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Keep all your favorite game titles close at hand with the ADATA Premier MicroSDXC/SDHC memory cards. Available in five capacities, the card is designed to help you free up space on your smartphone, laptop, game console, and more while still giving you quick access to your stored content Read More
That feels like a bait and switch. Shows 256GB and OH YEAH this price is for 16GB! I knew there had to be a gimmick at that price for 256GB. It isn't 256GB. Post the correct image of the item offered at the price.
I got the five-pack of Adata 128GB microSD cards the last time this drop was offered.
All five checked out as true 128GB cards with f3write/f3read. Read and write speeds with those tools averaged 57 and 42.7 megabytes/second, respectively.
I hope people understand what they are getting here.
If you are looking for a FAST card a V10 rating is NOT IT. Do a little research about the V10, V30, V60 and the new expense V90 ratings. Don't think you are getting a fast card here because V10 isn't fast, you're just getting MANY of them for a relatively small price.
For some people this is plenty, just don't want people being disappointed in thinking a V10 card is fast as it isn't.
NOWitsOKAs of a current price check even the "discount" is in question, they essentially retail price now, the only savings being potentially in shipping.
NOWitsOKIt's a little confusing given all the different names, but the short answer is: if you're like me and were hoping to pick up a pile of cheap cards to throw in a GoPro for some 4k recording, these aren't going to cut it. You'll need a U3/V30 (my understanding is those are basically different names for the same speed) card at a minimum for that.