£21.83 Flubit for anyone who cares. Fireworks Direct.
Plus 11% Quidco cashback on Flubit orders would make it ~£19.40
Prosamuraiman
21 Nov 163#12
I'd never choose SanDisk over Samsung. Every one on of my SanDisk cards have broken or have become corrupted.
SweeneyUK
21 Nov 163#6
Why link it then?
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ivotedyes
25 Feb 17#29
I want to try to use a 128 micro SD card (or larger) to extend internal storage on my honour 8 . can't quite get my head round the speed I need it to operate at. any advice as to whether this micro SD card would be ok?
thanks in advance
Greentrunk
13 Dec 16#28
Great find! Will this work in the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0?
jaizan
23 Nov 16#27
I had a look at the 1* reviews on Amazon, as it often gives a useful indicator of reliability.
I was surprised at a number apparently claiming Amazon sold them a fake card (allegedly).
Difficult to believe.
Can their customers not tell the difference between Amazon & Amazon Marketplace (=third party retailer) ?
Or is there some substance to the allegations ?
Picard123
22 Nov 16#26
People should also consider the Evo+ (or even Pro+) if they want faster write speeds:
I'd never choose SanDisk over Samsung. Every one on of my SanDisk cards have broken or have become corrupted.
Picard123 to Prosamuraiman
22 Nov 16#25
Yeah, same here. My Ultra card is locked into read only mode. Can't be written and can't even be formatted.
Picard123
22 Nov 16#24
It's also slower and more unreliable (I own one).
Kevlar Engineer
22 Nov 161#19
£24.99 how do i get for £24??
Bully to Kevlar Engineer
22 Nov 162#23
steve1221
22 Nov 16#18
What the odds of a good 128Gb card being under £20 on Black Friday?
derp1664 to steve1221
22 Nov 161#22
See my post above you can get this one for £19.40
robertvan1
22 Nov 161#16
Great cards. I only use Samsung these days after having a Sandisk fail on me.
MazingerZ to robertvan1
22 Nov 161#21
Same, after checking benchmarks, I see that Samsung an Transcend makes great SD cards. I have a 32GB one designed for 4K read/writes. It's very quick but I paid exactly this amount, £24.99.
Kevlar Engineer
22 Nov 16#20
Hanks6
22 Nov 16#17
for what its worth i go samsung micro sd and sandisk full size cards. not had as much luck with the inverse.
Grumpyoldhector
21 Nov 16#11
Beware of fakes!
As I have been dinged before, I went with the Toshiba Exceria M302 - it's £10 more but is U3 and has guaranteed 30mbs write and 90mbs read speeds perfect for regular data transfers.
jay-uk to Grumpyoldhector
21 Nov 16#15
It's in the standard packaging plus sold by Amazon. Unlikely chance it's fake tbh
Bully
21 Nov 16#14
Great price, i was looking for a 256 GB card but cannot see any deals so this will do for now.Heat added.
jamieww
21 Nov 161#13
awesome buy. thanks op
derp1664
21 Nov 165#10
£21.83 Flubit for anyone who cares. Fireworks Direct.
Plus 11% Quidco cashback on Flubit orders would make it ~£19.40
Andersonsmummy
21 Nov 16#9
bargain
Ashe
21 Nov 162#8
I suspect everybody who clicks on that link expecting it to be a better deal (or a previous discussion) would say it was worth typing something, yes.
louiselouise
21 Nov 161#7
I'm a bit leery of Sandisk after my 64GB MicroSD SDXC (red/silver) card went dodgy on me (though they did replace it pretty quickly), went with Samsung more recently.
I've had a cheapo Integral MicroSD 32GB card that I've had since my first smartphone (6/7 years old?) - still going strong!
SweeneyUK
21 Nov 163#6
Why link it then?
riccom
21 Nov 16#5
who said it was the same card? And a whole quid more? Is it worth even typing that bit!
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Plus 11% Quidco cashback on Flubit orders would make it ~£19.40
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thanks in advance
I was surprised at a number apparently claiming Amazon sold them a fake card (allegedly).
Difficult to believe.
Can their customers not tell the difference between Amazon & Amazon Marketplace (=third party retailer) ?
Or is there some substance to the allegations ?
http://www.storagereview.com/samsung_evo_and_pro_plus_memory_cards_announced
As I have been dinged before, I went with the Toshiba Exceria M302 - it's £10 more but is U3 and has guaranteed 30mbs write and 90mbs read speeds perfect for regular data transfers.
Plus 11% Quidco cashback on Flubit orders would make it ~£19.40
I've had a cheapo Integral MicroSD 32GB card that I've had since my first smartphone (6/7 years old?) - still going strong!
Was one of those people Just? Just seems to be the only person who buys things in Britain.