Sandisk 16GB MicroSDHC Memory Card, Class 4

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  1. Ira B. Steinberg on said:
    94 of 97 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Maximum storage, minimum hasle, November 11, 2008
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    This review is from: Sandisk 16GB MicroSDHC Memory Card, Class 4 (Accessory)

    Though I wish I had waited a couple of weeks to buy this card (the price dropped 30 dollars in the past two weeks), I have nothing but good things to say about the card. Easy to load, easy to read. I managed to put about 11 gigs on here in the first three days (lots of music) and the access has been flawless. Word of caution, be careful with the card reader. My first attempt led to a corrupted card which I had to return. May have been a manufacturing defect (bought from best buy, not from Amazon. Best buy charged 99.00). I reccomend loading the card in the device before adding data rather than using the reader and then inserting loaded card.

    All in all, a miracle of storage on a tiny card. I eagerly await the 32 gb in a year or two.

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  2. Joshua J. Susmarski on said:
    65 of 71 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Exactly what it says, November 30, 2008
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    Joshua J. Susmarski (Broomfield, CO USA) –
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    This review is from: Sandisk 16GB MicroSDHC Memory Card, Class 4 (Accessory)

    Great card, works great, is exactly what it says, and comes with SanDisk’s standard warranty. A couple things to remember, 16 “gigabytes” in manufacturer terms equates to about 14.9 true formatted gigabytes (because a kilo for a computer is 1024). Also the MicroSDHC standard is the same card and interface as the old MicroSD; the difference is in the compression method. This means that many smartphones that didn’t support SDHC when they were made can support it if the software is upgraded. An example of this is any Windows Mobile phone that has been upgraded to WinMo 6.1; 6.1 supports SDHC.

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