[Gigastone] 128GB Micro SD Card, Gaming Plus, MicroSDXC Memory Card for Nintendo-Switch, Wyze, GoPro, Dash Cam, Security Camera, 4K Video Recording, UHS-I A1 U3 V30 C10, up to 100MB/s, with Adapter
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For the switch, it works. br>Step 1: Make a list of all the things you need to get started. Step 2: Remove the stand and insert the chip.br>Step 3: Remove the stand and insert the chip.br> Step 3: Restart the switch automatically.br> The switch will prompt you to update, and you should accept so that the switch can recognize the card.br>Step 4. When you're finished, go to settings to double-check, and if everything looks good, it'll show you how much storage you have.br>Step 5. If it says it doesn't recognize you, go back to step one and see if you made a mistake.
This will work unless the S7 specifically requests a specific SD card.
In my case, it works perfectly.
The iPhone does not support memory cards. The phone's storage is pre-configured. More storage can be obtained by purchasing a new phone or upgrading to a larger iCloud storage plan.
Selected User Reviews For [Gigastone] 128GB Micro SD Card, Gaming Plus, MicroSDXC Memory Card for Nintendo-Switch, Wyze, GoPro, Dash Cam, Security Camera, 4K Video Recording, UHS-I A1 U3 V30 C10, up to 100MB/s, with Adapter
BUY FOR THE NINTENDO SWITCH, NOT FOR THE NINTENDO DS. This SD Card was purchased because it stated that it was compatible with the Nintendo Switch. THIS IS NOT THE CASE! br>br>I couldn't get my Switch to recognize the card, and I'd read that these SD cards weren't formatted properly for the Switch, so I tried re-formatting it. I tried formatting the SD card on my laptop with the Micro SD adapter, but the computer wouldn't recognize it! IF YOU WANT TO EXPAND THE STORAGE ON YOUR NINTENDO SWITCH, DO NOT BUY THIS! Pay a little more and you'll get something that will work every time.
At the moment, I'm using my Nintendo Switch. For the same storage capacity, this is a much better deal than their $60 SD card.
Save your money; this resulted in my dash cam freezing, requiring a hard reset, and eventually failing. Sandisk Ultra Plus 100mb/sec is highly recommended. This is not a good deal at all. Also, Amazon does not accept returns or exchanges for this item. The seller can be reached through their website, but no refund is expected. I'm hoping to give it to someone who has an older, slower device, but if not, I'll have to toss it.
It claims to be 128GB, but when I put it in my son's Nintendo Switch, it only had 114GB. It's still plenty of room for his game, but I'd rather have gotten the amount specified on the card and description.
It's a 64GB micro sd card for a great price, so no problems there.
Because there is no quality control, these are extremely inexpensive. I purchased a five-pack and a single-pack, both of which were defective, causing the cards to "format" but never show the partition. Despite displaying the drive capacity and indicating that it was properly formatted, they failed to record anything when placed in a security camera device. Then I plugged it into my Mac and formatted it with Disk Utility and SD Card Formtter, both of which showed a successful format but no usable partition. You'll save a lot of money if you stick with the name brands rather than this low-cost garbage alternative.
I purchased several of this brand, in various sizes and capacities, including several 128 GB models, from last Fall to April 2021, thinking I had discovered something that worked well at a lower cost than other (more well-known) brands. It was so good that I even told my friends about it. I should've read a few more reviews. Perhaps it was a fluke, but this one, which I'd had in my phone for 5 months and had music and pictures on it, suddenly stopped working. I tried it on a different phone and on my computer. However, I was unable to perform a disk scan because it did not appear. It did occasionally, but the files would not open, and disk scan reported "no disk found. " I tried everything I could think of, including wiping it with a pencil eraser or alcohol, for two days. When I bought the cards, there was an option to pay more and get "disk recovery" service if it failed, but it only said they would ATTEMPT to recover your files, which didn't sound very promising, so I didn't buy it. I had some of the files backed up, but not all, and the majority of the photos are gone. The Gigastone listing says "limited 5 year warranty," but there's no way to find out what that means. Is this card the only one that will fail soon, or will the others I purchased as well? My files are still gone, even if it's just one of several cards I've purchased. I'm also disappointed because I thought I'd found a good brand that was also "affordable. " I suppose you get what you pay for.
I've uploaded over 20 gigabytes of data with no problems, and the price is unbeatable!.