• Class 10 for Full HD video (1080p) recording and playback.
• Memory Zone app lets you auto-manage media and memory for peak phone performance.
• Waterproof, temperature proof, shock proof, X-ray proof.
• Ideal for premium Android smartphones and tablets.
• Comes with SD adapter for use in cameras etc.
To get the price for £18.98, when added to the basket, select "2 to 5 day delivery" then it changes the total price. Check post #30 for a picture.
- thegamingkinginfo
Top comments
dewonderful
5 Jan 1716#5
They can send it as a 1st class large letter for less than a quid, even recorded for less than £2. It's a disgrace to charge that much
itsoktobebad47574
5 Jan 1715#9
SD card or not, Surely putting your phone under your pillow while you sleep is just a stupid idea.
Unlikely but phones do explode. Lithium is highly unstable when damaged (which is what the battery is made from).
Your phone still needs to breath a bit to keep it cool.
padair to jai47
5 Jan 1714#3
Lucky you, it's £28.18 with delivery to Northern Ireland :confused:
christymojo
5 Jan 1712#4
postage to Northern Ireland is an extra £13, for a set of micro SD cards with a total nett weight of 2.5 grams - you could order more than 10,000 sets and still pay a total of £13 postage - ridiculous customer service
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jai47
5 Jan 17#1
£18.98 with slow mail :-)
padair to jai47
5 Jan 1714#3
Lucky you, it's £28.18 with delivery to Northern Ireland :confused:
mrty
5 Jan 17#2
Great deal.
christymojo
5 Jan 1712#4
postage to Northern Ireland is an extra £13, for a set of micro SD cards with a total nett weight of 2.5 grams - you could order more than 10,000 sets and still pay a total of £13 postage - ridiculous customer service
AndyRoyd to christymojo
5 Jan 17#7
More accurately: ridiculous courier service.
jrandrews72 to christymojo
5 Jan 171#16
Try changing delivery option to "UPS Locate & Select" Shows as "only" £4.79 postage then.
dewonderful
5 Jan 1716#5
They can send it as a 1st class large letter for less than a quid, even recorded for less than £2. It's a disgrace to charge that much
punji
5 Jan 171#6
I dont know whether i had a faulty memory card but this memory card from Sandisk made my phone extremely hot to the point i was too scared to put it under my pillow at night. It would drain my battery in a few hours and end up killing its battery life
PhillipBryant
5 Jan 17#8
SanDisk Ultra microSDHC and microSDXC UHS-I cards are waterproof, temperature-proof, X-Ray-proof, shockproof, and come with a ten year manufacturer warranty.
loulouben to PhillipBryant
5 Jan 17#25
Waterproof really ?
Thanks mate
itsoktobebad47574
5 Jan 1715#9
SD card or not, Surely putting your phone under your pillow while you sleep is just a stupid idea.
Unlikely but phones do explode. Lithium is highly unstable when damaged (which is what the battery is made from).
Your phone still needs to breath a bit to keep it cool.
punji
5 Jan 17#10
It was a Galaxy Note 3 which was purchased new from Samsung, it never overheated, i use the phone as an alarm as I have a child sleeping in the same room so i dont like to wake him up 5 in morning! It's never been an issue since using the old Nokia brick phones, iPhones to the Samsungs until I purchased this memory card from Argos when my phone started to overheat to the extreme. When removed the phone was cool again.
Opening post
• Class 10 for Full HD video (1080p) recording and playback.
• Memory Zone app lets you auto-manage media and memory for peak phone performance.
• Waterproof, temperature proof, shock proof, X-ray proof.
• Ideal for premium Android smartphones and tablets.
• Comes with SD adapter for use in cameras etc.
To get the price for £18.98, when added to the basket, select "2 to 5 day delivery" then it changes the total price. Check post #30 for a picture.
- thegamingkinginfo
Top comments
Unlikely but phones do explode. Lithium is highly unstable when damaged (which is what the battery is made from).
Your phone still needs to breath a bit to keep it cool.
All comments (61)
Thanks mate
Unlikely but phones do explode. Lithium is highly unstable when damaged (which is what the battery is made from).
Your phone still needs to breath a bit to keep it cool.
Has anyone else experienced this ?