B&H Photo Video has 512GB Samsung Type-C USB 3.2 Flash Drive (MUF-512DA/AM, Blue) for $44.99. Shipping is free on orders $49+, otherwise shipping costs will vary by location.
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B&H Photo Video has 512GB Samsung Type-C USB 3.2 Flash Drive (MUF-512DA/AM, Blue) for $44.99. Shipping is free on orders $49+, otherwise shipping costs will vary by location.
Model: Samsung Type-C 512GB USB 3.2 Flash Drive, 400MB/s, External Memory and Storage for Computers, Mobile Devices, MUF-512DA4/AM, Gray, 2024
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I own the 256GB versions of both the Samsung drive (that is the subject of this deal) and Sandisk drive you've linked to. I use both of them primarily to transfer home photos and videos from my phone (iPhone 15) to my desktop computer.
*I find read/write performance to be similar - but that's just based on a non-technical eye test.
*I find the Samsung drive more reliable (sometimes my phone doesn't sense the Sandisk drive at all). The Sandisk drive also gets hot during use.
*I like the flexibility that the Sandisk drive offers, with both USB-A and USB-C connectors. Useful when I'm transferring files to older computers without USB-C ports.
I own the 256GB versions of both the Samsung drive (that is the subject of this deal) and Sandisk drive you've linked to. I use both of them primarily to transfer home photos and videos from my phone (iPhone 15) to my desktop computer.*I find read/write performance to be similar - but that's just based on a non-technical eye test.*I find the Samsung drive more reliable (sometimes my phone doesn't sense the Sandisk drive at all). The Sandisk drive also gets hot during use.*I like the flexibility that the Sandisk drive offers, with both USB-A and USB-C connectors. Useful when I'm transferring files to older computers without USB-C ports.
Just wondering: why not just use a USB cable if you're just transferring to computer?
I own the 256GB versions of both the Samsung drive (that is the subject of this deal) and Sandisk drive you've linked to. I use both of them primarily to transfer home photos and videos from my phone (iPhone 15) to my desktop computer.
*I find read/write performance to be similar - but that's just based on a non-technical eye test.
*I find the Samsung drive more reliable (sometimes my phone doesn't sense the Sandisk drive at all). The Sandisk drive also gets hot during use.
*I like the flexibility that the Sandisk drive offers, with both USB-A and USB-C connectors. Useful when I'm transferring files to older computers without USB-C ports.
If you need to transfer photos and videos only from phone then definitely check out Photosync. Pretty good app
Just wondering: why not just use a USB cable if you're just transferring to computer?
because if you want fast transfer speeds most people won't know to use a usb 3 cable and also a usb 3 port. Also these flash drives are 3.2 so faster than pc transfer unless you have a moderate computer
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*I find read/write performance to be similar - but that's just based on a non-technical eye test.
*I find the Samsung drive more reliable (sometimes my phone doesn't sense the Sandisk drive at all). The Sandisk drive also gets hot during use.
*I like the flexibility that the Sandisk drive offers, with both USB-A and USB-C connectors. Useful when I'm transferring files to older computers without USB-C ports.
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*I find read/write performance to be similar - but that's just based on a non-technical eye test.
*I find the Samsung drive more reliable (sometimes my phone doesn't sense the Sandisk drive at all). The Sandisk drive also gets hot during use.
*I like the flexibility that the Sandisk drive offers, with both USB-A and USB-C connectors. Useful when I'm transferring files to older computers without USB-C ports.
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