SanDisk 64GB Micro SDXC Ultra Card (Class 10) with SD adapter £37.21 at Amazon
I've had one of these in my basket for ages but refused to buy it while it was more than double the price of the 32GB version. Well, its still slightly more than the 32Gb but its the cheapest I've ever seen it & I finally pulled the trigger on it.
Hope it helps someone else too.


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Edited By: wirralsman on Sep 26, 2012 17:09
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If you were paid two shilling and sixpence a day to enter data....?
Good price - take some heat.
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Its because of the cut and pastes. You see them happening a lot for similar things on amazon. Or you can just return it if you don't want it after some time and say it wasn't 168gb :P lol
164GB I'd understand.
Must have gotten confused by 64GB & 128GB...
Great price though.
Nothing against the OP here, but why did Sandisk do this - confusing?
HOT.
Nothing against the OP here, but why did Sandisk do this - confusing?
It refers to UHS-1 (Ultra High Speed) which is a new standard for faster SD and Micro SD cards. It's faster than Class 10.
£30.97 + £2.00 p&p total £32.97
164GB I'd understand.
Must have gotten confused by 64GB & 128GB...
256GB I'd understand - not 164.
£30.97 + £2.00 p&p total £32.97
Given the choice between a guy from ebay with 26 feedback and amazon, i know which choice i'd make.
£30.97 + £2.00 p&p total £32.97
Good luck with them...
Nothing against the OP here, but why did Sandisk do this - confusing?
It refers to UHS-1 (Ultra High Speed) which is a new standard for faster SD and Micro SD cards. It's faster than Class 10.
In the majority of devices this will perform the same as a class 10 - uhs is proprietary and so far there are few devices supporting it.
Yes, should work in an S2. There's numerous explanations & videos on what you need to do (basically put it ion & then format it)
Quick vid
Edited By: Nuwidol on Sep 30, 2012 12:26