it writes to every part of the card and then reads from every part of the card to ensure that of it says 128GB then it is 128GB etc.
takes a long time to read/write though.
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bluecat03907
5 Mar 171#18
Samsung EVO Plus 128GB on samsung.com looks to be a better deal, £37.00 inc next working day delivery and coming from Samsung should guarantee it to not be a fake
Those reviews don't look promising. I was going to buy one for my s7 edge until I read those reviews saying it doesn't work on it :confused:
JoeSpur
5 Mar 17#17
Raspberry Pi can also corrupt/kill microsd cards, I recently had a Samsung Evo die out and now I'm reluctant to spend big on any card...
JoeSpur
5 Mar 17#16
Not to mention uses up precious write cycles...
cainer1
4 Mar 172#15
2 in his case :wink:
t002236
3 Mar 17#6
After data loss on 2 128gb sandisk cards in different devices, bought from Amazon directly, never again will I buy Sandisk. 1 was in an S5 and the other in an S7 if it matters....
K1LLER_HORNET to t002236
3 Mar 172#9
Samsung phones (circa Note 3) used to only like Samsung branded cards and eventually corrupt (not kill) other brands.
I don't know if that has changed in recent years/handsets.
Its stupid and inexcusable but has happened in the past so wouldn't be surprised if that's still the case.
118luke to t002236
4 Mar 171#14
theres always one...
plewis00
4 Mar 171#13
Yes I was about to say this and I agree, I heard the same things. Would only use Samsung Evo+ in my S7 not the Sandisks. My Xperia was ok with the Sandisks. Must be a voltage tolerance thing or similar, can't see how else it could brick a card like that.
it writes to every part of the card and then reads from every part of the card to ensure that of it says 128GB then it is 128GB etc.
takes a long time to read/write though.
few reviews on there saying they recieved fakes.
Seller is "sandisk" are they the real thing or are they as reliable as your next marketplace seller?
Mandroid578
3 Mar 17#8
Over priced. Even the 128gb not worth more than £25
Mocking_Bird
3 Mar 172#7
Just a word of warning. Do not for a second think about buying these off eBay, especially if they're half the price of the ones sold on Amazon or MyMemory. 100% of the time these are counterfeits and won't work consistently (ie. they'll seem hunky dory at first but the more they fill up, the more non-functional they become).
zizzles
3 Mar 17#5
I don't know, my wallet is sore
centaurandrew
3 Mar 17#4
Yeah - although Amazon are all powerful I'm not sure they have ouch power over the value of the pound
Silhouette
3 Mar 172#2
I got my 200GB from Amazon for £59.99 about 9 months ago... Looks like "Switch Inflation" to me.
pavel76 to Silhouette
3 Mar 17#3
Many memory cards costs 30 - 50% more now, so few quid more for this Sandisk is not bad...
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it writes to every part of the card and then reads from every part of the card to ensure that of it says 128GB then it is 128GB etc.
takes a long time to read/write though.
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https://shop.samsung.com/uk/samsung-evo-plus-microsd-card-sd-adapter-mb-mc128da-eu-128gb-293377/
I don't know if that has changed in recent years/handsets.
Its stupid and inexcusable but has happened in the past so wouldn't be surprised if that's still the case.
h2testw
it writes to every part of the card and then reads from every part of the card to ensure that of it says 128GB then it is 128GB etc.
takes a long time to read/write though.
Download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.humanlogic.sdi&hl=en
Seller is "sandisk" are they the real thing or are they as reliable as your next marketplace seller?