does this work on Samsung s5 with no problems/hacks?
hotukuser2015 to mikey0097
25 Jan 16#11
That's what I want to know too.
cursonova to mikey0097
25 Jan 16#25
I bought this 2 weeks ago and got it in a Sony Xperia Z3, no faults with it at all as yet, transfered everything over from my previous memory card with no issues
Si1000 to mikey0097
19 Feb 16#44
Works on my LG G4
katya1971
25 Jan 16#10
Woukd this be any good in a linx 10 tablet?
othen to katya1971
26 Jan 16#32
It would probably work perfectly well in a Lynx 1010. The instructions say it supports up to 32Gb cards, but I put a 64Gb card in mine and it works perfectly well.
Nexusfifth
25 Jan 162#12
There is no definite answer, but in most cases they do indeed work with smartphones regardless of the advertised max capacity. I think they simply never tested it with larger cards or something. (As they were far less common then).
The thing you SHOULD watch out for is SDXC support. There are three types of SD cards:
SD (up to 2GB, FAT16 format)
SDHC (up to 32GB, FAT32 format)
SDXC (up to 2TB, exFAT format)
This is backwards compatible so any smartphone capable of reading sdxc will be able to read SD and SDHC but not the other way around.
So you need to check if your phone supports SDXC cards before buying this and if it does it will 99.99% work with up to 2TB cards.
For example galaxy s5 DOES support sdxc cards.
plath
25 Jan 16#13
A lot of reviews I read said it only lets you write 65gb.
Placenta
25 Jan 16#14
Working in my Note 4 (bought it last time it was posted), but as some one has already stated, the read/write speeds fluctuate and perform no where near to what is advertised. Hope that helps.
Mecoconuts
25 Jan 16#15
That's not true.....I have an old Samsung Galaxy S2 thats only supposed to support up to 32GB cards but it has an SDXC 64GB Card in it......
.....ALSO my DrivePro 200 says it only supports up to 32GB but i have a SDXC 128GB in it working fine....but as i said above it needs formatted to FAT32 using the Tool i posted above.
Nexusfifth
25 Jan 163#16
I fail to see what is not true, I actually said most devices work with larger capacities.
Also note that it is possible to have 32GB sdxc card... (but they usually make those as sdhc as it is cheaper or something).
The only thing that might be wrong is that forward compatibility doesn't work (so an sdxc card in a device which supports only sdhc cards) but in that case you don't have full support as someone else commented.
Supporting up to 32GB cards tells nothing of which formats it supports.
008
25 Jan 16#17
HEAT!
Brilliant price for size..
Great for all devices and once fomated is 126-127gb useable space [unless its a fake which
mymemory sold ones are NOT!] for all daily uses..
This is not fast enough for DSLR use but will suffice, it writes at around 12mbps-22mbps depending
on the device i/o bus and reads at about 60ish, you can take bundles of shots with this card in your
camera but only if you do not want to write continuously or have your settings high res/raw..
wayneh40
25 Jan 16#18
works well with my lg3 phone & bush 7" Windows tablet.
lukehunter69
25 Jan 16#19
I bet this wouldn't have a fast enough write speed for DSLR or GoPro usage, at least not at full quality settings (RAW and ProTune respectively). This is going on past experience of buying cheap cards with a claimed high speed read and write or even "UHS-1".
For storing music, films, TV and *ahem* "other" content for playback on a phone or tablet this would do the trick nicely.
mattfigaro to lukehunter69
30 Jan 16#41
keep your bets to yourself unless you tried it yourself. worthless comment. I could bet all sorts of **** but it would be a guess.
card works fine. real world user,!
lukehunter69
25 Jan 16#20
Some devices will support cards bigger than 32GB but won't work if they are exFAT formatted. For example my Hudl2 has a 64GB card in it, but I had to format it with FAT32 first as it couldn't cope with the exFAT file system the card was pre-formatted with. There's no definite answer. Best to use Google and see if anyone else has been a guinea pig!
haritori
25 Jan 16#21
This would be great with a nifty drive or similar on Mac..
Nexusfifth
25 Jan 16#22
I agree with you completely.
But doing what you did with FAT32 will decrease read/write speeds considerably once you start going over 32GB of used space as simply said the format isn't designed to work with >32GB cards, of course it still works and what is the difference in real life is questionable and irrelevant as it is obviously fast enough for your use in the hudl. This is why I said that sdhc phones don't "fully support" SDXC cards.
Also I believe integral is a reasonable memory company, have had a couple of usb's from them and ram back in a while (no Sd cards though) and everything was reasonably close to advertised speeds.
I suppose if you are not in a rush, the sandisk 128GB one has been roughly this price a couple of times so it might be worth waiting for it if you want something for dslr's, that one is very good I am using one, but also I don't see the point for a smartphone use as there you realistically don't need such high speeds.
Solly92
25 Jan 162#23
New deal because it is 2p cheaper than the other two posted?
MyMemory still have the UlitmaPro card in stock for 2p more and that is supposed to be a more expensive card with a claimed up to 25MB/s write speed while this card claims no more than 10MB/s from being class 10.
plath to Solly92
25 Jan 16#26
why would Integral be selling a card that can write at 25m/bs when Samsung, Sandisk, Lexar, etc don't even have cards which are faster than class 10?
only Kingston have a card that writes faster than class 10, so I smell **** seeing as the card costs less than more reputable brands and has better specs...
eztobyd to Solly92
27 Jan 16#36
Thanks, I ordered the UltimaPro one. Seemed worth the extra tuppence!
jihadijulz
25 Jan 16#24
Would this be any good, speed wise, to download/upload torrents?
alex350r
25 Jan 16#27
Was holding out for the next Samsung Evo plus deal - planning to whack one in my Surface Pro 4 for some extra storage. Is it worth waiting or will this be good enough?
frozenuniverse
25 Jan 161#28
Many 'class 10' cards write faster than 10MB/s. Being 'class 10' just means it should have a write speed faster than a minimum of 10MB/s. A card could write at 50MB/s and still have 'class 10' printed on it.
Solly92
25 Jan 161#29
You are out of touch. Lexar, Samsung, and Kingston have 128GB Micro SDXC grade 3 cards guaranteed to write continuously (for 4k video) at more than 30MB/s. The Lexar benchmarks around 50MB/s and the other 2 in the 80 and 90's. Integral also have a U3 card claiming 90MB/s write speeds but only up to 64GB.
25MB/s isn't that special but better than just stating class 10.
plath
26 Jan 16#30
Samsung, Sandisk and Lexar (although 128 is coming out soon) only do 64gb in class 3, if at all.
Only Kingston do class 3 in 128gb. (Which is why I didn't list them) And the card costs 3 times as much as Integral's.
Carlitos_way
26 Jan 16#31
Anyone know if this is compatible with a kindle fire 5th gen (2015)? Thanks
Solly92
26 Jan 16#33
plath
26 Jan 16#34
Nice pictures, but they're not available in the UK yet.
Maybe you think they are because there's already a product page for it on mymemory, but if you look on the retailer's websites you'll see they're not yet listed because they haven't been officially released in our region.
This has been a berry good conversation, thanking you.
chanya9
26 Jan 16#35
Wow!
Donna80
29 Jan 16#37
Anyone know if this would work with the Linx 1010?
modmouse
30 Jan 16#38
Those asking about Linx support.
It's known Samsung 128GB works it's in the list on a UK fan forum but other brands are unconfirmed. I would think this one would work just fine but I'd say it might be better to go with 2 64GB cards and store them in a labelled wallet.
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- Store more apps, images, music, games, video and movies on your smartphone and tablet PC than ever before
- Performance tested with Android and Windows smartphones
- Works brilliantly with the latest HD smartphones and tablets - ensuring smooth video capture even at Full HD (1920 x 1080p)
- Up to 80MB/s transfer speed*
- microSDHC/XC Class 10
- UHS-I, Class 1 specification
- SD Adapter included
- 5 year warranty
*Up to 80MB/s transfer speed (write speed lower). Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device. (128GB up to 80MB/s)
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Also note that it is possible to have 32GB sdxc card... (but they usually make those as sdhc as it is cheaper or something).
The only thing that might be wrong is that forward compatibility doesn't work (so an sdxc card in a device which supports only sdhc cards) but in that case you don't have full support as someone else commented.
Supporting up to 32GB cards tells nothing of which formats it supports.
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Fast storage in the primary slot and a slower backup card. This would be ideal as the backup card, to then slot into my surface for processing later :smiley:
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
128Gb gives you over 16 hours of consistent recording in full 1080P with audio ! :wink:
The thing you SHOULD watch out for is SDXC support. There are three types of SD cards:
SD (up to 2GB, FAT16 format)
SDHC (up to 32GB, FAT32 format)
SDXC (up to 2TB, exFAT format)
This is backwards compatible so any smartphone capable of reading sdxc will be able to read SD and SDHC but not the other way around.
So you need to check if your phone supports SDXC cards before buying this and if it does it will 99.99% work with up to 2TB cards.
For example galaxy s5 DOES support sdxc cards.
.....ALSO my DrivePro 200 says it only supports up to 32GB but i have a SDXC 128GB in it working fine....but as i said above it needs formatted to FAT32 using the Tool i posted above.
Also note that it is possible to have 32GB sdxc card... (but they usually make those as sdhc as it is cheaper or something).
The only thing that might be wrong is that forward compatibility doesn't work (so an sdxc card in a device which supports only sdhc cards) but in that case you don't have full support as someone else commented.
Supporting up to 32GB cards tells nothing of which formats it supports.
Brilliant price for size..
Great for all devices and once fomated is 126-127gb useable space [unless its a fake which
mymemory sold ones are NOT!] for all daily uses..
This is not fast enough for DSLR use but will suffice, it writes at around 12mbps-22mbps depending
on the device i/o bus and reads at about 60ish, you can take bundles of shots with this card in your
camera but only if you do not want to write continuously or have your settings high res/raw..
For storing music, films, TV and *ahem* "other" content for playback on a phone or tablet this would do the trick nicely.
card works fine. real world user,!
But doing what you did with FAT32 will decrease read/write speeds considerably once you start going over 32GB of used space as simply said the format isn't designed to work with >32GB cards, of course it still works and what is the difference in real life is questionable and irrelevant as it is obviously fast enough for your use in the hudl. This is why I said that sdhc phones don't "fully support" SDXC cards.
Also I believe integral is a reasonable memory company, have had a couple of usb's from them and ram back in a while (no Sd cards though) and everything was reasonably close to advertised speeds.
I suppose if you are not in a rush, the sandisk 128GB one has been roughly this price a couple of times so it might be worth waiting for it if you want something for dslr's, that one is very good I am using one, but also I don't see the point for a smartphone use as there you realistically don't need such high speeds.
MyMemory still have the UlitmaPro card in stock for 2p more and that is supposed to be a more expensive card with a claimed up to 25MB/s write speed while this card claims no more than 10MB/s from being class 10.
only Kingston have a card that writes faster than class 10, so I smell **** seeing as the card costs less than more reputable brands and has better specs...
25MB/s isn't that special but better than just stating class 10.
Only Kingston do class 3 in 128gb. (Which is why I didn't list them) And the card costs 3 times as much as Integral's.
Maybe you think they are because there's already a product page for it on mymemory, but if you look on the retailer's websites you'll see they're not yet listed because they haven't been officially released in our region.
This has been a berry good conversation, thanking you.
It's known Samsung 128GB works it's in the list on a UK fan forum but other brands are unconfirmed. I would think this one would work just fine but I'd say it might be better to go with 2 64GB cards and store them in a labelled wallet.
back.
works great in Sony z2, and huawei p8, and hudl2 (which shouldn't work according to specs, but does)
bargain!