SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card up to 48 Mbps – White/Grey
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All The Space you Need on Your Smartphone or Tablet
The SanDisk Ultra microSDHC/microSDXC UHS-I cards have up to 64 GB [1], so you will have plenty of room for your photos and videos. And good part is you won’t have to delete any special memories.

More Time Capturing, Less Time Transferring
With ultra-fast speeds up to 48 MB/s [2], you can quickly transfer all your photos and videos from your phone or tablet to your computer. No waiting around.

Take Professional Quality Photos and Videos
The SanDisk Ultra microSD card lets you capture high quality photos and Full HD video [3].

SanDisk Memory Zone App
With the SanDisk Memory Zone App [4] you can quickly back up your media files to your memory card and free up your phone’s internal memory.
The simple, intuitive interface makes it easy to manage your files and keep them all safe and secure with password-protection.

Ultra Durability
SanDisk Ultra microSD cards are water proof, temperature proof, X-ray proof and shock proof [5], keeping your memories safe.

Expand your Storage
With up to 64 GB capacity the SanDisk Ultra microSD gives you plenty of storage capacity for photos, music, videos and other files.
Android device users can stop worrying about what to keep and what to delete and just keep shooting.

Disclaimers
[1] 1 GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.
[2] Up to 48 MB/s read speed; write speed lower. Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending upon host device, interface, usage conditions and other factors. 1 MB=1,000,000 bytes.
[3] Compatible device required. Full HD (1920 x 1080) video support may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors.
[4] Download and installation required. See manufacturer’s website for additional information.
[5] See manufacturer’s website for additional information and limitations.
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Suitable for Android smartphone and tablet users
Dependable high speed for shooting Full HD (1080p) video and high quality photos
Ultra-fast transfer speed up to 48 MB/s
SanDisk memory zone app to view and manage digital files from your phone
7 years manufacturer’s warranty
Note: Do not format the card in non-compatible devices such as TVs, DVD players and set top boxes
Customers say
Customers find the microSD card works well, particularly in Fire tablets, and appreciate its quality and value for money. The card provides ample storage for music and pictures, and fits well in various devices including dash cams and Kindles. Customers praise its speed, with data transferring satisfactorily and music loading quickly, while also finding it easy to use and set up.
13 reviews for SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card up to 48 Mbps – White/Grey
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Original price was: £8.92.£8.15Current price is: £8.15.
j burke –
It works
My tablet, a Kindle Fire 7, ran out of storage, so I decided to try an SD card for the first time. The tablet is now working properly and has stopped sending messages about storage. Much cheaper than buying a new tablet.
Amazon Customer –
Great value for money!
This SD card serves the purpose well. Great price for a great product.
Amazon Customer –
Card
Decent item
Nanojan –
Works well in my Kindle hd
Used this in my HD Kindle as my space was running out. Perfect
Christine Ingram –
Good buy
I have bought a number these now. The latest one was for my fire tablet to increase memory capacity.
peterabbit21 –
SD Card for Motorola E Second Generation (2015) Mobile Phone
I have a new Moto E Second Generation (2015) Android phone. I wanted to load all my music stored on itunes on to this phone rather than start a whole new Android music library via the Google Play Store. I found an app on Google Play Store that would allow me to stream my itunes library to my Moto E (2015) Android phone ( iSinc: iTunes Sync (Pro) ) this app worked like a dream. Easy peasey. I could now easily download my itunes library on to my phone. However, my Moto E (2015) had very little internal memory. The Moto E (2015) total internal memory is only 8GB! I clearly needed an SD card, but which one and how big? Would the SD card purchased be compatible with an Android phone? Not all SD cards are configured to work with Android phones, so be careful what you buy, it might not necessarily work with your Android phone. I went to the Motorola website and checked out the specifications for a SD card for the Moto E (2015). Motorola advised that the maximum SD card capacity for the Moto E (2015) was 32GB. I then looked on YouTube and saw that most people seemed to be using a 64GB SandDisk SD card specifically configured for use in an Android phone. One guy had even managed to get a Moto E (2015 model) to take and recognise a 128GB SanDisk SD card. Some geeks spent a lot of effort first formatting their SD cards in FAT on their desktops/laptops. I just wanted an SD card that I could buy and simply put in my Moto E (2015) which would just work straight away.I carefully checked out the specifications of various SD cards being offered for sale including Samsung and Kingston. I read the reviews on Amazon (UK) and they were very mixed, as I anticipated, there seemed to be a lot of problems with the phones recognising SD cards. I then found that SanDisk manufactured a range of SD cards that were specifically configured to work with Android phones. I initially ordered a SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-I C10 Memory Card with an Adapter (the red card). This appeared to be a high powered, very fast SD card. My phone did not recognise this particular SD card. I tried everything that I could think of but my phone would not recognise this SD card. I then suspected that the specification of this particular SD card was too complex for my Moto E (2015). I looked on Amazon (UK) again and I then identified this cheaper and slightly lower spec 64 GB SanDisk SD card which appeared to have very positive reviews. In particular, several Amazon reviewers were using this SD card in their Android phones without any apparent problems. I ordered this particular SD card. I have found that you do not need to go through an elaborate procedure to format this SD card prior to using it. You just put this SD card in your Android phone and it works, subject to you following the following procedure first (remember, this is technology, nothing is ever simple or totally straightforward!!!). Push the SD card into the slot provided on the Moto E (2015) phone. Go to “Settings” (Not “Google Settings”) on the phone. Select “Storage”. On your phones screen you will see a label “Total space” this refers to your phones total internal memory capacity. Beneath this label is the label “SD card”, beneath this label is the label “Total space”. These labels refer to the memory capacity on your newly mounted/installed SD card. When you first open the “Settings” option no figure will be shown for the storage of your mounted/installed SD card – Don’t panic, this is normal. You now have to follow the following procedure in order to activate your mounted/installed SD card. Select “Erase SD card” and then let the phones software run until it has confirmed that all the data on the mounted/installed SD card has been erased. Come out of “Storage and “Settings”. Switch the phone off and count to 10. Then switch the phone back on and then repeat the same exercise. Switch the phone off once again and then count to 10. Switch the phone back on again and then go to “Settings” and select “Storage”. The SD card storage will now show up on the phones screen as being 59.46 GB or thereabouts. Unfortunately, you never get the full 64GB storage on any SD card. However, if the SD cards storage capacity is shown on the phones screen as being 27GB or some other ridiculously low storage figure, then return the SD card to your Seller, since there is clearly a fault with that particular SD card (yes, believe it or not, everything in life is not 100% reliable even with branded SD cards, you can still get faults). You can now download the iSinc converter app from the Google Play Store on to the phone. Once you have done this, open the settings on the iSinc app and save the iSinc app to the mounted SD card in the phone. Once you have done this you can then open the settings on the iSinc app and select the streaming of all music and videos to the SD card on the phone. Once you have done this you can then switch on your desktop/laptop computer and login into your e-mail account and then download the iSinc app link to your desktop/laptop. Once you have done this, then login to your itunes account via your desktop/laptop. Make sure that your internet router is switched to the “Wireless” setting. Go to your phone and open the iSinc app and select “Wireless” streaming. Then select “Start Streaming/downloading” on the iSinc app. Your desktop/laptop should then start streaming your itunes library from your desktop/laptop on to the SD card on your phone. If you want to check that your music is definitely on the mounted SD card, then go to “Settings” on your phone. Select “Apps”. Turn your phone on its side (so that it faces you horizontally – “movie” mode) it is just easier to see the menu options at the top of the phones screen if you do this first. Look at the top of the screen on your phone. You will see the word “DOWNLOADED”. Next to this word is “ON SD CARD”. Touch the phones screen and “flick” to the left. You should see the iSinc software apps displayed. If the apps show an individual storage capacity of more than 12 – 16MB then your music has been successfully downloaded to the installed SD card. To double check, go back to “Settings” on your phone and select “Storage” and then go to “SD card” and then beneath this label to “Total space” and “Available”. You will see that the SD card storage figure has dropped.
Bozena –
Disk
Perfect
Lisa Rayment –
Highly recommend
Great value sd card. Bought to free up my Apple phone storage much cheaper this way than paying each month for storage
Amazon Customer –
Came on time and works well. One thing though, it claims to have 16gb of space but when you insert the card into a device (Android phone for example) it says it only has 14.1gb of space available. Still, it’s large amount of space. Worth it for the price.
CoolPerson –
These memory cards were very affordable. I purchased them for 25 dollars CAD and they seem to work great. Ran them through a couple apps on my phone to see their speed, I got similar results as the other reviews here. I believe the card is real. The packaging looks authentic. I think the difference in color scheme is due to difference in branding, White and gray cards were being sold as “Mobile” cards to let customers know that they can be used in phones however this probably caused confusion and they stopped branding it for Mobile phones.I plan to use this in my Sony HDR AZ1 action cam, I needed an SDXC card to be able to shoot it sony’s HD format XAVC S. Seems to work fine.Very satisfied with these memory cards.
Denice –
I was hesitant about purchasing this SD card for my childâs Kindle 7 Fire because I saw several reviewers mention the card did not work for them. In fact, quite a few people had that issue regarding different Kindles, so if you are having issues please follow these instructions. When you insert the SD card the tablet may not recognize it because you need to switch from your childâs profile to the parent profile. Once you are on the parent profile you will go to âSettingsâ. Under Settings, select the âStorageâ button and then you should see an option that says âSD Cardâ. You will need to format the card to where it allows apps to be placed on the SD card to free up storage on the Kindle. You will need to select format and erase for the SD card to properly work. Once completed, switch back to the childâs profile for your kiddo to use ð. Your kindle will have sufficient storage and not lag anymore. Hooray!
Gaurav Sharma –
I think the best one and affordable rates for 64GB micro sd card. One thing which made me troubled that the File system of memory card was initially exFat(RAW), which was not recognized by my phone, which shows message unknown format.After searching on internet i found something helpful, Then I formatted it with the help of EaseUs partition master software to FAT32, because windows 10 was not showing to format it in FAT32, only NTFS was showing there.Its good and most affordable on all eCommerce website till i purchased it.Purchase it with no doubts, for queries comment below.
Nitesh Nayak –
I am a heavy smartphone user, I like to watch movies and play heavy games in my smartphone. Currently i am having this two memory cards Samsung 32 GB and Stontium 16 GB, for a change i had ordered this Sandisk ultra 32 GB memory card and i feel this memory card is admirable. I have stored around 26 GB in this memory card but the speed of memory card doesn’t decreased.â The Reading speed of memory card is around 48 mbps which is perfect for my use. The reading speed didn’t decrease although i have lots of HD movies stored on it.â Its a best choice over samsung or strontium.â Sandisk is the best brand which deals in memory card so the memory card which i expect before ordering it is up to the mark.â This memory card comes with 7 years of warranty. Although if you purchased a memory card of sandisk you don’t need any warranty because of the durability of the product.No matters which memory card you purchased but it have to fits on your budget and i found that this memory card is not too much expensive but some of the brands like strontium or transcend also provides memory card in cheap price as compare to sandisk. So if you want to buy just think once which memory card you want and will it fits on your budget or not. If you found it right â just go for it.