| SanDisk 16 GB Class 2 microSDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDQ-016G (Bulk Packaging) |  | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $22.00 as of 9/5/2010 15:37 CDT details You Save: $77.99 (78%)
New (17) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $22.00
Seller: Lema Electronics Rating: 169 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 0.2 Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: SDSDQ-016G Model: SDSDQ-016G UPC: 619659051778 EAN: 0619659051778 ASIN: B001L1H0SC
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| Features:
| • | High storage capacity (16GB) for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music and more | | • | Optimal speed and performance for microSDHC compatible devices | | • | Speed performance rating: Class 2 (based on SD 2.00 Specification) | | • | High Quality microSDHC card backed by 5 year limited warranty | | • | Built to last, with an operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a ten-foot drop ** |
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Product Description
SanDisk is proud to announce our newest format and capacity to the SD card family: microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) 16GB flash card. Not all devices support microSDHC 16.0GB cards. Please contact your device manufacturer for details. To ensure compatibility, look for the microSDHC logo on the product or packaging of your new phone or PDA.
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Works with a Sansa Fuze March 28, 2009 K. Bunker (Salt Lake City, UT) 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
The card arrived when they said it would. Took it out of the box and stuck it in my MP3 player, the Sansa Fuze (2GB model) and it recognized it immediately and I was able to start putting music on it (didn't need to format it). I put about 10GB of music on it which took roughly 2 hrs to load. After the initial upload of all my music. Adding a new album only took a couple of minutes. After I disconnect the Fuze from the computer it took approx 8-10 minutes to refresh the media library. I have the latest firmware update for the Fuze (maybe older firmware versions are slower - I don't know). The upload speeds didn't bother me because I'm only loading my whole library once and then its only a song/album or two at a time and that's only a few minutes. The card came with a SD adapter - so if you have a SD reader your set. I now have a 18GB MP3 Player!
Works great in my EVO 4G July 3, 2010 Jeffrey Tschiltsch (Chicago, IL United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Bought this to upgrade my EVO 4G Android smartphone and have no complaints, works perfectly. Good value for the money (and now they're even cheaper!). Note when I bought mine it was delivered directly from Amazon (which I wanted as there are counterfeit cards out there).
Great for my Blackberry 8900! June 9, 2009 Tarun Chachra (Hillsborough, NJ) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Indeed this is a class 2 micro sd (hc) card but for syncing media and storing files on my blackberry it is perfect. Class two (2) cards are generally meant for storage and not a lot of back and forth transfers as they have a high failure rate in that scenario. However, if you are going to sync media once in a while and just update your music/podcasts/audiobooks and pictures then this card is perfect.
It is a bit expensive...but you are getting 16gb and that is a lot of storage...all things considered.
The packaging is in one of those foil bags and it does come with a regular SD adapter to stick into a memory card reader.
I have used it in a Blackberry Bold and now the Blackberry 8900 and it works perfectly. I have not really noticed the speed degradation... The initial sync of all of my media (9gb) took a while...but that would take a while on anything....now with regular updates it is quick and easy and thus Highly Recommended.
16 gb micro sd July 3, 2010 Michael Mckechnie (Sioux Falls, SD USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This card has worked just fine for me. Most people say go with a class 6 or class 4 but class 2 is just fine with me. I mean its just for a phone; I don't need the speed of the class 6 for transfering data. Its only going to be loaded up with music maybe at most twice (I can almost get my whole music collection on this card). Granted that I have a dimunitive music collection as compared to most people. If you're impatient pay 4x as much and get the class 6 or if you're more into saving money stick with the class 2 and save 80 dollars. I'm quite sure most people buying these cards for there phone are doing the same thing I am by just loading them up with music. So, how often will you really have to reload it? I'm quite fine with just starting a huge transfer and going off to do something else while all of my mp3's transfer. But, are you?
Before you decide on your purchase ask yourself "do I really need quicker transfers?" If you answer is ,"yes" then go with a class 6 mr. Deep pockets.
Totally Worth Buying July 12, 2010 F. Garrett Warrick (Burbank, California, United States of America, Earth, The Milky Way, The Universe) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this for use in my T-Mobile G1 Android-powered smartphone. It is great, I can now store more music, videogame ROMs, videos, etc. -- all the while using my phone as an expanded flash drive.
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