RAM | 64 GB |
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Wireless Type | 802.11g |
Samsung EVO 64GB 48/MB/s Micro SDXC Memory Card with Adapter up to (MB-MP64DA/AM)
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Brand | Samsung Electronics |
Model Name | FBA_MB-MP64DA/AM |
Flash Memory Type | Micro Secure Digital Extended Capacity (MicroSDXC) |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 |
Compatible Devices | DIGITAL CAMERA, SMARTPHONE - SAMSUNG, ANDROID, WINDOWS PHONE, TABLET - SAMSUNG, ANDROID, WINDOWS, PC PORTABLE STORAGE See more |
About this item
- Compatible with devices with SDXC slots-usage in non SDXC slot lead to reduced performance
- Great for Cell phones, Smartphones, Android Tablets, Tablet PCs.
- Great speed and performance for full HD video recording, high resolution pictures, mobile gaming, music and more.
- Water proof, Temperature Proof, X-Ray proof, Magnetic proof
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Samsung 64GB EVO Micro SDXC w/ Adapter
up to 48MB/s -UHS 1 - Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MP64DA/AM)
- Read speeds up to 48 MB/s for quick file transfer from card to computer
- Write speeds twice as fast as conventional microSD cards
- UHS-1 enabled for recording Full HD video
- 64GB storage capacity holds thousands of photos or MP3s
- Waterproof, temperature proof, magnet proof, and X-ray proof
- Includes adapter for use with SD-enabled devices
- High-performance memory card for smartphones and
Samsung microSD 64GB EVO Memory Card
Save the moments of a lifetime. For a lifetime.
Get the most out of your smartphone or tablet PC with Samsung's EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card. This high-performance memory card features read speeds of up to 48 MB/s for transferring music, photos, and videos and is UHS-1 enabled to capture Full HD video. Waterproof, temperature proof, magnet proof, and X-ray proof, this reliable memory card ensures your files remain safe during life's little mishaps. An included SD adapter lets you use the card with your digital camera, laptop, or desktop computer.
Includes SD Adapter for Use with PCs and Digital Cameras
The Samsung EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card includes an adapter so you can use your card with SD-enabled devices such as digital cameras, laptops, and printers. This lets you easily transfer photos, music, and video content from your mobile device to your computer or any other device with an SD slot.
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Shoot Seamless Full HD VideoCapture special moments as vividly as you experience them. This memory card is Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1 rated, which means it records smooth Full HD video. |
Designed for the Latest Smartphones and TabletsThis high-speed memory card is ideal for your smartphone or tablet. Its fast read speeds keep up with the demands of mobile apps and save you time when downloading or moving memory-intensive files like Full HD video or high-res photo libraries. |
Huge Storage Capacity for Thousands of Photos and MP3sSave up to 37,270 photos, 1,110 minutes of video, and 14,990 songs. Download more media files and apps to your smart phone or tablet. And always know you’ve got plenty of space. Capacities based on 64GB card |
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Capture shots two times faster than conventional microSD cardsSave your precious memories—fast. This Ultra High Speed memory card is UHS-1 enabled, which means it captures photos and video two times faster than your typical microSD. |
WaterproofSamsung EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card can survive up to 24 hours in seawater. |
Temperature ProofSamsung EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card can endure temperatures from -25° to 85° Celsius. |
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X-Ray ProofSamsung EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card protect your precious data from damage caused by airport X-ray machines. |
Magnetic-ProofSamsung EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card can even resist up to 13 times the magnetic force of home theater speakers. |
What's in the BoxSamsung EVO 64GB microSD Card and SD adapter. |
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Family Lane | microSD | microSD | microSD | microSD |
Capacity | 16GB | 32GB | 64GB | 128GB |
Device Compatibility | Cellular Phones, Smart Phones, Tablet PCs | Cellular Phones, Smart Phones, Tablet PCs | Cellular Phones, Smart Phones, Tablet PCs | Cellular Phones, Smart Phones, Tablet PCs |
Speed Class | UHS-I Grade1, Class 10 | UHS-I Grade1, Class 10 | UHS-I Grade1, Class 10 | UHS-I Grade1, Class 10 |
Transfer speed | Up to 48MB/s | Up to 48MB/s | Up to 48MB/s | Up to 48MB/s |
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Storage Capacity | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to install | 4.5 | — | 4.7 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Durability | 3.8 | — | 4.6 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Tech Support | 4.2 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | — |
Sold By | Mixed Bag Media | #1 In Service | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | MemoryWhiz | Amazon.com |
flash memory type | Micro Secure Digital Extended Capacity (MicroSDXC) | Micro SDXC | Micro SDXC | Micro SD | Micro SDXC | Micro SD |
memory capacity | — | 64 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB |
speed class | class 10 | — | class 10 | class 10 | class 10 | — |
write speed | megabytes per second | 60 MB per second | 80 | 130 MB per second | 90 | — |
read speed | — | 100 megabytes per second | 170 megabytes per second | 130 megabytes per second | 190 megabytes per second | — |
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Samsung microSD 64GB EVO Memory Card Save the moments of a lifetime. For a lifetime. Get the most out of your smartphone or tablet PC with Samsung's EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card. This high-performance memory card features read speeds of up to 48 MB/s for transferring music, photos, and videos and is UHS-1 enabled to capture Full HD video. Waterproof, temperature proof, magnet proof, and X-ray proof, this reliable memory card ensures your files remain safe during life's little mishaps. An included SD adapter lets you use the card with your digital camera, laptop, or desktop computer Includes SD Adapter for Use with PCs and Digital Cameras The Samsung EVO 64GB microSD Memory Card includes an adapter so you can use your card with SD-enabled devices such as digital cameras, laptops, and printers. This lets you easily transfer photos, music, and video content from your mobile device
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Technical Details
Brand | Samsung Electronics |
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Series | FBA_MB-MP64DA/AM |
Item model number | MB-MP64DA/AM |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.4 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
Color | White, Yellow |
Department | Electronics |
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
ASIN | B00IVPU7AO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 24, 2014 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,485 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
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Customers like the value and speed of the flash memory. For example, they say it's excellent value for the money, and it'll save you time with scans. They're also happy with the performance and ease of use. That said, some complain about the formatting and loss of pictures. Opinions are mixed on the quality.
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Customers like the performance of the flash memory. For example, they say it works well with their Samsung camera, has no issues with running applications or games directly off of it, and is great for pictures, music, apps, and video recording. Some say it's a decent card, but compared with modern options.
"...appear to support Class 10 transfer speeds on SD cards and this card works great because you are not over spending on anymore than you need, yet..." Read more
"...This is a decent card, though compared with modern options such as the new U3 version of this same card, it falls short in performance...." Read more
"This card works wonderfully for pictures, music, apps, and video recording in my LG G3 smartphone, so that's all I can ask for...." Read more
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Customers appreciate the value of the flash memory. They say it's excellent value for money, and does not cost any extra. Some customers also say that it'll convince them to give up on Apple mobile. Overall, customers find it to be the best and most cost-effective 64GB card you can get for a GoPro.
"...not only find it fun but of course helps me end up with the best product for the money, future proofing to the best I can and also not over spending..." Read more
"...A good card for the money but definitely a budget card...." Read more
"...without any loss of resolution... definitely the best, most cost-effective 64GB card you can get for a GoPro..." Read more
"...It does not cost any extra and your device will send your media to Google for backup, automatically whenever you are powered up...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the flash memory. They mention it's very fast to write to, and has lots of space for storage of documents and photos. They appreciate the safety of their data and the transfer speed. Scans take far less time, and the speeds of up to 48Mbps is lightning fast. The Samsung EVO not only is able to record high bit rate video, but the 64GB allows for hours of recording. Read/writes seem fine, and it does not stumble or lag while recording 1080P.
"...Amazing speed...." Read more
"...They are fast. Period. In everything. Across the board...." Read more
"...Sure it worked great and fast at first. But after about a month it just stopped working. I was taking pictures and recording video with my phone...." Read more
"...and a little longer to process a video, but DOES NOT STUTTER OR LAGS WHILE RECORDING 1080P!..." Read more
Customers find the flash memory easy to install and use. They mention it's effortless to assemble and separate as needed, and it adds much needed space. They say it has no difficulties handling high resolution and that it'll reformat to other filesystems easily. Customers also appreciate the appropriate instructions and the fast and easy replacement steps.
"...contents of the internal microSD card, on a SAMSUNG 5S Active, is effortless - very quick to do - and not error prone because of excess inputs; AND,..." Read more
"...The packaging was great and the instructions were easy to follow on how to transfer files from my old phone to the new SD cards...." Read more
"...Android operating system immediately recognized it with no delay for driver installation..." Read more
"...on pc's the speeds seem to be as advertised and I've had no plug and play issues with it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the flash memory. Some mention it's very reliable, high-quality, and holds up well, while others say that it went bad in three months and completely fell apart on small file transfers.
"...submit for all to see, so the numbers are real world sourced, have a large sample size to null any outliers, and doesn't have a bias towards hyping..." Read more
"...options such as the new U3 version of this same card, it falls short in performance...." Read more
"...on a SAMSUNG 5S Active, is effortless - very quick to do - and not error prone because of excess inputs; AND, not the case on many other phones,..." Read more
"...HOWEVER, given the fact that (#1) it failed within five months of normal usage while my smaller sized Sandisk microSD cards have not failed under..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the formatting capabilities of the flash memory. They mention that it can't even be formatted, and that their phone and computer are unable to do so. Some customers also mention that the disk is write protected.
"...reformat this Samsung micro sd card and received a message "Cannot be formatted." Took the micro sd card out and inserted into the Samsung..." Read more
"...and frizzed out everything I had on the card - PLUS I was not able to re-format it with ANY DEVICE...." Read more
"...error messages on my Samsung Galaxy S2 tablet that the card needs to be formatted. I ran the process on the tablet and it failed...." Read more
"...for 2.5-3 months, suddenly it stopped working and my phone can't recognize the card's format, unfortunately my phone will not mount it...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the photos on the flash memory. They mention that they lost all of their photos and videos that they had collected over the last year. Some customers also say that the photos were not being stored on the card at all.
"...The card itself had very vibrant colors compared with the old card (exactly the same card btw) and was black on the sides as well as the back -..." Read more
"...Several of the images saved to the card failed to load. New photos taken by the Note 4 would fail to save on the card...." Read more
"...The pictures and videos just weren't there. So long memories......" Read more
"...This was successful, but now the card work very slow and will not accept many of the photos I had backed up from a week and a half ago...." Read more
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I now have it in my Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and primarily got it because I stream via ChromeCast/Samsung TV 1080p movies frequently approx 2GB each. I want to free as much space on my internal memory as possible so as to not slow the device down with large movie files like I was doing with the old class 2 16GB card I had.
Now as this card totes a Class 10 transfer speed rating that is also UHS-1 compatible....the kicker, if your device supports UHS-1 and by the way no smartphones at the moment do...and unless your using your phone as a professional video camera, recording large HD clips it makes no difference really and this is why UHS-1 support if found mainly on high end video recorders. So the advertising for this card boasts a 48m/s transfer speed that sounds pretty good right? (dont forget this says "with UHS-1")....Yes you see where now one can be confused about the real speeds people will see on their smartphones/tablets, which by the way is probably the majority use now of these cards as one can now add double their 32GB internal memory in one fast SD card for about $30...kind of makes you think how much of a rip off Apple is for charging 100 bucks for each additional 16Gbs or 32Gbs, I mean the physical memory isnt costing them that so what is, memory started becoming dirt cheap about 6 years ago but drones still cling onto their iphones like something called Micro SD cards havent been invented. Oh I forgot they have "the clould" because that is like exactly the same thing as having the data on a memory card in your phone, not dependent on Apples servers or data/internet being used or even present . Anyways enough icrap, this is the EVO version, the mid range model, the PRO being the best but also exponentially more expensive...the EVO was only about 10 or 15 bucks more than the baseline card and is about double the speeds. The PRO version had about double the EVO speeds but I was almost sure those added speeds wouldnt get utilized on my phone...I couldn't find anywhere detailing exactly how fast the Note 4s SD hardware/software was capable of transferring but since the Note 4 is essentially the top of the line phone toting the most up to date processor and other specs I figured that it had to at least transfer Class 10 speeds.
So far I am extremely happy with the performance of this card. Besides the plethora of great reviews about this card which makes pulling the trigger way easier on the order. I like the Samsung Samsung paring haha as hey it can't only help right?...BUT now let's get down to real stuff...
HOW DID THE CARD ACTUALLY PREFORM WHEN TESTED? (Using the A1 SD Bench app which is a great app to test your phones SD card but also see how other phones on the market, tablets, and their specs stack up against each other) This is an awesome app because the data is all sourced from the very large amount of tests that people who run the app submit for all to see, so the numbers are real world sourced, have a large sample size to null any outliers, and doesn't have a bias towards hyping certain features like advertising does.
The card averaged over over 10 tests of the long test mode (recommend standard):
40.95MB/s Read ------ 20.92 MB/s Write
So it seems that although the toted 48 mb/s they advertised, with UHS 1 compatible device if you pay attention though...which my Note 4 is not compatible with...still hit consistently at 40/20 read write with the card about 3/4 full of content during testing as to test real life conditions. The Note 4 does appear to support Class 10 transfer speeds on SD cards and this card works great because you are not over spending on anymore than you need, yet your utilizing the cards EVO speeds practically fully when tested in real world conditions.
This is a decent card, though compared with modern options such as the new U3 version of this same card, it falls short in performance. Read speeds were about 42MB/s and writes at 22MB/s. This card works well in my tablet and would do well for most cell phones. Use in cameras should be fine as well as Full HD video. However, performance falls short of the mark needed for recording 4k video.
Compared with the Sandisk Extreme
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The Sandisk Extreme has about 2x read speeds, but write speeds 3x faster than the Samsung Evo, bringing it within range for 4k video recording. The SanDisk is a more expensive card, and worth the price. If your are truly on a budget, and do not need to record 4k video, the Samsung may be acceptable.
Compared with Sandisk Extreme Pro XC I
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The Samsung Evo half as fast as the Extreme Pro in reads, and does compare when it comes to writes speed. The Sandisk Extreme Pro XC I is 4x as fast, though much more expensive. This Sandisk Extreme Pro is more comparable to the new U3 version of the Samsung Evo, a card with a similar price to this one but much better promised performance.
Samsung Evo U3
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Compared with Sandisk Extreme Pro XC II
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There is no comparison in performance. The Extreme Pro XC II is rated at 300MB/s vs the 42MB/s read speed for Samsung Evo U1. The read speed difference may be worth the additional money in some situations, but the cost is also about significantly higher.
Dumping a large amount of video files off of this card would be a chore. I do recommend removing it from the device for best performance, and using a quality card reader such as.
http://amzn.to/2shF9Ou
or
http://amzn.to/2shRWAz
I have attached a benchmark using the Saicoo reader above and a generic USB2 card reader. The transfer rates using the Saicoo show this card to operate at specified rates, about 42MB/s read and 22MB/s write. A good card for the money but definitely a budget card. Even when plugged into a USB 2 port, the Saicoo transferred at 40MB/s, a definite improvement over a bundled generic reader.
This is a decent card, though compared with modern options such as the new U3 version of this same card, it falls short in performance. Read speeds were about 42MB/s and writes at 22MB/s. This card works well in my tablet and would do well for most cell phones. Use in cameras should be fine as well as Full HD video. However, performance falls short of the mark needed for recording 4k video.
Compared with the Sandisk Extreme
http://amzn.to/2tbR1jg
The Sandisk Extreme has about 2x read speeds, but write speeds 3x faster than the Samsung Evo, bringing it within range for 4k video recording. The SanDisk is a more expensive card, and worth the price. If your are truly on a budget, and do not need to record 4k video, the Samsung may be acceptable.
Compared with Sandisk Extreme Pro XC I
http://amzn.to/2sad8b7
The Samsung Evo half as fast as the Extreme Pro in reads, and does compare when it comes to writes speed. The Sandisk Extreme Pro XC I is 4x as fast, though much more expensive. This Sandisk Extreme Pro is more comparable to the new U3 version of the Samsung Evo, a card with a similar price to this one but much better promised performance.
Samsung Evo U3
http://amzn.to/2s0xS2t
Compared with Sandisk Extreme Pro XC II
http://amzn.to/2tb5Ged
There is no comparison in performance. The Extreme Pro XC II is rated at 300MB/s vs the 42MB/s read speed for Samsung Evo U1. The read speed difference may be worth the additional money in some situations, but the cost is also about significantly higher.
Dumping a large amount of video files off of this card would be a chore. I do recommend removing it from the device for best performance, and using a quality card reader such as.
http://amzn.to/2shF9Ou
or
http://amzn.to/2shRWAz
I have attached a benchmark using the Saicoo reader above and a generic USB2 card reader. The transfer rates using the Saicoo show this card to operate at specified rates, about 42MB/s read and 22MB/s write. A good card for the money but definitely a budget card. Even when plugged into a USB 2 port, the Saicoo transferred at 40MB/s, a definite improvement over a bundled generic reader.
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Muy buena capacidad de almacenaje, de alrededor de 58gb libres, y excelente para teléfonos de gama alta y grabación a 1080p Full Hd. La probé con mi Samsung Galaxy Tab S y un Sony Z3 y funcionó de maravilla, hasta el momento no ha habido ningún problema con ningún archivo.