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Model: SAMSUNG EVO Select microSD Memory Card + Adapter, 1TB microSDXC, Up to 160 MB/s, UHS I, C10, U3, V30, A2, for Mobile Phone, Smartphones, Nintendo-Switch, and Tablets (MB-ME1T0SA/AM)
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The 1TB SAMSUNG PRO Plus is currently at sale for $99.99, $20 more. Is there any difference between these cards beyond speeds? According to an article someone else linked, both use the same newer tech for low power consumption. The PRO Plus card supposedly has Read speeds of 180MB/s and Write speeds of 130 MB/s. While this one is listed as 160 MB/s read AND write in the Amazon page. I assume that's a mistake, seems incorrect that the cheaper model has faster write speeds. Is there any significant difference in write speeds? Is there any other significant difference besides 20 MB/s of Read Speed? Because this is looking better bang for the buck in my opinion
If you only want 512gb, Select is $40 and Pro Plus is $45. Not as big as a price difference for a card with faster random read, higher IOPs, and less likely to catch on fire.
If you just want storage space and sequential operations, Select 1tb for $80 is a good deal.
Anyone know reliability of this? I've had 2 of the 512gb versions of this from Amazon corrupt and loose a bit of data (one in gopro hero 11 black, and one is galaxy s20 ultra). Luckily was able to recover most of the data, but I lost my trust in these huge capacity ones. I've been sticking to the 256gb variants now and have had no issues in years (I had retired these for the 512s but went back to the tried-and-true 256s.)
This statement applies to all SD cards. All of them start high and then drop in price. The goal is to get one when you really need it to justify the current price.
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If you just want storage space and sequential operations, Select 1tb for $80 is a good deal.
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