Sandisk Ultra 32GB Micro SDHC UHS-I Card with Adapter – 98MB/s U1 A1 – SDSQUAR-032G-GN6MA

Sandisk Ultra 32GB Micro SDHC UHS-I Card with Adapter – 98MB/s U1 A1 – SDSQUAR-032G-GN6MA

Product Features

  • Ideal for Android-based smartphones and tablets
  • Transfer speeds of up to 98MB/s**
  • Rated A1 for faster app performance3 and UHS Speed Class U1 and Speed Class 10 for Full HD video recording and playback1
  • Shockproof, temperature-proof, waterproof, and X-ray-proof2
  • Read Speed: up to 80MB/s

3 thoughts on “Sandisk Ultra 32GB Micro SDHC UHS-I Card with Adapter – 98MB/s U1 A1 – SDSQUAR-032G-GN6MA”

  1. GREAT CARD – I doubt I’ll ever run out of storage! I love it! Works great in my Galaxy Note 8! Fast enough that I can throw pretty much anything at it. If you’re wondering, modern Android versions (starting with Lollipop, as I recall) have the ability to read up to 1 TB of external storage. While this 400GB card is the maximum capacity you can currently buy*, the leading manufacturers are feverishly working to make larger capacity cards. For now, though, I think 400GB is enough to handle all the 4K video I can shoot.*- Don’t be…

  2. Worked perfectly in my testing and in my tablets! I got this 128 GIG card to use with my tablets. So far it has worked perfectly in my testing. I always keep a couple of spares around for my future buys and I seem to give a lot of my SD cards away to family and friends. I picked up this 128 GIG at a great price and I just couldn’t pass it up.I own about 100 SD cards and I always do a speed test to verify the reading and writing speeds before I install the memory. This card checked out extremely well. The fastest write speed on…

  3. It worked fine for a little while Be warned, they are selling FAKE CARDS.I purchased this to expand the memory on my Nintendo Switch. It worked fine for a little while, mainly just to hold some screenshots and a couple of digital game downloads. However, when the latest Rocket League update came out (around 2 GB) it continuously failed with Error Code 2005-0003. I traced this error code back to people all being in the exact situation, where they weren’t able to run updates or download new games on the MicroSD card…

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