Samsung 256GB EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card

Get the most out of your smartphone or tablet with the Samsung 256GB EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card. Whether you are a power user or simply want to expand your device memory, you can use this card to add high-performance storage to any microSDXC-enabled device. The card delivers exceptionally fast read speeds of up to 95MB/s, so you can load and transfer videos, photos, music, and other large files effortlessly. And thanks to its UHS-1 Speed Class 3, the card is fast enough for burst-mode photography and 4K UltraHD video recording. Tested to withstand the elements, this card also protects your data against water, extreme temperatures, and other harsh conditions.

It now retails on AMAZON at USD 199.99.

Samsung 256GB EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card
Samsung EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card adds high-performance storage

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At a Glance:
  • Generous 256GB capacity
  • UHS-1 Speed Class 3 (U3) for 4K UltraHD video recording
  • Fast performance up to 95MB/s for quick file transfer/loading
  • Durable design protects your memories

Samsung 256GB EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card

Get the most out of your smartphone or tablet with the Samsung 256GB EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card. Whether you are a power user or simply want to expand your device memory, you can use this card to add high-performance storage to any microSDXC-enabled device. The card delivers exceptionally fast read speeds of up to 95MB/s, so you can load and transfer videos, photos, music, and other large files effortlessly. And thanks to its UHS-1 Speed Class 3, the card is fast enough for burst-mode photography and 4K UltraHD video recording. Tested to withstand the elements, this card also protects your data against water, extreme temperatures, and other harsh conditions.

What’s in the Box?

Ultra-Fast Read and Write Speeds for Quicker Performance

Featuring read speeds up to 95 MB/s, the EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card can load and transfer lossless MP3s, high-resolution photos, and other bulky files in a matter of seconds. The card also boasts a UHS-1 Speed Class 3 and is backward compatible with Class 10 devices, making it ideal for filming 4K UltraHD video. With fast write speeds up to 90 MB/s, the card can capture high-speed photo bursts without missing a single frame.

Broad Compatibility

Compatible with any microSDXC-enabled device, the EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card can boost the performance of smartphones, tablets, cameras, camcorders, and other devices. The card works reliably even with advanced devices that support the latest memory standards.

Expansive Capacity Stores Thousands of Files

The card’s generous capacity gives you plenty of room for your memories and media. With 256GB of storage, it can hold up to 55,200 photos, 33 hours of Full HD video, 12 hours of 4K video, or 22,500 songs.* You’ll be able to download more media and shoot long Full HD videos without pausing to change cards.**

Fast, Easy Memory Expansion

If you find that you’re maxing out your smartphone’s memory, the EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card offers an easy solution. Simply slide the memory card into the memory expansion slot of your tablet, smartphone, or laptop, and you can instantly enjoy expanded storage capacity.

4K Ultra HD Video

Capture the moments that matter. With the Samsung EVO Select microSDXC Memory Card, you can shoot rich and detailed 4K UHD videos from your smartphone, tablet, or camera and be confident that each memory will be safe. Play your videos back on your 4K UHD TV or monitor and relive the experience as vividly as the day it happened.

Disclaimers

*Test Device: Samsung NX1. The above results are from internal tests using a Samsung SD adapter with the average-actual data store capacity (91.5% of the labeled capacity). The results may vary based on testing conditions and host devices.

1) 28MP (6480×4320) Super Fine, average file size: 11.5MB.

2) 1920×1080/60P, HQ, average file size: 127.7MB.

3) Average file size: 4.1MB.

**The storage capacity stated in the product specifications may be lower than the capacity reported by your computer’s operating system due to difference in measurement standards.

By Harry