
Reviews
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Its absolutely amazing how modern technology has been able to take data and place it on a piece of plastic so small. This 2Gb microSD card is tiny, fast and holds tons of pictures and videos. This product worked without any problems on my Samsung Blackjack Smartphone (at&t/Cingular). If there is any disadvantage of this card is that if you're holding it and you sneeze, it might just fly away into the oblivion.
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My only gripe: it lists itself as having 2 GB of memory. It doesn't. It has 1 GB of memory, and the other gig is wasted with who knows what bloatware that sandisk put on it for who knows what reason. This is like a free Chinese made thermos I got as a gift for some mail-order item I bought awhile ago. It clamed to hold a quart. It actually was only a pint sized container. i.e. Accurate labeling is required in my book.
The card works like any other card, meaning, it holds stuff. Whoopee. It does what it's supposed to. It just doesn't hold the amount it claims to.
The card works like any other card, meaning, it holds stuff. Whoopee. It does what it's supposed to. It just doesn't hold the amount it claims to.
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It holds hundreds of songs and pictures, fit right into my phone (a blackjack)and I haven't had any problems with it. It comes with a converter so it can go into you laptop, printer or camera that has a memory card slot, so transferring media from camera to phone or phone to laptop is really easy. I love this thing and plan on getting more.
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I was very impressed with the speed of shipping and package condition. When I saw the card ... I had to just stare for aminute. There's 2GBs on a card THAT small!! It's a good feeling. Scandisk's card is, as always, very high quality. And it works effeciantly.
My cellphone, on the other hand ... dosn't totaly like it. For one, the Samsung phone can only read the card if it's formatted in FAT. Windows uses FAT32. Doesn't sound like much, but it makes a big difference. The card MUST be reformatted correctly, or my phone can't read it. Unfortunately, once formatted to FAT, I can only store up to 1GB on it. Anything stored over 1GB seems to become corrupted.
SO ... I got what I wanted, but now I can't use half of it! If you plan on using the card in a Cell, make sure you know the format you Cell uses before buying anything over 1gb.
My cellphone, on the other hand ... dosn't totaly like it. For one, the Samsung phone can only read the card if it's formatted in FAT. Windows uses FAT32. Doesn't sound like much, but it makes a big difference. The card MUST be reformatted correctly, or my phone can't read it. Unfortunately, once formatted to FAT, I can only store up to 1GB on it. Anything stored over 1GB seems to become corrupted.
SO ... I got what I wanted, but now I can't use half of it! If you plan on using the card in a Cell, make sure you know the format you Cell uses before buying anything over 1gb.
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It is amazing how much memory these things are packing today, I thought that this would be slower than other cards because it is small, but it was actually fatser than a similar sandisk 2gb ultra II sd card, and it comes with a cool case that holds the microsd and sd adapter













