Samsung lists its new microsd evo plus with 512 gb of capacity
Table of contents:
- Samsung increases the capacity of its MicroSD EVO Plus to 512 GB
- How much does the Samsung EVO Plus MicroSD 512 GB card cost?
Samsung is set to launch its highest-capacity microSD card for the EVO Plus series, now available in 512GB. This means twice the capacity of the previous 256GB EVO Plus model and matches the new 512GB 633x card that Lexar recently announced. So much space allows users to record up to 24 hours of 4K UHD video and up to 78 hours of high-definition multimedia content, which is a superlative change in the number of hours this capacity can be recorded with memories.
Samsung increases the capacity of its MicroSD EVO Plus to 512 GB
Of course, it's not all about capacity, as speed also matters. The EVO Plus series is capable of offering its buyers read speeds of up to 100MB / s and write speeds of 90MB / s. Additionally, these microSD cards are also available in 256GB, 128GB, 64GB, and 32GB capacities. All of them are temperature resistant, magnet proof, waterproof and X-ray proof.
Samsung is not offering a lifetime warranty on these memory cards. Instead, they each get a 10-year limited warranty. Which is still quite a long time for storage, but pales in comparison to other lifetime warranties.
How much does the Samsung EVO Plus MicroSD 512 GB card cost?
The listing was viewed on Amazon.de (Amazon and Germany). The card costs 257.41 euros and will be available from November 10 next. Will we see memory cards with capacities of 1 TB soon? Only time will tell.
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