SanDisk – Flash memory card – 16 GB – Class 2 – microSDHC
Dec 21, 2009 in
Electronics
- 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 **
Product Description
If you’re looking to accelerate your mobile digital life, look no further than the SanDisk microSD card. No matter how small your phone or other device is, you can get the most from it. Videos, tunes, pics, ring tones, games, and data – it all fits with room for more. You don’t put limits on your life, why should your phone?… More >>
SanDisk – Flash memory card – 16 GB – Class 2 – microSDHC
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5 comments
Bobby on December 21, 2009 at 4:20 am
These cards ACTUALLY give you 14.8GB of memory which is very short of the 16GB they are advertised!
I don’t understand how sellers can legally advertise these cards for 16GB when they are over 1GB short. Unlike computers which come preloaded with “fluff” taking up precious memory already, these cards are supposed to be blank memory. The drivers included on them can’t possibly take up over 1GB of memory either… that’s like a 2hr high resolution full length movie already.
Somebody should bring a class action law suit against these practices so these manufacturers don’t feel free to short-change us to this extent so easily.
Mr. B. C. Selkirk on December 21, 2009 at 6:07 am
I bought this memeory card for my wife’s T-mobile Dash. It hold alot of stuff in it. My friend downloaded a ton of ASL video clips for my wife for her to watch. But it is not compatible with the Dash.
My friend found out the Dash accepts only 2GB or lower. 4GB and higher are SDHC and the Dash doesn’t recognize those cards.
Instead of sending the 16GB card back I kept it as portable storage. I would give it a 5 star rating, accept for the incompatibilty part. It’s a great product at an excellent price. Just make sure your device accepts it before you buy it.
Matthew T. Mcgrath on December 21, 2009 at 7:30 am
I never received my package and the vendor does not wish to take responsibility. The postal service says that it never left the warehouse and they said it did, its such a horrible mess its been 15 days since Ive order it and nothing has arrived. ORDER THIS PRODUCT FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE! THIS VENDOR WILL ROB YOU!
nobody on December 21, 2009 at 8:57 am
This is nice and works as advertised, but did not arrive in a factory sealed container, just in a simple envelope so they be ultra cheap (and slow) on the free shipping by sending it in the ordinary mail. I would recommend formatting it right from the start to avoid possible viruses. This works in my blackberry curve (although the blackberry is flawed such that you can only save pictures, video, and music to it, no e-mail).
Why does nobody seem to understand that drive capacity is not specified as the formatted capacity? The vendors use 1kB = 1024 bytes, and then there is formatting overhead. Yes, it is very annoying that companies do this sort of false advertising. They should be required to quote the final capacity after formatting.
Irene Carrillo on December 21, 2009 at 11:44 am
It gave me more capacity to my cellular telephone, now I can have by heart around 25 GB to keep my documents, pictures, video etc.