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  1. 19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Format it on the phone first…, 18 Jun 2012
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    Will (UK) –

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    This is an excellent upgrade for my HTC Sensation, not only for the additional capacity but also for the phone’s performance, as the card it replaced was an old type 2 32Gb card, this is noticeably quicker particularly when executing apps from the SD card.

    It’s also significantly quicker when loading data, I noticed a transfer rate of approx 8MB per second via a USB adaptor.

    One thing to note, format the card using your phone prior to loading data, formatting with windows defaults to exFAT which is not recognised by the HTC.

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  2. 85 of 92 people found the following review helpful
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    Gulp – take the plunge, 16 May 2012
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    Who ever thought they would squeeze 64gb onto a card the size of a fingernail?

    This memory card is ideal for anyone that needs to store a large amount of data but also requires the ability to be able to easily swallow said data card in the event of being apprehended by law enforcement officers.

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  3. 29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
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    Stop press: 64Gb Micro SD card WORKS in Samsung Galaxy Ace!, 9 Jun 2012
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    Blackandblue (Reading) –

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    It’s funny, every other review talks about using it in the Samsung Note, S2 or a another high end smartphone or tablet. All I have is a humble Galaxy Ace, not even the Plus. I have to say that this card works perfectly :-)! Formatted in the phone, filled from my laptop using the adapter, not a problem. I don’t understand write/read speeds and all that stuff. I just know it does exactly what I want and that’s to store ALL my music and play it And store more than a couple of films. My phone is now my mp3/4 player: one less electronic item to carry around.

    Why do these companies keep saying their phones will only work with up to 32Gb cards? Is it because 64Gb never existed before? And it’s another reason for not buying an Iphone: I can increase my storage without buying a new phone! Or paying for a ‘cloud’. Happy days.

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