If your phone, tablet, smartphone, camera, or any other microSD-compatible device needs some more storage, check out the 1TB Samsung EVO Select, which is now available at its lowest price.
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Samsung is finishing this month with a couple of new microSD cards for those who need faster speeds and more capacity. The 1TB PRO Plus and EVO Plus are now official, with speeds of up to 180MB/s.
Amazon Prime Members can score a high-capacity microSD card from SanDisk at a new all-time low price. Right now, the 1.5TB model is available only for $83.59, which is a 44% discount.
The Lexar 1TB Professional 1066x microSD card with SD adapter can store a lot of data for your digital camera, laptop, and more. It is available now on Amazon for its lowest price ever at $76.49.
If your phone, tablet, or any other microSD-compatible device is low on space, SanDisk has a radical solution for you: get this 1.5TB card with a 27% discount and never run out of storage again.
If your microSD-compatible device is in dire need of some extra gigabytes, check out Samsung's EVO Select lineup, which currently offers a 29% discount on the 512GB memory configuration.
KIOXIA has mass produced the highest capacity 2TB microSD card. The EXCERIA PLUS G2 delivers read/write speeds of up to 100/90MB/s, allowing for over 41 hours of 1080p video recording.
The SanDisk 512GB Extreme microSD memory card is now available on Amazon with a massive 63% discount. You can now expand your devices' storage by 512GB for only $39.99 and save $69.
Samsung Electronics has announced a new lineup of microSD and SD cards with increased speed, improved reliability, and lowered power consumption for professional content creators.
Samsung now offers its Pro Plus microSD cards with hard-to-miss discounts. You can purchase a 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB variant with a USB reader for less than 60% of its regular price.
SanDisk's microSD memory cards are now available with massive discounts, allowing you to snag models with different capacities (32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB) for much less.
Samsung's latest series of microSD memory cards offers a high-capacity and durable storage for surveillance and dashboard cameras. Available options include 32, 64, 128, and 256GB configs.
USB thumbdrives, microSD cards, and SDXC Flash Memory cards between 32GB and 1TB from PNY are getting some nice discounts today only. However, these discounts are only good for July 29.
The Raspberry Pi Imager tool has been released. The tool makes it very simple to grab the latest Raspberry Pi operating systems and write them to an SD card. The simple UI makes it ideal for novices.
Following its removal from the SD Association after the company was added to a blacklist by the US government, Huawei has once again regained its membership to the standards body governing SD cards.
Huawei's luck doesn't seem to be changing any time soon, and now the SD Association, which develops and defines standards for SD cards, has banned Huawei from using them in its devices.
Nowadays, a lot of devices with dual-SIM support tend to make you choose between using a second SIM card or microSD storage. So, a company called IDEMIA came up with a design that merges the two.
If you're looking for a deal, Samsung is now offering a free memory card to those that purchase a Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, or Note8. The size of the card depends on the internal storage of the handset.
With the Switch only shipping with a mere 32GB of storage, and downloadable content becoming popular among gamers, Nintendo has announced a new partnership with WD, launching licensed storage cards.
SanDisk has announced a new microSD card at CES. The new model offers 256GB of storage and complies with the industry's new A1 standard for application performance, making it ideal for smartphones.
Despite a distinct lack of device support, Samsung has become the first flash memory manufacturer to unveil removable Universal Flash Storage cards offering fast speeds and capacities up to 256GB.
A new microSD card from Samsung is on the way, promising more storage than anything else before it at 256 GB. The EVO Plus 256 GB will be available to purchase in June for the price of $249.99.
SanDisk's 200GB Class 10 Ultra microSDXC card is currently available in the UK for £108.99, 21% less than its usual price of £137.99 - but you'll only be able to grab it at that price today.
Google has acknowledged an issue in which tracks downloaded to a microSD card from its Play Music service have been disappearing after a handset reboot, and promises that a fix is on the way.
SanDisk said in March that its new 200GB microSDXC card would be available to buy this quarter priced at $400 - but the card has now gone on sale with a price tag that's far lower than expected.
Californian company Microdia says its new 512GB microSDXC SD4.0 UHS-II Card, offering data transfer speeds of up to 300MB/s, will go on sale in July - but it won't be cheap.
Samsung is bringing a new generation of its EVO and PRO memory cards, which are now capable of meeting the increasingly demanding requirements for storing very high resolution video content.
SanDisk sets yet another record for microSD storage with the unveiling of its latest Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card, which will allow you to store up to 200GB of data.
Sony says its new 64GB microSDXC card offers 'premium sound' for its $160 price tag - five times higher than a 'normal' card - but its promises of offering better audio quality are dubious at best.
Yet more info leaks about one of Nokia's new Windows Phone 8 devices ahead of its official launch this week; the Lumia 820 is said to include wireless charging, removable covers and a microSD slot.
We were given some Samsung microSD cards, told they were "indestructible" and proceeded to destroy them thanks to suggestions from the forums - plus the one we didn't destroy we gave away!
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