The card got delivered fast, but wasn’t as it was described. it was described as being a class 10 card, but the best i got was a right speed of 6.7mb/s tried on a variety of different computers and android devices. the samsung logo began to smudge and rub off within a couple of hours. this makes you question weather or not the card is genuine or fake ?
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I test this card with some software,Atto disk benchmark,crystal disk mark and other. but the result is the same! 13.28 MB READ and 7.320 MB WRITE samsung certify this card for 24 read and 14 write! and maximun tollerance for this card is 20 read and 13 write. TOTALLY FAKE CARD!
will send it back to get my money.
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Having already bought a 8gb Sandisk micro-SD class-4 card from Amazon and been reasonably happy with its performance, I decided that the highly-rated Samsung 32gb would be a worthy follow-on. Unfortunately, although I glanced at Amazon’s customer star-rating, I didn’t bother reading any of them – mainly ‘cos it was a ‘Samsung’, so it must be good, right?
Wrong! I was dismayed to discover after just completing Amazon’s Product-Returns procedure, the spate of recent abysmal customer-reviews for this card. And I can confirm the underlying sentiment – these are not ‘Class-10’ cards, so either the Seller is reselling a batch of ‘fake’ Samsung-badged cards, or he’s trying to pull a fast-one here!
The minute I first tried it, I could not believe how slow the write-speed of this card was, and initially thought it must be card-adapter problem. But after wasting about 6 hours on this, trying all 3 adapters I have – one Dell XPS laptop internal SD slot and 2 different-model Huawei BB dongles – on 3 different computers that either run Windows XP or a Linux-variety, and using all of the methods/apps that are freely available on the web to rate card-speed that I could find, I can confirm that these are indeed sub-standard cards. Incredibly, the class-4 Sandisk card is faster than this Class-10 Samsung when it comes to writing data – the best the Samsung could achieve was a dire average write-rate of 1.9MB/s, making it at best a Class-2 device.
My first Amazon-return…
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Fake…Class 6…,
The card got delivered fast, but wasn’t as it was described. it was described as being a class 10 card, but the best i got was a right speed of 6.7mb/s tried on a variety of different computers and android devices. the samsung logo began to smudge and rub off within a couple of hours. this makes you question weather or not the card is genuine or fake ?
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FAKE CLASS 10 SLOW CARD,
I test this card with some software,Atto disk benchmark,crystal disk mark and other.
but the result is the same!
13.28 MB READ and 7.320 MB WRITE samsung certify this card for 24 read and 14 write! and maximun tollerance for this card is 20 read and 13 write.
TOTALLY FAKE CARD!
will send it back to get my money.
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Scam, scam scam…,
Having already bought a 8gb Sandisk micro-SD class-4 card from Amazon and been reasonably happy with its performance, I decided that the highly-rated Samsung 32gb would be a worthy follow-on. Unfortunately, although I glanced at Amazon’s customer star-rating, I didn’t bother reading any of them – mainly ‘cos it was a ‘Samsung’, so it must be good, right?
Wrong! I was dismayed to discover after just completing Amazon’s Product-Returns procedure, the spate of recent abysmal customer-reviews for this card. And I can confirm the underlying sentiment – these are not ‘Class-10’ cards, so either the Seller is reselling a batch of ‘fake’ Samsung-badged cards, or he’s trying to pull a fast-one here!
The minute I first tried it, I could not believe how slow the write-speed of this card was, and initially thought it must be card-adapter problem. But after wasting about 6 hours on this, trying all 3 adapters I have – one Dell XPS laptop internal SD slot and 2 different-model Huawei BB dongles – on 3 different computers that either run Windows XP or a Linux-variety, and using all of the methods/apps that are freely available on the web to rate card-speed that I could find, I can confirm that these are indeed sub-standard cards. Incredibly, the class-4 Sandisk card is faster than this Class-10 Samsung when it comes to writing data – the best the Samsung could achieve was a dire average write-rate of 1.9MB/s, making it at best a Class-2 device.
My first Amazon-return…
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