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title: "SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter - SDSDQUA-032G-U46A [Old Version]"
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# 30MB/s read speed Class 10 for Full HD video 10-year warranty SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter - SDSDQUA-032G-U46A [Old Version]

**Brand:** sandisk
**Price:** £22.88
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your storage game with speed and reliability that keeps you ahead!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter - SDSDQUA-032G-U46A [Old Version] by sandisk
- **How much does it cost?** £22.88 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/257535-sandisk-ultra-32gb-microsdhc-class-10-uhs-memory-card-speed)

## Best For

- sandisk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sandisk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Backed by a 10-year warranty for peace of mind and long-term reliability.
- • **Full HD Ready:** Class 10 performance ensures flawless Full HD video recording and playback.
- • **Blazing Fast Transfers:** Up to 30MB/s read speed keeps your workflow smooth and efficient.
- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Works effortlessly with Android smartphones, tablets, laptops, and cameras.
- • **Plug & Play Convenience:** Includes SD adapter for easy use across multiple devices without hassle.

## Overview

The SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC card delivers up to 30MB/s read speeds with Class 10 performance, perfect for Full HD video and fast file transfers. It comes with a 10-year warranty and an SD adapter, ensuring broad compatibility with Android devices, cameras, and laptops. Durable and reliable, this memory card is designed for professionals who demand speed and longevity in their storage solutions.

## Description

SanDisk Ultra microSDHC Card Plus Adapter Negro adaptador e inversor de corriente, Plateado/Rojo

Review: Watch Price - Great Card Often on Sale - My review is a little backwards… but I thought the most relevant should go first. WARNING: ONLY BUY THIS CARD ON SALE! The *typical* price since summer 2013 is about $24 for 32 GB, and about $48 for 64 GB. DO NOT pay any more than this, and you can actually pay less if you have the luxury of time / patience. The lowest (non-lightning) price hit about $18.00 for 32GB and $35 for 64GB, in early December. I basically buy when the price hits $20 or less, and the 64 nears $40.00. From December 2013 to January 2014, I watched these cards change price on an almost daily basis. They initially went on sale for about $17.95 and $34.95 for 32 and 64 respectively. I watched them slowly increase in price, with random dips and peaks for a month. On January 6th 2014, they still show as a "Best Deal on desertcart" for "7 more days" but they are at the highest price point since last summer -- and higher than I have *ever* payed for these cards! So don't let the "Best Deals" section deceive you, at $27/$50, these are NOT a "deal" in terms of price. Okay, here's my actual "review" of these absolutely great SDXC cards. **** I have tried a variety of MicroSDXC cards, and so far the Samsung Ultra UHS1 are the best -- and the price can't be beat -- for all the most important reasons: speed, capacity, reliability, durability. I have not had a single failure, and I use these cards in my Nook HD+, Nexus 7 2013 (via USB) and my Canon 5D Mark II (with converter) and MacBook Pro (In the card slot). They're durable and waterproof, and I can use the same card in all these devices without reformatting. I even had one go through the wash, and I still use it for pictures. For the technically inclined, I have cards with *both* the Clockwork Mod bootloader (for the Nook HD+) and the MagicLantern firmware for my Canon EOS 5D II on the same card. I can pull it from the Nook, shoot pictures with the camera, and look at the results on the Nook by just pulling the card out of one device and placing it in the other. This should be possible with any SDXC/SDHC card, but it turns out that the Samsung UHS1 is the only card I've found that works reliably. Some cards won't boot because they're too slow too finicky, but all my Samsung UHS1s work great (the 64GB will not boot in the Nook, but no 64GB card will). I keep my eyes open for price drops on these cards because they've performed so well for me. Samsung also has a newer, faster card, but its price-point hovers somewhere north of "prohibitive" so I still stick with these. And that's good news regardless because as the new card increases its market share, these should drop even further in price.
Review: UPDATED - Great w/ Galaxy S4 & Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 - No Complaints Here!!! - [[ UPDATE - 6/19/2014 ]] So my lovely wife bought me a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 for Father's Day and I've been loving it ever since. Just as other with Samsung products, the Galaxy Tab 4 has the ability to add a microSD card to expand the memory on the device. Since it's been over a year, I decided to do some more research to see if SanDisk offered anything new. As of 6/19/2014, their product lineup for microSD cards from worst to best (performance-wise) are the as follows: SanDisk SanDisk Ultra SanDisk Ultra PLUS SanDisk Extreme SanDisk Extreme PLUS SanDisk Extreme PRO Now, the difference between all of these cards are simply the speed in which you can read/write data to the card. Yes, the published rating of most all these cards (except the SanDisk regular) are Class 10/UHS-I but that's just a rating... Actual real world performance does get better with each model, but with faster cards come more expensive prices. Since desertcart doesn't carry the Ultra PLUS model of microSD card, I had to do direct comparisons between the SanDisk Ultra ($34.27), Extreme ($57.95), and Extreme PLUS ($67.95). As mentioned in my earlier review, I purchased the SanDisk Ultra for my Galaxy S4. My question was, did I want to pay over $20 more for a card that is faster than the one I already owned? Or I could pay almost double to get SanDisk's 2nd-most fastest microSD card. The Ultra works perfectly fine for my style of usage (storing/capturing pictures & HD video and movie playback) on my phone. So in the end, I ended up just buying another SanDisk Ultra 64GB card. I use my cell phone *more* than I do my tablet and if the card is good enough for my phone, it's good enough for my tablet. I don't own a 4K HD camera or anything like that, so I honestly didn't see a need to get one of the faster cards at this time. I am now a proud owner of 2 SanDisk Ultra cards and have absolutely 0 issues with it in my Samsung devices. [[ ORIGINAL REVIEW - 5/1/2013 ]] I haven't had to buy a microSD card in a long time. The last time I bought one was for my cell phone over 2 years ago. But since my cellular contract was up, I knew I would have to get a newer card in addition to my new phone, the Samsung Galaxy S4. Reason for this is because I knew my small 16GB microSD card wasn't going to cut it. Doing research on the Galaxy S4, I wanted to get the best card possible that had decent capacity (32 GB or greater). This led me to find that the Galaxy S4 supports the microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I card, which is the fastest possible given that class. Searching for that specifically on desertcart gave me results of only 3 vendors (as of April) that makes these microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 cards. They are Sandisk (the majority), Samsung and Lexar. Nobody else makes these that are sold on desertcart. Seeing how SanDisk is a pretty good name out of the 3 (I've used them the most), I decided upon the SanDisk because Lexar was overpriced and the Samsung one was overpriced (as well as not eligible for desertcart Prime). But the scary thing is that when you filter by the SanDisk, you literally get DOZENS of options. All of them have different model numbers, different sizes, etc. Then there's that confusion of what's the difference between SDHC & SDXC? SDHC vs SDXC: SDHC stand for "Secure Digital High Capacity" and SDXC stands for "Secure Digital eXtended Capacity". Essentially these two cards are the same with the exception that SDHC only supports capcities up to 32GB and is formated with the FAT32 file system. The SDXC cards are formatted with the exFAT file system. If you use an SDXC card in a device, it must support that file system, otherwise it may not be recognizable and/or you have to reformat the card to FAT32. FAT32 vs exFAT: The differences between the two file systems means that FAT32 has a maximum file size of 4GB, limited by that file system. exFAT on the otherhand, supports file sizes up to 2TB (terabytes). The only thing you need to know here really is that it's possible your device doesn't support exFAT. If that's the case, just reformat it to FAT32. REMEMBER FORMATTING ERASES ALL DATA! To clarify the model numbers, I I hopped over to the SanDisk official webpage. What I found there is that they offer two "highspeed" options for SanDisk cards. These are SanDisk Extreme Pro and SanDisk Ultra. SanDisk Extreme Pro is a line that supports read speeds up to 95MB/sec, however they are SDHC only. To make things worse, they are currently only available in 16GB & 8GB capacities. Since one of my requirements was to have a lot of storage, I ruled these out. The remaining devices listed on desertcart's search were the SanDisk Ultra line. But here, confusion sets in because SanDisk separates these cards to two different devices. Cameras & mobile devices. Is there a real difference between the two or is this just a marketing stunt? Unfortunately I'm not sure but I do know the price difference between the two range from a couple cents to a few dollars. Since I wasn't sure, I opted for the one specifically targeted for mobile devices (just in case there is some kind of compatibility issue). To find the exact model number, I would go to Sandisk's webpage (sandisk.com) and compare their existing product lineup. From there, you get exact model numbers and you can then search desertcart for these model numbers. That is how I got mine (SDSDQUA-064G). As for speed tests, I haven't run any specific testing, but copying 8 GB worth of data from my PC to the card literally took just a few minutes. One last note is that desertcart attaches additional characters to the end (for example SDSDQUA-064G-AFFP-A vs SDSDQUA-064G-U46A). The difference between the two is that the "AFFP-A" means "desertcart Frustration Free Packaging". Other than that, these are exactly the same. If you're wondering what I got (and want to use it in your Galaxy S4), I got the SDSDQUA-064G-u46A and it works like charm.

## Features

- Up To 30MB/s Read Speed
- 10 Year Warranty
- Easily Back Up Files With "SanDisk Memory Zone" App
- Compatible For Android Smartphones & Tablets
- Class 10 Performance For Full HD Video
- Includes SD Adapter

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007XZM6VG |
| Additional Features | Temperature Proof, Water Proof |
| Best Sellers Rank | #490 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
| Brand | Sandisk |
| Color | Silver/red |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Most Cameras, Most phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 52,076 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SDHC |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659078645 |
| Hardware Connectivity | MicroSD |
| Item Part Number | SDSDQUA032GU46A |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Media Speed | Up to 30MB/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | SDSDQUA-032G-U46A |
| Model Name | Sandisk |
| Model Number | SDSDQUA-032G-U46A |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
| UPC | 619659078645 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sandisk
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptops, Most Cameras, Most phones
- **Flash Memory Type:** Micro SDHC
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 32 GB
- **Model Name:** Sandisk

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Customer Package Type, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: This wont work with iPhone?**
A: No, Apple would like to charge you about $300.00 for 128gb of phone space; ridiculous! Will not work with iphone.

**Q: Does this product work for Samsung Galaxy Note 3?**
A: Anything that works with a 64 GB SDXC card will work with 128 GB, 256 GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB cards. It's a part of the SDXC standard. If you're lucky, (and it's likely), then it also works with SDHC-enabled devices too after formatting the card as FAT32. I used a Linux-based tool to format mine.

**Q: Why is the warranty only ten years? What if I want to use it longer?**
A: A 10 year warranty does not prevent you from using the product for longer than 10 years. To give you an egg-sample, I purchased a refrigerator about 17 years ago which came with a 5 year warranty, and IMHO it's still a very cool product!

**Q: Is this card compatible with surface 2?**
A: This card is compatible with the Surface 2.  The surface 2 can take SD Cards up to 64 GB.  Here is a link to Microsoft's Surface 2 product info page:    http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/products/surface-2

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Watch Price - Great Card Often on Sale
*by M***N on January 6, 2014*

My review is a little backwards… but I thought the most relevant should go first. WARNING: ONLY BUY THIS CARD ON SALE! The *typical* price since summer 2013 is about $24 for 32 GB, and about $48 for 64 GB. DO NOT pay any more than this, and you can actually pay less if you have the luxury of time / patience. The lowest (non-lightning) price hit about $18.00 for 32GB and $35 for 64GB, in early December. I basically buy when the price hits $20 or less, and the 64 nears $40.00. From December 2013 to January 2014, I watched these cards change price on an almost daily basis. They initially went on sale for about $17.95 and $34.95 for 32 and 64 respectively. I watched them slowly increase in price, with random dips and peaks for a month. On January 6th 2014, they still show as a "Best Deal on Amazon" for "7 more days" but they are at the highest price point since last summer -- and higher than I have *ever* payed for these cards! So don't let the "Best Deals" section deceive you, at $27/$50, these are NOT a "deal" in terms of price. Okay, here's my actual "review" of these absolutely great SDXC cards. **** I have tried a variety of MicroSDXC cards, and so far the Samsung Ultra UHS1 are the best -- and the price can't be beat -- for all the most important reasons: speed, capacity, reliability, durability. I have not had a single failure, and I use these cards in my Nook HD+, Nexus 7 2013 (via USB) and my Canon 5D Mark II (with converter) and MacBook Pro (In the card slot). They're durable and waterproof, and I can use the same card in all these devices without reformatting. I even had one go through the wash, and I still use it for pictures. For the technically inclined, I have cards with *both* the Clockwork Mod bootloader (for the Nook HD+) and the MagicLantern firmware for my Canon EOS 5D II on the same card. I can pull it from the Nook, shoot pictures with the camera, and look at the results on the Nook by just pulling the card out of one device and placing it in the other. This should be possible with any SDXC/SDHC card, but it turns out that the Samsung UHS1 is the only card I've found that works reliably. Some cards won't boot because they're too slow too finicky, but all my Samsung UHS1s work great (the 64GB will not boot in the Nook, but no 64GB card will). I keep my eyes open for price drops on these cards because they've performed so well for me. Samsung also has a newer, faster card, but its price-point hovers somewhere north of "prohibitive" so I still stick with these. And that's good news regardless because as the new card increases its market share, these should drop even further in price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ UPDATED - Great w/ Galaxy S4 & Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 - No Complaints Here!!!
*by H***M on May 1, 2013*

[[ UPDATE - 6/19/2014 ]] So my lovely wife bought me a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 for Father's Day and I've been loving it ever since. Just as other with Samsung products, the Galaxy Tab 4 has the ability to add a microSD card to expand the memory on the device. Since it's been over a year, I decided to do some more research to see if SanDisk offered anything new. As of 6/19/2014, their product lineup for microSD cards from worst to best (performance-wise) are the as follows: SanDisk SanDisk Ultra SanDisk Ultra PLUS SanDisk Extreme SanDisk Extreme PLUS SanDisk Extreme PRO Now, the difference between all of these cards are simply the speed in which you can read/write data to the card. Yes, the published rating of most all these cards (except the SanDisk regular) are Class 10/UHS-I but that's just a rating... Actual real world performance does get better with each model, but with faster cards come more expensive prices. Since Amazon doesn't carry the Ultra PLUS model of microSD card, I had to do direct comparisons between the SanDisk Ultra ($34.27), Extreme ($57.95), and Extreme PLUS ($67.95). As mentioned in my earlier review, I purchased the SanDisk Ultra for my Galaxy S4. My question was, did I want to pay over $20 more for a card that is faster than the one I already owned? Or I could pay almost double to get SanDisk's 2nd-most fastest microSD card. The Ultra works perfectly fine for my style of usage (storing/capturing pictures & HD video and movie playback) on my phone. So in the end, I ended up just buying another SanDisk Ultra 64GB card. I use my cell phone *more* than I do my tablet and if the card is good enough for my phone, it's good enough for my tablet. I don't own a 4K HD camera or anything like that, so I honestly didn't see a need to get one of the faster cards at this time. I am now a proud owner of 2 SanDisk Ultra cards and have absolutely 0 issues with it in my Samsung devices. [[ ORIGINAL REVIEW - 5/1/2013 ]] I haven't had to buy a microSD card in a long time. The last time I bought one was for my cell phone over 2 years ago. But since my cellular contract was up, I knew I would have to get a newer card in addition to my new phone, the Samsung Galaxy S4. Reason for this is because I knew my small 16GB microSD card wasn't going to cut it. Doing research on the Galaxy S4, I wanted to get the best card possible that had decent capacity (32 GB or greater). This led me to find that the Galaxy S4 supports the microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I card, which is the fastest possible given that class. Searching for that specifically on Amazon gave me results of only 3 vendors (as of April) that makes these microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 cards. They are Sandisk (the majority), Samsung and Lexar. Nobody else makes these that are sold on Amazon. Seeing how SanDisk is a pretty good name out of the 3 (I've used them the most), I decided upon the SanDisk because Lexar was overpriced and the Samsung one was overpriced (as well as not eligible for Amazon Prime). But the scary thing is that when you filter by the SanDisk, you literally get DOZENS of options. All of them have different model numbers, different sizes, etc. Then there's that confusion of what's the difference between SDHC & SDXC? SDHC vs SDXC: SDHC stand for "Secure Digital High Capacity" and SDXC stands for "Secure Digital eXtended Capacity". Essentially these two cards are the same with the exception that SDHC only supports capcities up to 32GB and is formated with the FAT32 file system. The SDXC cards are formatted with the exFAT file system. If you use an SDXC card in a device, it must support that file system, otherwise it may not be recognizable and/or you have to reformat the card to FAT32. FAT32 vs exFAT: The differences between the two file systems means that FAT32 has a maximum file size of 4GB, limited by that file system. exFAT on the otherhand, supports file sizes up to 2TB (terabytes). The only thing you need to know here really is that it's possible your device doesn't support exFAT. If that's the case, just reformat it to FAT32. REMEMBER FORMATTING ERASES ALL DATA! To clarify the model numbers, I I hopped over to the SanDisk official webpage. What I found there is that they offer two "highspeed" options for SanDisk cards. These are SanDisk Extreme Pro and SanDisk Ultra. SanDisk Extreme Pro is a line that supports read speeds up to 95MB/sec, however they are SDHC only. To make things worse, they are currently only available in 16GB & 8GB capacities. Since one of my requirements was to have a lot of storage, I ruled these out. The remaining devices listed on Amazon's search were the SanDisk Ultra line. But here, confusion sets in because SanDisk separates these cards to two different devices. Cameras & mobile devices. Is there a real difference between the two or is this just a marketing stunt? Unfortunately I'm not sure but I do know the price difference between the two range from a couple cents to a few dollars. Since I wasn't sure, I opted for the one specifically targeted for mobile devices (just in case there is some kind of compatibility issue). To find the exact model number, I would go to Sandisk's webpage (sandisk.com) and compare their existing product lineup. From there, you get exact model numbers and you can then search Amazon for these model numbers. That is how I got mine (SDSDQUA-064G). As for speed tests, I haven't run any specific testing, but copying 8 GB worth of data from my PC to the card literally took just a few minutes. One last note is that Amazon attaches additional characters to the end (for example SDSDQUA-064G-AFFP-A vs SDSDQUA-064G-U46A). The difference between the two is that the "AFFP-A" means "Amazon Frustration Free Packaging". Other than that, these are exactly the same. If you're wondering what I got (and want to use it in your Galaxy S4), I got the SDSDQUA-064G-u46A and it works like charm.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ample Storage and Reliable Speed
*by S***N on August 3, 2023*

The SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS Memory Card (SDSDQUA-128G-G46A) is a versatile and dependable storage solution for all your data needs. With its impressive storage capacity, fast Class 10 UHS speed, and included adapter, this memory card has far surpassed my expectations, providing ample storage and reliable performance for my devices. The standout feature of the SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Memory Card is its vast storage capacity of 128GB. This provides plenty of space to store photos, videos, music, and other data, making it ideal for smartphones, tablets, cameras, and other devices. The Class 10 UHS speed ensures rapid data transfer, enabling smooth and seamless performance when recording and playing high-definition videos or accessing large files. The included adapter allows for easy transfer of data between devices with a standard SD card slot, making it versatile for use in various devices. SanDisk is a well-known and trusted brand in the memory card industry, and the Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Memory Card reflects the brand's commitment to delivering high-quality and reliable storage solutions. The memory card is also water, temperature, and shock-resistant, ensuring the safety of your data in various environments. In conclusion, the SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS Memory Card is a must-have for anyone seeking ample storage and reliable performance in a small form factor. Its impressive capacity, fast Class 10 UHS speed, and included adapter make it the ultimate choice for expanding the storage capacity of smartphones, cameras, and other devices. If you're looking for a top-notch memory card that delivers on storage and performance, the SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Memory Card is the perfect option. I highly recommend this memory card for its outstanding performance and the convenience it brings to storing and accessing my data!

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