Saw this after looking at the 64gb version posted earlier.
Currently £10 cheaper than Amazon for same product and is faster than the 50MB/s PNY deal posted for Currys earlier this week. Glad i waited.
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Joehawkins609
2 Mar 164#23
Most devices that say they don't support over 32GB isn't due to the size itself but the fact most 64GB+ cards come factory formatted to exFAT not FAT32 which older devices can read.
A simple fix, which worked for my Xaiomi IP camera (which wouldn't recognize the card) was to use "MiniAide Fat32 Formatter" to force format the bigger card to FAT32. note the normal "format" function within windows would only give the option of exFAT or NTFS for the SD card.
after I did this the card read fine.
bozzy
2 Mar 163#20
Why oh why do all these cards come with read speeds...they are all good, it's the write speed that's critical for most applications and they aren't a fixed percentage lower.....does my fruit in!
I've had a couple of these SanDisk Ultra 128GB fail on me now. Both with the same issue, where one day it just decides to become READ ONLY. Yep. It's like the card is frozen in time. No amount of formatting or deleting will delete the files, nor copying files to it will save any file. I hope you all have better luck than me. Still a HEAT from me because of the price, but damn, I'll be sticking to Samsung cards from now on.
deegame
16 Mar 161#44
Back down to £29.99
Tequila
15 Mar 16#43
Expired.£40 now.
mazdarazmataz
10 Mar 16#42
£39 now
_gl
5 Mar 16#41
Nice OP, idealo haven't even picked this up yet.
learoy1
4 Mar 16#40
check first... then make comments
huangxq2
3 Mar 16#39
Just heard test result on the new 80MB/s Sandisk Ultra. Seems to be very good results.
I knew someone who worked for Argos, she told me staff generally buy the good offers for themselves. The same thing almost happened to me with an item, reserved and paid for and they told me it was out of stock. I complained, asked for the store manager and for them to look again, and pretended I was calling their head office, 5mins later they found it.
Shonk
2 Mar 162#35
Sandisk are priced reasonable for some stuff
but refuse to support theyr business model of delib limiting the write rate
other manufactureres you get what the drive is capable of writing at
sandisk delib limit the drive to 3meg writes on some usb sticks
10meg on ultra sd's etc
back when 256mb-2gb was the micro sd norm
sandisk micro sd's did 3mb write
picked up a 2gb kingston 20mb write
sandisk as a company has worked in this manner since day one
and i for one wont push money theyr way
cikki100 to Shonk
2 Mar 16#36
makes sense now you put it like that, I always wondered how sandisk as a major memory card manufacturer had slow cards and the rest always had faster cards than them
xela333
2 Mar 16#34
Agree with the above. I'd personally not get another Sandisk but I've always had Samsung phones so that could be the issue. Using a Kingston 64GB in my current S4, no issues but the Sandisk did have.
huangxq2
2 Mar 16#33
If can use 64GB, I recommend 7dayshop 64GB at £11.
7dayshop is faster than Samsung Evo Plus. More than twice faster than Sandisk Ultra in both write and read.
Sandisk Ultra is the slowest class 10 you can get.
huangxq2
2 Mar 161#32
The integral would be a lot faster if it is genuine.
Sandisk Ultra is the slowest class 10 micro sd out of all mainstraim brands.
delboyd
2 Mar 161#30
It's true, honest. Went with a Sandisk for my Note 4 after ignoring all of the negative reviews from Samsung users. Got it loaded up with 10GB of photos and it failed after *drum roll* 3 days haha.
But yeah, Samsung cards for Samsung phones seems optimal!
TheGallows
2 Mar 161#29
Yeah it was, dumb moment, I was meant to link this one.
still not sure as to which is better. Reading some people saying that the sandisk doesn't work well with samsung might have swayed me for this one though
devoncatt
2 Mar 16#28
It isn't micro SD?
jameshothothot
2 Mar 16#26
amazon reviewer confirms 86 read 16 write. that was a 3gb movie file. i don't need this .... but amazing price!!
jameshothothot
2 Mar 16#25
hot!! quicker to get!
jameshothothot
2 Mar 161#24
i just checked my phone! have a samsung note 2 running perfect with a 16gb sandisk!
Joehawkins609
2 Mar 164#23
Most devices that say they don't support over 32GB isn't due to the size itself but the fact most 64GB+ cards come factory formatted to exFAT not FAT32 which older devices can read.
A simple fix, which worked for my Xaiomi IP camera (which wouldn't recognize the card) was to use "MiniAide Fat32 Formatter" to force format the bigger card to FAT32. note the normal "format" function within windows would only give the option of exFAT or NTFS for the SD card.
after I did this the card read fine.
DonkeyKonk
2 Mar 161#22
I agree, I have had many issues with Sandisk in Samsung devices too. Shame.
Why oh why do all these cards come with read speeds...they are all good, it's the write speed that's critical for most applications and they aren't a fixed percentage lower.....does my fruit in!
dealzgalor
2 Mar 16#19
Thats a good price. However Ive always found sandisk & samsung phones dont go well together :disappointed: Ive had sandisks fail too many times..theyve got good after sales 5 year warranty though but not much good when you lose all your data. I wonder why the SAMSUNG 128GB microSD is never at this price? Need them for s7
united002
2 Mar 16#18
No idea why it quoted you, the comment was for the poster above who linked to a full sized sd card
tigger80
2 Mar 16#17
the link is for a SD Card not microSD so wont work in any phones, only cameras and other devices
lakesh8602
2 Mar 16#15
RESERVED!!!!
mrew42
2 Mar 16#14
It's so recent it's not even out yet!
nabbers25
2 Mar 16#1
wonder if this will work in the S7 phone and headset?
mrew42 to nabbers25
2 Mar 161#2
Should do with the phone as it caters for up to 200Gb
msharif911 to nabbers25
2 Mar 16#13
Yours is quite a recent phone. I've found these even work with quite old phones that claim not to support anything bigger than 32GB. Obviously it's a Lottery.
Opening post
Currently £10 cheaper than Amazon for same product and is faster than the 50MB/s PNY deal posted for Currys earlier this week. Glad i waited.
Top comments
A simple fix, which worked for my Xaiomi IP camera (which wouldn't recognize the card) was to use "MiniAide Fat32 Formatter" to force format the bigger card to FAT32. note the normal "format" function within windows would only give the option of exFAT or NTFS for the SD card.
after I did this the card read fine.
http://www.storagereview.com/sandisk_ultra_microsdxc_128gb_card_review
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Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : 82.542 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q= 32,T= 1) : 19.948 MB/s
Random Read 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 6.687 MB/s [ 1632.6 IOPS]
Random Write 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 1.147 MB/s [ 280.0 IOPS]
Sequential Read (T= 1) : 82.420 MB/s
Sequential Write (T= 1) : 16.989 MB/s
Random Read 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 5.562 MB/s [ 1357.9 IOPS]
Random Write 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 0.916 MB/s [ 223.6 IOPS]
Test : 500 MiB [O: 9.5% (5.6/59.5 GiB)] (x2) [Interval=5 sec]
Sequential write: Sandisk Ultra old version < Kingston < Sandisk Ultra 80MB/s < Samsung Evo < Samsung Evo Plus < 7dayshop
Sequential read: Sandisk Ultra old version < Kingston < Samsung Evo < 7dayshop < Samsung Evo Plus < Sandisk Ultra 80MB/S version
It is very good random speed too.
It is for the new model 80MB/s,
All card above are U1.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B010Q57S62?keywords=128gb%20sandisk&qid=1456927925&ref_=sr_1_11&sr=8-11
but refuse to support theyr business model of delib limiting the write rate
other manufactureres you get what the drive is capable of writing at
sandisk delib limit the drive to 3meg writes on some usb sticks
10meg on ultra sd's etc
back when 256mb-2gb was the micro sd norm
sandisk micro sd's did 3mb write
picked up a 2gb kingston 20mb write
sandisk as a company has worked in this manner since day one
and i for one wont push money theyr way
7dayshop is faster than Samsung Evo Plus. More than twice faster than Sandisk Ultra in both write and read.
Sandisk Ultra is the slowest class 10 you can get.
http://www.storagereview.com/sandisk_ultra_microsdxc_128gb_card_review
But yeah, Samsung cards for Samsung phones seems optimal!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/integral-128gb-micro-sdxc-uhs-u1-card-23-46-mymemory-with-code-2404329?page=2#comments
still not sure as to which is better. Reading some people saying that the sandisk doesn't work well with samsung might have swayed me for this one though
A simple fix, which worked for my Xaiomi IP camera (which wouldn't recognize the card) was to use "MiniAide Fat32 Formatter" to force format the bigger card to FAT32. note the normal "format" function within windows would only give the option of exFAT or NTFS for the SD card.
after I did this the card read fine.
same price on amazon now, with delivery
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/integral-128gb-micro-sdxc-uhs-u1-card-23-46-mymemory-with-code-2404329
thats a full size sd not micro sd
Is this the better deal, as its the same speed then and only £23.46?
Does memory brand matter?
I'll be getting this for the S7 edge