SanDisk Ultra 128GB UHI-I/Class 10 Micro SDXC Memory Card Up To 48MB/s With Adapter- SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A [Newest Version]
- Up To 48MB/s Read Speed
- 10-Year Warranty
- Easily Back Up Files With “SanDisk Memory Zone” App
- Includes SD Adapter
SanDisk 128GB Ultra Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 48MB/s with Adapter (SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A) [Newest Version]
Extra-Large Capacity Holds up to 24 Hours of HD Video
With the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card, you’ll never have to choose what to keep and what to delete on your Android smartphone or tablet. An extremely generous storage capacity of 128 GB (1) makes the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card one of the world’s highest capacity cards for Android tablets and smartphones. The card lets you shoot and store more photos and videos without running out of space. You’ll have enough room for thousands of high-resolution photos or up to 24 hours of HD video (2).
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Capture Full HD Video on Your Android Smartphone or Tablet
The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card is Class 10, letting you capture smooth Full HD video without interruption (3). Designed to be extremely durable, the memory card is waterproof, temperature-proof, X-ray proof, magnet-proof, and shockproof (4). The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card comes with a lifetime warranty (8).
Twice as Fast as Ordinary microSD Cards
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I memory cards are twice as fast as ordinary microSD cards (5).
Back Up Your Favorite Media with Memory Zone App
Available from the Google Play store, the SanDisk Memory Zone app provides one convenient location for viewing, accessing, and backing up all of your files from your phone’s memory (7). An SD adapter is included to transfer files from your phone or tablet directly to your PC or Mac computer.
Legal Disclaimers
(1) 1 GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. (2) HD (1280×720) video support and results will vary based on host device, file attributes and other factors. (3) Compatible device required. Full HD (1920×1080) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes, and other factors. (4) Card only. See product packaging for additional information and limitations. (5) Ordinary cards up to 5 MB/s write speed. 1 MB=1,000,000 bytes. (6) Up to 48 MB/sec read speed; write speed lower. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device, interface, usage conditions, and other factors. 1 MB=1,000,000 bytes. (7) Download and installation required. (8) 30 year warranty in Germany, Canada, and regions not recognizing lifetime warranty.
What’s in the box
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card (128 GB) and SD adapter.
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card Features:
- Add up to 128 GB (1) of storage space to your Android smartphone or tablet
- Class 10 ratings for recording Full HD video (3)
- Read speeds up to 48 MB/s (6) for fast file transfer
- SanDisk Memory Zone app for easy file management (7)
- Waterproof, temperature-proof, X-ray proof, and magnet-proof (4)
- Includes SD adapter
- 10 year warranty (8)
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New version slightly better!,
The primary reason for accepting this extra capacity SanDisk 64GB Ultra Class 10 Micro SDXC 48MB/s speed [Newest Version] for review was to compare with the SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS 30MB/s [Old Version] which I already own and several other similar capacity SDXC cards that I have from different manufacturers. This card reviewed here comes with awesome ’10 year’ warranty with decent read and write speeds just like the old version. IMHO slightly better read speeds than the old version. Read speeds are very good but the writes are generally slow in these category of cards (Remember what you are paying for) I wanted to share my tests & benchmark photos but Amazon is yet to approve the photos for display. I doubt it will ever get approved for display on this product page.
EDIT: 09/09/2014 (Since I got comments and requests to test on Android devices)
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Here are my benchmark numbers:
(Tested on PC) – 45.98MB/s read 35.92MB/s write (File Benchmark on Mounted exFAT File-system)
(Tested on Android Phone)(Kit-Kat) – 33.01MB/s read & 12.44MB/s Write Benchmark using A1 SD Bench running on Android Kit Kat 4.4.2 based Motorola phone.
Having said, I have purchased many SanDisk products before in the past. I have yet to have one fail or develop any defects even after prolonged everyday use. The first purchase done several years ago was a mere SanDisk microSDHC 32GB Flash Memory Card and while it was cutting edge when I purchased it and it still works perfectly. BTW that product is still sold on Amazon that shows people still love it even though it is slow. In my experience SanDisk products are always excellent buy. Having said, If possible always buy from trusted source like shipped and sold by ‘Amazon LLC’ (Not ‘Amazon Marketplace’ or third party sellers on ‘Ebay’) Since some of those products may be counterfeit products and your results will vary.
Just like the previous model SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS 30MB/s [Old Version] this one too came with this ’16MB’ partition offset as seen with the old model. SANDISK now seen to factory format the card with ‘exFAT’ but also somehow seen to include an ‘offset’ of 16MB as before at the beginning of the card which shows up as ’16MB unallocated’ region in the initial sectors on this card under windows disk management tool. This ‘offset’ of 16MB at the beginning of the card does not cause any problems in PC environment but in certain Android tablets and phones may cause the ‘MTP’ application to misbehave or some phones may reboot when you attempt to reformat the card. But I am happy to share that you can get this to work flawlessly after clean wipe of the partitions and let the Android device reformat the card.
The solution is to get rid of that ‘unallocated’ 16MB partition on the card. You could do it in PC but that might require some windows command line experience and using ‘diskpart’ utility and what not and I do not want to confuse people here with that process. For most novice users The process should be very simple, Just insert the card on the tablet and use the ‘native’ SD Card format tool or erase SD card under ‘settings’ that Android OS has and it will get rid of that 16MB partition and happily format and remount it. Now after this simple process the ‘MTP’ application works just fine with PC to transfer files to the SD card without any strangeness or odd reboot phenomenon when you attempt to format the card.
Not sure why SANDISK formats their newer Class 10 card in this fashion (They never did it with their class 6 cards earlier) and there’s gotta be some technical explanation for why they include that 16MB partition that only SANDISK can give. In the end if you reformat the card in the tablet (Which defaults to exFAT) the card is seen to work just fine.
Read/Write Speeds while not as fast as Samsung Electronics 64GB PRO Micro SDXC with Adapter Upto 90MB/s Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MG64DA/AM) or SanDisk Extreme Plus 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-I Memory Card Speed Up To 80MB/s With Adapter,…
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Good but room for improvement,
Pros:
119GB of storage after format
memory zone app
10yr warranty
Cons:
write speed tops out at about 14MB/s
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Great product at a great price.,
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