What is OEM product? - Xperia Z1 Accessories

I was looking for Samsung sdxc pro 64g UHS-1 in Ebay and I found one which is cheaper than others, but its retail package is not like the others, so I sent a message to ask if it is genuine.
This is seller's answer:
"Hi there, this is an OEM product made for Samsung, which means that it's branded Samsung but an outsourcing factory made for them."
I am not sure what their answer means. Should I buy this? and does z1 support uhs-1 ?

I'd be shocked if SS re-branded any product especially storage related, given they are one of the leading developers in storage technology.

homer285 said:
I'd be shocked if SS re-branded any product especially storage related, given they are one of the leading developers in storage technology.
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I just fonund the SS micro sd card that I mentioned above in Ali express and ...OMG...it seems fake and it's amazing in other way.
They advertise the memory card whose real capacity is 8gb but recognized 64gb when connect to PC.:silly:

I cant tell if you're being sarcastic or not, however, "Ali Express", whats that? sounds like some dodgy online scam shop, true? Or was that your point?

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Cheap 32gig Micro SD CARD!

I got an email back on it...
Please be aware that the following listing:
250728064101 - ²SanDisk² ²32GB ²microSDHC ²Card 32 GB ²SD ²microSD ²HC
We're writing to let you know that we removed the listing for the following item that you bid on or won:
250728064101 - ²SanDisk² ²32GB ²microSDHC ²Card 32 GB ²SD ²microSD ²HC
Most items listed on eBay are legitimate, and there are many things we do to protect our members from buying items that aren't. One thing we do is remove items reported to us as allegedly infringing through the eBay VeRO program.
In this case, we removed the listing because the copyright or trademark owner of this product reported that they believe the item may not be authentic.
class 2. looking forward to you getting it.
I took my chances with it too. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks for the heads up!
I am holding back...he is also selling 256gb flash drives...
jarod73 said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/SanDisk-32GB-mi...728064101QQcategoryZ50503QQvarZQQcmdZViewItem
Usually I say when it's too good to be true ignore it.. but this was just too much to passup.. $19.99 for this 32gig card! Figured I would share.. I'll give yall a heads up about it when I receive it
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This reminds me of the chinese 3500 mah batteries I bought on eBay that don't hold a charge as long as my 1500 mah stock battery. But $20 for a 32 gig card? I hope you back up your data If someone sold me a new Porsche for $10,000 I would assume the engine might be missing.
jarod73 said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/SanDisk-32GB-mi...728064101QQcategoryZ50503QQvarZQQcmdZViewItem
Usually I say when it's too good to be true ignore it.. but this was just too much to passup.. $19.99 for this 32gig card! Figured I would share.. I'll give yall a heads up about it when I receive it
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lol I just got this email, guess i need to get my money back, sometimes it's better to listen to your gut:
Please be aware that the following listing:
250728064101 - ²SanDisk² ²32GB ²microSDHC ²Card 32 GB ²SD ²microSD ²HC
We're writing to let you know that we removed the listing for the following item that you bid on or won:
250728064101 - ²SanDisk² ²32GB ²microSDHC ²Card 32 GB ²SD ²microSD ²HC
Most items listed on eBay are legitimate, and there are many things we do to protect our members from buying items that aren't. One thing we do is remove items reported to us as allegedly infringing through the eBay VeRO program.
In this case, we removed the listing because the copyright or trademark owner of this product reported that they believe the item may not be authentic.
I bought a 16GB Kingston SDHC Class 6. It showed up and it was acting weird while I tried to transfer files. It got corrupted, so I spent a few hours trying to properly format it back to 16GB, but it would only format to 8GB.
I checked the packaging (everything was written in Chinese) and the card smelled like formaldehyde or super glue. The hologram was not actually a hologram. I contacted the seller and reported him to Ebay for selling fakes. He had good ratings with like 4000 sales and only 3 bad reports. He told me that it happens, occasionally they pick up fakes, they try to do occasional testing, but again.... it happens.
Fakes are rampant on Ebay, I will reconsider next time to save a few dollars.
End result
I got my money back through ebay the beginning of this month
and today i received one of the two sd card that I ordered in November and a bracelet??? lol how weird

Does class 10 micro SD speed up my device?

Hi friends,
I want to buy a 32gb micro sd card but didn't decide to its class. As you know most of our sd cards have class 4 speed but i wonder if class 10 speeds up my desire z. I think i will move all my apps to sd. Would you buy class 10 and pay more or class 4 and pay less?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Speeds
So no, in our case, there won't be a difference between using a Class 10 vs a Class 4. It would be in your best interest if you got a 32GB Class 4 and save the cash then get a Class 10 and not use the speeds you paid for.
So which brand is the best for us? I don't want to pay more. I have searched eBay and found no brand oem cards which are cheap...
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Most electronic components are all made by several manufacturers. Companies buy from them and brand it as their own. Example: all consumer graphic cards for computers are either of nVidia or AMD/ATI. When you go shopping for one, however, there is Zotac, EVGA, Sapphire, BFG, Asus, etc.. but they're all just rebrands of the original.
My point being is that there is no such thing as 'best brand'. Sure some brands give you better warranty/service, but how much warranty/service are you going to need on a SD card? Just find the cheapest 32GB one you can find and take it.
Athrun88 said:
Most electronic components are all made by several manufacturers. Companies buy from them and brand it as their own. Example: all consumer graphic cards for computers are either of nVidia or AMD/ATI. When you go shopping for one, however, there is Zotac, EVGA, Sapphire, BFG, Asus, etc.. but they're all just rebrands of the original.
My point being is that there is no such thing as 'best brand'. Sure some brands give you better warranty/service, but how much warranty/service are you going to need on a SD card? Just find the cheapest 32GB one you can find and take it.
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I will keep your advices and buy an sd card which i found. Thank you for helping me.
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Deadly Sto(R)m said:
So which brand is the best for us? I don't want to pay more. I have searched eBay and found no brand oem cards which are cheap...
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DO NOT waste your time buying a Micro-SD card from eBay. Many of them are counterfeits, and you unfortunately have no way of telling the legit ones from the frauds. The counterfeits are skillfully mislabeled to depict higher Class and GB capacity then they actually are capable of, and will even report the "wrong" GB capacity on your phone or PC. For instance, a 2 GB card will be misrepresented as 32 GB, and even say on your phone and PC that its 32 GB. But when you actually try to move files, it will be okay until the 2 GB is used up, then you will get an error.
If you look around the Accessories subforum, you will find several posts by different folks who have been ripped off this way. Stick to legit vendors. Not sure who you have available in your area. But Newegg is reliable, does not sell counterfeit goods, and have excellent customer service if a return is needed for some reason.
Athrun88 said:
Most electronic components are all made by several manufacturers. Companies buy from them and brand it as their own. Example: all consumer graphic cards for computers are either of nVidia or AMD/ATI. When you go shopping for one, however, there is Zotac, EVGA, Sapphire, BFG, Asus, etc.. but they're all just rebrands of the original.
My point being is that there is no such thing as 'best brand'. Sure some brands give you better warranty/service, but how much warranty/service are you going to need on a SD card? Just find the cheapest 32GB one you can find and take it.
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Your video card example is not correct. While Nvidia supplies the GPU chipset and has a reference design for the card, the manufacturers you mention almost always diverge from the reference design, and come up with their own card layout, cooling solutions, and do the remainder of the manufacturing.
And while SD memory is probably only actually manufactured by a finite number of several companies, it doesn't mean that they are all the same quality. I've used at least 3 different cards from Sandisk, with no issues, and many other Sandisk buyers will tell you the same. If you read posts from people with SD issues, its almost always from the lesser known, cheaper brands (or counterfeits bought on eBay, as I mentioned in my post above). My recommendation is Sandisk.
You can try for cheaper brand to save a few bucks, and you will probably be fine. But the difference in cost is not significant to me, compared to the potential hassle of losing my data and having to exchange SD cards due to problems. Better to spend a little more, and never have to worry about such things.

Samsung Micro SD cards #BEWARE OF FAKES#

Hello everybody,
I have read and learned many useful things on this site, so thought I'd share my experience in the hope you would not have to go through the same thing.
I initially brought a Samsung class 10 mSD card from ebay for £19.99 delivered. It came with only the plastic case and no other external packaging. Immediately I tested it and noticed the poor transfer rates. of approx. 16kb/s read, 5kb/s write.
At this point I was suspicious that the card was a fake.
I ran numerous tests on several diagnostic programs and its was the same.
I wanted to be sure before making my complaint to ebay, so I brought another one, this time from Amazon.
The one from Amazon appears identical from the front of the card, but on the back it was different. See photo [The one on the left = genuine]
I then ran diagnostics on them side-by-side, tested both card with pretty much the same data, and my initial suspicions were confirmed. The ebay one was fake. [The one on the left = genuine]
I have read on here and seen some other members posting benchmark data on Sandisk and Samsung mSD cards [with similar slow speeds] brought from ebay traders.
If your card turns out to be slower, then there's a good chance it could be a fake. I recommend you contact ebay stating your item is not as described and request a full refund. This is exactly what I did.
I hope this information helps as many people as possible.
There's nothing worst than being conned, apart from the feeling of being cheated.
I just bought one from Amazon
well to be precise I bought a 32GB Samsung card from an Amazon trader as Amazon UK dont sell them direct at all. It came in what appeared to be samsung packaging and could not be detected from the original by the human eye.
I am of course suspicious about the price but then also aware that most phone manufacturers vastly over price "official" merchandise. (my £2.50 phone bumper fits and does the job just as well as the Sammy one) Unfortunately I dont have a reader for my computer so can only test it in the phone and am currently converting/uploading some videos through the USB cable which is of course a slow process. It reports as being about 29GB which would be expected but it seems there is software than can fake this. I am therfore fully expecting it to fail when it goes over about 2GB or when I try to play back the movie files - will wait and see.
However my question really is this - for most users additional storage is a luxury rather than necessety and I am not really too worried about the "class" of the card as I dont intend to store anything important on it, just extra music and videos for long trips. Would it therefore be more sensible to purchase a generic 32 GB class 4 card from a reputable dealer for about £20-£25 rather than go for a discounted Samsung one? It seems far less likely to me that people would push fake unbranded cards as there is less profit to be made. £50 - £60 is too much to pay for somehing that I dont really need - and anyway how could I be sure that a £60 was any more genuine - do I trust the likes of Play.com?
If I do find this one is fake I am considering reporting it through trading standards because giving these rogue traders (and there are thousands of them) the cop out of simply refunding the money is doing nothing to stop this illegal trading
This is exactly why I don't start penny pinching on memory cards for my main devices, because for a few £s extra I can get from Amazon or Play.com and know it usually is real, or if fake can get an easy refund.
I never buy from sellers, always by from Amazon or Play direct because I know they don't sell fakes.
but that really is not the question
Michael_P said:
This is exactly why I don't start penny pinching on memory cards for my main devices, because for a few £s extra I can get from Amazon or Play.com and know it usually is real, or if fake can get an easy refund.
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I also know I can get a refund through an amazon reseller however my point is this. £60 odd is a vastly inflated price for just 32GB when the stuff being stored is neither critical, irreplacable or in all honesty more than just an added convenience. Which is why I really asked if an unbranded 32 GB class 4 which rarely sell anywhere for more than £25 is a better solution than a branded one heavily discounted.
This said the card I have reports the correct size and i have so far transferred about 12 GB of video and music content and it sitll reports 17GB. The only noticable problem with playback is with a couple of files which I let windows copy convert! Have since found that the s3 happily plays a 1gb avi file without conversion and the copy rate via the usb cable is about what I expect.
What worried me was that Moborobo didnt seem to want to copy to the card always, however the connection to Moborobo is always a bit erratic and often takes about three attempts to connect at all (pity becaue it otherwise is an excellent programme)
I think I shall just continue to fill up the card with AVI files and monitor it over the next week if it doesnt drop any and continues to play them OK then I think I will assume that I did actually get a 32GB card (whether the branding is fake or not isnt really a big issue for me and I can afford to replace this twice more for the cost of a genuine card)
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I just checked with one video file and it took 1min 15sec to transfer a 900MB file from my computer to the card in the S3 using usb cable, which sounds reasonable to me.
When i buy mine i'm going to try to make sure to make sure it is through a legit retailer
buying on amazon.com doesn't promise you anything, its the SELLER that matters
which is why im going to try to make sure i'm actually buying it FROM amazon, not ON amazon
the damn samsung from amazon went up over 41 bucks
I might just buy the sandisk model for 33ish
gbswales said:
I also know I can get a refund through an amazon reseller however my point is this. £60 odd is a vastly inflated price for just 32GB when the stuff being stored is neither critical, irreplacable or in all honesty more than just an added convenience. Which is why I really asked if an unbranded 32 GB class 4 which rarely sell anywhere for more than £25 is a better solution than a branded one heavily discounted.
This said the card I have reports the correct size and i have so far transferred about 12 GB of video and music content and it sitll reports 17GB. The only noticable problem with playback is with a couple of files which I let windows copy convert! Have since found that the s3 happily plays a 1gb avi file without conversion and the copy rate via the usb cable is about what I expect.
What worried me was that Moborobo didnt seem to want to copy to the card always, however the connection to Moborobo is always a bit erratic and often takes about three attempts to connect at all (pity becaue it otherwise is an excellent programme)
I think I shall just continue to fill up the card with AVI files and monitor it over the next week if it doesnt drop any and continues to play them OK then I think I will assume that I did actually get a 32GB card (whether the branding is fake or not isnt really a big issue for me and I can afford to replace this twice more for the cost of a genuine card)
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I just checked with one video file and it took 1min 15sec to transfer a 900MB file from my computer to the card in the S3 using usb cable, which sounds reasonable to me.
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You can get a class 10 Sandisk 32gb uhs-i card for £23 from Play.com and most people see these mobile ultra cards as one of the best cards you can buy for a phone because of decent
transfer speeds and faster to access small files, and they only cost a tiny bit more than some of the unbranded crap some places sell, so you shouldn't just blindly settle because it's the cheapest and has a high class rating.
gbswales said:
well to be precise I bought a 32GB Samsung card from an Amazon trader as Amazon UK dont sell them direct at all. It came in what appeared to be samsung packaging and could not be detected from the original by the human eye.
Although nothing is guaranteed, and the fact that there are many traders selling via Amazon, Amazon themselves do sell these mSD cards, or at least the one I brought was "Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L. "
As others have confirmed, with a reputable seller, its less likely to be fake, but even if there is a mistake somewhere along the way, a refund is less difficult to obtain.
I am of course suspicious about the price but then also aware that most phone manufacturers vastly over price "official" merchandise. (my £2.50 phone bumper fits and does the job just as well as the Sammy one) Unfortunately I dont have a reader for my computer so can only test it in the phone and am currently converting/uploading some videos through the USB cable which is of course a slow process. It reports as being about 29GB which would be expected but it seems there is software than can fake this. I am therfore fully expecting it to fail when it goes over about 2GB or when I try to play back the movie files - will wait and see.
Let us know how you get on with this...
However my question really is this - for most users additional storage is a luxury rather than necessety and I am not really too worried about the "class" of the card as I dont intend to store anything important on it, just extra music and videos for long trips.
Class determines speed of data transfer, not quality.
Would it therefore be more sensible to purchase a generic 32 GB class 4 card from a reputable dealer for about £20-£25 rather than go for a discounted Samsung one? It seems far less likely to me that people would push fake unbranded cards as there is less profit to be made. £50 - £60 is too much to pay for somehing that I dont really need - and anyway how could I be sure that a £60 was any more genuine - do I trust the likes of Play.com?
£50 or £60 damn, you must be shopping at the wrong places.
Amazon does a Sandisk 32GB, class 10 for £25 delivered to your door.
If I do find this one is fake I am considering reporting it through trading standards because giving these rogue traders (and there are thousands of them) the cop out of simply refunding the money is doing nothing to stop this illegal trading
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Agree, the rotten apples should be reported so that they are stopped before they spoil the market and more people are cheated.
Michael_P said:
This is exactly why I don't start penny pinching on memory cards for my main devices, because for a few £s extra I can get from Amazon or Play.com and know it usually is real, or if fake can get an easy refund.
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Totally agree with you.
Until now, I have always had a positive experience on ebay. ie]
ebay offers the best service and value, when it comes to accessories such as phone cases, cables, car chargers, mounts.... all sent from Hong Kong/China....but with certain things like memory, PC components and so on.. its best not to chance it.
Mr_Twist said:
I never buy from sellers, always by from Amazon or Play direct because I know they don't sell fakes.
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It depends, Amazon sells a huge range of items by working with other businesses to deliver an all under one site e-shopping experience.
jdhommert said:
When i buy mine i'm going to try to make sure to make sure it is through a legit retailer
buying on amazon.com doesn't promise you anything, its the SELLER that matters
which is why im going to try to make sure i'm actually buying it FROM amazon, not ON amazon
Too Right :good:
Michael_P said:
You can get a class 10 Sandisk 32gb uhs-i card for £23 from Play.com and most people see these mobile ultra cards as one of the best cards you can buy for a phone because of decent
transfer speeds and faster to access small files, and they only cost a tiny bit more than some of the unbranded crap some places sell, so you shouldn't just blindly settle because it's the cheapest and has a high class rating.
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:good: Michael_p is a savvy shopper!
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jdhommert said:
buying on amazon.com doesn't promise you anything, its the SELLER that matters
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Not true
Amazon said:
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After you have read carefully through the following important guidelines, click below to submit your claim.
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AW079 said:
Hello everybody,
I have read and learned many useful things on this site, so thought I'd share my experience in the hope you would not have to go through the same thing.
I initially brought a Samsung class 10 mSD card from ebay for £19.99 delivered. It came with only the plastic case and no other external packaging. Immediately I tested it and noticed the poor transfer rates. of approx. 16kb/s read, 5kb/s write.
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To save yourself some time next time. Call the company and give them the serial number printed on the card and ask them if it's on the system.
This might not work though as the fake manufacturer might have printed the same one on all of them. But if another person reported it or the specs don't match or Samsung doesn't have the serial number in their system then you know you got a fake.
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KainamHD said:
Not true
ama zon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=537868
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ok yes i know amazon has a policy like that, so does ebay but its still possible and has happened numerous times to people if you read the reviews
I just ordered my sd card today after I seen this thread...hope I get a legit card. I got it from here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Y61KY4/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
How do you test them using CystalDiscInfo? Can you test it when it is in the phone?
sold by amazon ..... or not
Well I have looked through the Amazon UK store and cannot find any 32GB micro SD cards that are actually sold by Amazon. There are many that look as if they are but if you read the small print it says "fullfilled by Amazon". You are not buying from Amazon "fullfilled by" means only that a third party supplier is using the amazon warehouse to store their stock, amazon pick and despatch but your legal contract is with the third party store and not Amazon.
The one I purchased was from a trade called Samsung 3D store UK (this forum wont let me post a link because I am a new member )
It looks genuine and it shows up on the phone as 29.23GB - I have loaded a lot of films and music which all plays ok and in settings it shows 14GB still free. My initial concern was that Moborobo file manager didnt always upload to it (but then that nice programme is still a bit flakey) I uploaded everything direct from windows through the USB cable without any conversion.
Hopefully I have a good (genuine or not) one
lol its common sense. u bought it from ebay + it was cheap....
alfy! said:
How do you test them using CystalDiscInfo? Can you test it when it is in the phone?
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No, you've gotta use Crystaldiskmark via a card reader on laptop or pc.
jdhommert said:
ok yes i know amazon has a policy like that, so does ebay but its still possible and has happened numerous times to people if you read the reviews
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So true. Its a shame we do not live in an ideal world :laugh:
Lpuboy87 said:
I just ordered my sd card today after I seen this thread...hope I get a legit card. I got it from here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Y61KY4/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
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Check transfer speeds with Crystaldiskmark, or when transferring files using explorer.
gbswales said:
Well I have looked through the Amazon UK store and cannot find any 32GB micro SD cards that are actually sold by Amazon. There are many that look as if they are but if you read the small print it says "fullfilled by Amazon". You are not buying from Amazon "fullfilled by" means only that a third party supplier is using the amazon warehouse to store their stock, amazon pick and despatch but your legal contract is with the third party store and not Amazon.
The one I purchased was from a trade called Samsung 3D store UK (this forum wont let me post a link because I am a new member )
It looks genuine and it shows up on the phone as 29.23GB - I have loaded a lot of films and music which all plays ok and in settings it shows 14GB still free. My initial concern was that Moborobo file manager didnt always upload to it (but then that nice programme is still a bit flakey) I uploaded everything direct from windows through the USB cable without any conversion.
Hopefully I have a good (genuine or not) one
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I hope you get a good one too, so far things sound good, but the only way to find out is to test it or use CDM.
You must manually refresh your list on moboplayer and it'll find all your videos.
vince1234 said:
lol its common sense. u bought it from ebay + it was cheap....
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I beg to differ, ebay have on the most part been good, its only a handful of dodgy dealers that ruin the experience. Plus things on ebay are not necessarily cheaper. 32GB card I brought from both ebay and Amazon were both same price @ £19.99.
Sometimes its not even the seller that are dodgy, but the fact that they too got duped by a dodgy supplier selling fakes.
2 days in...
Update.
So up until I received my genuine card from amazon I was using the fake card for like 4 days...its now two days with the genuine card and I can report that there is a noticeable difference in speed.
The real world usage difference between 16r/6w vs. 20r/11w is quite noticeable.
The reason being, that for the most part you will be writing to the card, or at least that's when you'll notice the speed most. 6mb/s vs 11 mb/s
Even used during transfer via USB the difference is noticeable.
FYI, you will need a card that writes at the speed of at least least 6mb/s [Class 6] if you want to record 1080p HD videos to ExtSD.
Useful background info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital
Currently the best deal I found on an mSD card.
Hi guys,
64GB Sandisk class 10 mSD for just under £45 delivered.
If you can wait or are planning to get one for use after 04/07 I'd recommend this.
:good:
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/...ard-Class-10-with-Adapter/ListingDetails.html
I initially thought 32GB would be more than enough space, but a week on and I kinda wished that I'd brought the 64GB.
The reason for this.
- 2 hours Video Recording = 16GB
- my music alone already takes up 5GB [most are on 320kb/s quality]
- one way to truly appreciate the screen quality on the S3 is by using MKV video files which are like 800-1000MB for 25 mins, and a typical full length movie is approx 4GB.
64GB uses exfat file system and is sdxc spec which is fastest you can get on an SD card. Sandisk is one of the best names out there for SD card technology.
Who knows, I may just end up getting a 64GB card also
Let me know what you guys think?
gbswales said:
Well I have looked through the Amazon UK store and cannot find any 32GB micro SD cards that are actually sold by Amazon.
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Hi I ordered a 32Gb Sandisk direct from Amazon yesterday although looks to be out of stock now, not a reseller btw. http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-32G...KLEK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340572521&sr=8-1 Click on 6new under main info and you can buy from Amazon instead of a potential dodgy reseller. Was £22.50 when I bought mine although only had a few left when I ordered.
You can use SD Tools with your phone to check your microSD card:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEwOSwiYWxlcy52ZWx1c2Nlay5zZHRvb2xzIl0.
AnTuTu will do the same:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEwOSwiY29tLmFudHV0dS5BQmVuY2hNYXJrIl0.

FAKE Samsung PRO 64 GB MicroSD SCAM ! WARNING!

Hi guys. It looks like every geek user has to be microsd scammed on his life... and yes, it happened to me!
I've bought a MicroSD card on eBay from an ITALIAN SELLER with LOTS of feedback points... it was listed as Samsung PRO Micro SD 64 GB.
Well...it was a fake! It's a 8 GB card modified to appear as 64 GB to the system.
I tested it with H2testw ...
This time the fake was EPIC. The retail package was REALLY similar to the genuine one (Look the attached photo!)
The only differences where in some graphic details!
I've made a video to warn users about this card and help to spot FAKE cards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAiqv_QE7NY
Please share it and be careful !!!!! Obviously I had my money back and I reported the user to ebay.
FUSIONdev said:
Hi guys. It looks like every geek user has to be microsd scammed on his life... and yes, it happened to me!
I've bought a MicroSD card on eBay from an ITALIAN SELLER with LOTS of feedback points... it was listed as Samsung PRO Micro SD 64 GB.
Well...it was a fake! It's a 8 GB card modified to appear as 64 GB to the system.
I tested it with H2testw ...
This time the fake was EPIC. The retail package was REALLY similar to the genuine one (Look the attached photo!)
The only differences where in some graphic details!
I've made a video to warn users about this card and help to spot FAKE cards:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAiqv_QE7NY
Please share it and be careful !!!!! Obviously I had my money back and I reported the user to ebay.
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Man that sucks Hopefully you'll get a refund and thanks for the heads up :good:
meanoc said:
Man that sucks Hopefully you'll get a refund and thanks for the heads up :good:
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I've been refunded, but I wanna warn users!
Who buys a Samsung PRO card, is for taking photos or videos....store big files...
Well: imagine that you put this card on your phone and go on vacantion....you shoot photos and.....nothing!
The photos are all lost!
55 GB are FAKE... 8 GB real... it's PURE CRAP !!!
The eBay seller where I bought it, has sold other 7 cards.....and now is selling A-Data cards (maybe fake too)......
Just look on eBay and you'll find lots of Samsung Pro fakes... :crying:
Thanks for the heads up!!! As a matter of fact, I remember reading in head-fi forum people were complaining about problems with Samsung 64GB card, wonder if it's related to the same thing...
vectron said:
Thanks for the heads up!!! As a matter of fact, I remember reading in head-fi forum people were complaining about problems with Samsung 64GB card, wonder if it's related to the same thing...
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I don't know: the Samsung PRO scam is really new... They used to scam with the Samsung ESSENTIAL series and Sandisk cards.
Samsung has to do something... like some kind of logo/sticker impossible to clone, to certify the genuine product...
thanks I was literally going to buy one on Ebay. Might as well go to Walmart instead <.<
Troopermaniac said:
thanks I was literally going to buy one on Ebay. Might as well go to Walmart instead <.<
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I'm really happy I saved you from being scammed ! You should buy from eBay, but search for something certified and genuine
Thanks for the heads up.
I see that it also says USH-I instead of UHS-1.
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Thanks for the heads up.
I see that it also says USH-I instead of UHS-1.
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Yes!
But at first sight it's really difficult to spot it... incredible replica!
2rB said:
Thanks for the heads up.
I see that it also says USH-I instead of UHS-1.
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FUSIONdev said:
Yes!
But at first sight it's really difficult to spot it... incredible replica!
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Ment to write "UHS" at both places - but got the order wrong on one of them.
Hard to make a point ...
The difference however were, naturally, that the fake one have got "I" and the original one "1".
Sorry for messing up the post.
Thanks for the warning, I'm about to buy a 64gb microSD.
fake or not
This card fake or not?
made in taiwan

[Q] sd cards dilema

hey guys am looking to purchase a memory card but ive ran into a bit of a problem
these are the memory cards ive been looking at
this one is a sandisk ultra micro sdxc
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-mic...keywords=sandisk+micro+sd+64gb#productDetails
and this one is a sandisk extreme micro sdhc
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-SDS...sr=1-5&keywords=sandisk+extreme+micro+sd+64gb
now the ultra is 64gb and the extreme is 32gb as thats the price range am willing to spend now the question is, is it worth it getting the extreme card as at the end of the day yes it has a higher transfer speed but its smaller than the ultra and for a mobile phone will i notice a difference in the transfer speed is it worth it getting the extreme one over the ultra? what do you guys think? as i carnt really afford the 64gb extreme memory card at the moment
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Currently I'm running on 64gb ultra from SanDisk, and it is fast enough for everything You would do on mobile device such as HTC One M8. If I was You, I would go for 64gb if You have them in more less same price range.
Two days ago I brought on popular auctions site extreme ver. of same 64gb micro SD I'm using currently, still waiting for parcel. It is from HK, so it might take up to three weeks to arrive, but if You want I can report back here (compare them both in every day use), price was very tasty like for 64gb.
The bottom line is, it all depends what You will use that card for. Do You need 64gb of extra storage, will You have dual boot, etc. I can't really see much difference between ultra and extreme in every day use.
no worries buddy il be using the memory card for storing pictures on and playing music that will be stored on the memory card am not doing fancy things with the phone like dual boot or custom roms or anything as am happy as the way it runs stock tbh
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Currently I'm running on 64gb ultra from SanDisk, and it is fast enough for everything You would do on mobile device such as HTC One M8. If I was You, I would go for 64gb if You have them in more less same price range.
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I'd probably go with the same advice. As long as the card is fast enough for Zoes (which Class 10 should be) its good for anything on the phone. And double the capacity for £7 looks like a good deal.
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Two days ago I brought on popular auctions site extreme ver. of same 64gb micro SD I'm using currently, still waiting for parcel. It is from HK, so it might take up to three weeks to arrive, but if You want I can report back here (compare them both in every day use), price was very tasty like for 64gb.
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I'd be very cautious about buying SD cards from auction websites, or any source where the reputation is at all questionable. Sites like eBay are awash with counterfeit SD. Its just too easy to mark a card as higher capacity or speed class and jack up the price. The cards will even read the "fake" capacity on your device, but fail when you try to move files exceeding the actual capacity.
Personally, I would rather spend a bit more at a reputable vendor like Amazon or Newegg rather than worry about such things. Vendors that reliably deal genuine goods; and have a solid customer support reputation on the off-chance that something does go wrong.
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I'd be very cautious about buying SD cards from auction websites, or any source where the reputation is at all questionable. Sites like eBay are awash with counterfeit SD. Its just too easy to mark a card as higher capacity or speed class and jack up the price. The cards will even read the "fake" capacity on your device, but fail when you try to move files exceeding the actual capacity.
Personally, I would rather spend a bit more at a reputable vendor like Amazon or Newegg rather than worry about such things. Vendors that reliably deal genuine goods; and have a solid customer support reputation on the off-chance that something does go wrong.
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Well, still looking for 64gb one due to eBay member I brought them from was thrown out from site. Had my money back. Personally I like to buy things like SD cards from countries where they are made, in most cases You will have free P&P, and if You not tight with th time it is the best deal out there. This time I went for bit dodgy seller only because the price , it was very low - so I was prepared to loss all money. But if You have some sellers there who after 5000 - 10000 of sold items still have 100% positive feedback - You can't go wrong there. I used to sell on site like eBay, and I know it is very hard to make some people happy, even ed hen You will do everything right.
I have an unbranded 64gb class10 I got on eBay for about 10$ and its fantastic, the transfer speeds are are expected for a class 10 too.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=151417801693&alt=web Plus the seller says they will replace it if it doesn't work properly. I have mine filled to about 75% about 47gb and have recommended the seller to at least 5 personal friends who all bought at least one and are satisfied. With eBay follow the seller rating if a seller has 500+ reviews with only a few naysayers then you should be fine, also look into return policies pick a seller who has a good rating, good return policy and good prices and your golden.
Sent from my HTC One_M8
bandjosh said:
With eBay follow the seller rating if a seller has 500+ reviews with only a few naysayers then you should be fine, also look into return policies pick a seller who has a good rating, good return policy and good prices and your golden.
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I'll agree with that (as well as some of the similar statements in the post above yours). I mentioned being cautions buying from vendors with questionable reputation. But obviously, eBay rating (especially very high, with a decent number of transactions) qualifies as "reputation".
And yes, I would not even bother buying products like this unless their is a good return policy. You also have to weight in the time/hassle of such returns, particularly for foreign sellers (not applicable in your case). For me, I'd often prefer to just buy from a vendor like Amazon or Newegg, where I know the probability of even needed to utilize their return policy is low. Just my preference, I'd rather spend a little extra to not have to worry about the time and hassle of a return. But I also recognize that everyone has different preferences in that regard.

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