
Samsung Pro Plus microSDXC
128 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I
Samsung Pro Plus microSDXC
128 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I
Incidentally, it works exactly as described on the GoPro website (https://de.gopro.com/help/articles/Block/microSD-Card-Considerations). GoPro itself even recommends this Samsung SD card, for example. The error in the instructions probably comes from the fact that the instructions were taken from the GoPro 3, which does not accept 128 GB cards.
Works fine in the Phantom 4 so the Mavic should work too
The Android operating system allows you to move apps and games to the card. (Settings, Memory, Device memory, Used space, Applications, select the app to be moved and select Move. Note: not every app can be moved to the card in this way, but many can. The Samsung card is fast (90Mb/s) and therefore also suitable for the S7.
The PRO is almost twice as fast in reading. Depending on what you want to read with. Faster is always better IF you have a device that supports that speed. @Gianluca: Not everyone wants to stream everywhere and all the time.
I have it in the Galaxy S7. I'm satisfied. Runs quite well. After starting the device, it takes a while until the photos etc. can be accessed, depending on the amount of data, but that is due to the size and the maximum throughput and not necessarily the card.
So I haven't heard of such a limit yet. There are even discussions about it on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS7/comments/486og0/galaxy_s7_sd_readwrite_speeds_tested/? Attached is also a picture: http://imgur.com/a/4BlJz The question is rather: Do you need such a fast memory card or would not one with half the speed, but also at practically half the price, suffice?
Used it in The Gopro Hero 4 Black for 4K recording and had no problems.
Thank you very much! Something seems to have been mixed up and has now been adjusted. Thank you!
Hello 1. yes the Samsung Pro Plus microSDXC comes with a MicroSD to SD adapter 2. would be surprised if not. In any case, the card works fine for me with a 4-year-old iMac.
Officially supported only up to 64 GB SDXC - You have to try it out.
There's nothing wrong with that.
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