First of all I would like to say that before you buy it, you need to check whether your phone or tablet works with an SDXC card. Most of them can not only work up to 32 gigs. Anything that works with a 64GB or higher Micro SD card will most likely work with this card as well, but check your device information here too. Also, beware of too good to be true offers, especially if they ship from outside the United States. The price is a sure sign, as is the country selling them. In these circumstances, these are most likely not real cards, but fakes. You can, of course, read about fakes through the link to this product on Amazon or other websites. Aside from that, also keep in mind that it's not really 128 gigs. The translation is about 119 gigs. Still enough space for most people. You may be wondering why you need so much storage space on your phone or tablet. Different for many reasons, but I think in general it makes life easier in the digital age. The reason I bought this big one is because I wanted my phone to be my digital music player too. About 12-15 thousand songs can be placed on such a card. In my case, having been in music for so long, it was a necessity. Storage might be overkill for others, but that also depends on your phone and what you use it for. If you really need storage space on your phone, I recommend it for app storage only. Nowadays, especially when phones are becoming more portable and not just a walkie-talkie, it's worth it if you can add storage space to your phone. One of the reasons I like phones that accept microSD cards and also have internal storage is the ease of getting information to and from the phone. With non-Apple phones that accept micro SD cards, this becomes even more relevant given its simplicity. For example, if your phone goes offline, that information will be stuck there. Another good reason could be that one Apple phone is even more expensive than the other when it comes out, while at the same time it's all about storage in most cases. Then there is the need to be locked into an electronic ecosystem with no trumps. Now that you've covered how you need iTunes to toggle information on and off and promote cloud services, you can see how complicated and expensive it can be when you need a lot of storage space. With a micro SD card, you can take the card out, put it in your laptop or desktop computer, and transfer information without worrying about whether you have iTunes or another application. You can also transfer files without connecting your phone to a network. This alone speeds up the process. Now if you want to talk about the speed of the card, it is incredibly fast when it comes to transferring data. He's also great at reading. Another great thing is the ability to insert an SD card into a tablet or other phone if you just want to transfer information from one SD tablet or phone to another. This way there is no problem to transfer everything. For example, it only takes a few seconds to grab a huge selection of music, transfer the card from your phone to your tablet and use it there. As for the manufacturer, I'd recommend something from Sandisk or Samsung as I haven't had any issues, that is, if they weren't knockoffs or fakes. I'm emphasizing this because I was taken at too good a price to be true and I learned from my mistake a few years ago.
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