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About the Product- 1.5TB Storage Capacity
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- Class 10 Rated/UHS-1 Card
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When you go to get a new one under warranty, make sure to tell them it was in your phone and not the dashcam.
I tried once and they denied me because I didn't use their 'endurance' line.
Also, at some point, the card will go read-only. This is to protect the memory as it gets older and unable to write correctly. You could still turn in the SD card for replacement if it is under warranty, but "they" will have it and all of your incriminating evidence!
Chose well...
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Relatively good deal, the previous lowest price seems to have been 109.99.
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I think it goes to 128 terabyte by the SD Association, but we are talking by practice and so we will likely see inchmeal improvements.
Think 1.5tb might be a worthy upgrade to my 400gb card. And maybe I can be more liberal with digital sales.
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We almost have the end-of-SDXC 2TB microSD cards, but I don't see it listed on Newegg or Amazon. Many fake listings out there though.
SDUC bumps the form factor limit to 128 TB but there's no sign of market adoption spotted. I don't think any device on the planet could read cards higher than 2 TB, unless a firmware update is all that's needed to enable it.
iPads don't take SD cards