A downside for a budget phone like the Galaxy A20 is not only the lack of wireless charging, but also the lack of storage space. Especially with all apps and pictures/videos. I need a microsd card that won't break the bank and has enough speed. I've done some research on minimum speeds and I've already come to the conclusion that 16GB is enough for the pictures and files you can store on SD with the phone. The package includes a lifebuoy, a USB adapter and a USB C, which I can use to read all micro SD cards. See image. The included SD adapter is good. Although I don't plan on using it more than once a year. A double adapter makes much more sense. As for speed, I tested it with real data (lots of my photos and a few videos) by switching between phone and SD. No problems were observed and the speed matched the figures given. With many small files, it was about 20% lower, as expected. For large video files it was about 5% faster than advertised, again "as expected". No problems were observed and the card was fully functional at the time of insertion into the phone, ie recognized immediately. Note that the review mentioned that the USB/C reader corrupted its data. I'm not sure how that's possible unless the person is writing and reading. In my case I had no problem reading 128GB, 64GB and 16GB on my computer. Great little package.
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