[MO] Samsung Essential Class 10 32GB Micro SDHC


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Gathering response for MO of the following Samsung Essential Class 10 32GB Micro SDHC @ $70 each, much cheaper than other branded MicroSDHC.
Direct from Korea and hence no worries about China imitations. Delivery usually takes about 10 days, thereafter can arrange for postage (additional $2.50) or self-collection (no extra charge but only at my convenience).

Pls provide the following info:
- Name
- Contact number
- Email address
- Your order (how many pieces)
MO can be processed once we have min total 10 pieces.

Product Specs and features (from website):
Dimension (WxHxD) 15 x 11 x 1mm
Weight Approx 0.5g
Performance
Speed (read) 24MB/s
Speed (write) 13MB/s
Speed Class Class 10
Capacity 32GB
Storage Temperature -40°C to 85°C
Operating Temperature -25°C to 85°C
Humidity 40°C, 93%, 500hr (storage)
Durability 10000 mating cycles
Operating Voltage 2.7 ~ 3.6V

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http://m.samsung.com/uk/consumer/memory-cards-hdd-odd/memory-cards-accessories/micro-sd-accessories/micro-sd-accessories/MB-MSBGA/EU-features
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2011/7/22/samsungsdhc
Review for a similar but Class 6 (same series but slower) 8 GB Samsung MicroSDHC card here:
http://jonchoo.blogspot.com/2011/10/samsung-essential-microsdhc-card-review.html
 

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i am interested , will this card be sufficient enough to take 1080? i am sick of my toshiba class 10 card, keep automatically stop working =.=
 

Please excuse my ignorance here. Will these cards fit and work in my two current cameras, Sony NEX5 and Leica M8? What is the difference between "Micro" SDHC and SDHC??
Gary
 

Please excuse my ignorance here. Will these cards fit and work in my two current cameras, Sony NEX5 and Leica M8? What is the difference between "Micro" SDHC and SDHC??
Gary

Ok Micro simply means it is a smaller size than the standard SDHC Card that most Digital cameras (eg. your Sony NEX5 and Leica M8) use.
To use these MicroSD cards on your cameras you will need an adapter, but if your adapter is not fast enough for these Class 10 cards, there is also no point in using these Micro SD cards since their true potential for reading/writing data will never be realised.
However, the advantage of using MicroSDHC is that you can also pop it into your mobile phone eg. Samsungs, HTCs, Nokias etc and therefore have greater flexibility in terms of usage.
And with a capacity of 32GB and Class 10 blistering speeds, don't think anyone will run out of space that easily and it possibly future-proofs your next 3-4 years of mobile phone storage requirements! :)
Hope that helps!
Cheers
 

Toxic,
thank you, it did help. The cards will only see use in the cameras, my iPhone doesn't seem to play with cards.
 

Do this 32gig support Nikon D90??
 

You still have stock for this?