
I used this on the Nokia E71 which has a USB 1.1 interface for fun (although this phone was first released in 2007/2008). However, to transfer large amounts of data, I use a USB 2.0 multi-card reader. The transfer speeds on this card aren't lightning fast, but they're not slow either. I used a program to check it to make sure it's really 32GB (it checks it by writing data to the card to fill it up and then reading the data to make sure it's actually written I can't remember the title now) and It's a real card. As an aside I made it in brand new retail packaging for this very reason as there were a lot of counterfeit cards (cards marked as having a higher capacity than their actual capacity) at Revain, especially from BlueProton if I remember correctly. . In my opinion, buying cards in retail packaging is much safer, even if it's a bit more expensive. Better than paying for a 32GB card and getting a 4GB card!

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