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SanDisk 32GB MicroSDHC Card (SDSDQ-032G-A11M, US Retail Package)
SanDisk 32GB MicroSDHC (MicroSD High Capacity) Memory Card, includes jewel case, eMusic insert & user guide.

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SanDisk updates Class on SDSDQ-032G-A11M,
As of December 2010, SanDisk has updated the Class on SDSDQ-032G-A11M from Class 2 to Class 4.
However, SanDisk is removing any mention of “Class” on non-ULTRA non-EXTREME card retail packaging in order to have the flexibility to package whichever class card the SanDisk factory sees fit. Unfortunately, SanDisk does not believe the average consumer cares about what Class designation is on the memory card, though many consumers do care.
Unfortunately, since SanDisk uses the same P/N and UPC code, there is no way to tell whether Class 2 or Class 4 will ship inside the package. This is compounded by not all vendors and fulfillment centers use FIFO inventory shipping standards and old inventory can persist for a very long time.
Customers seeking further information about this change may contact SanDisk customer service at 1-866-SANDISK.
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|Appears to be genuine SanDisk retail package,
Based on some other reviews here I wanted to avoid BlueProton and tried to purchase through seller “Everything But Stromboli” but at the time it was not available through that store. I saw in the merchant feedback section that BlueProton had received some good reviews in recent days for this item so I went ahead and ordered through BlueProton/Fulfilled by Amazon.
I received it very fast, earlier than estimated, and it appeared to be a genuine unopened SanDisk-branded cardboard/blister pack display item with the small plastic reuseable snap container (jewel case) holding the card, and “SanDisk” is clearly printed on the card itself. As described, this pkg contained only the card – no USB adapter, lanyard, etc., which I didn’t want anyway, but when I ordered last week some of those extras were available free via BlueProton special offers if you wanted them.
Just a little more info on the package contents, since there seems to be some variability depending on the seller and what they happen to be shipping at the time: The included “eMusic insert” mentioned in the Product Description was a $10 “eMusic Card.” Although not mentioned in the description, my package also happened to include another insert with a password to access a download of SanDisk’s Media Manager software for PCs, for managing music and photo transfers between your phone and PC.
The card itself was preformatted FAT32 and totally blank out of the package. I installed it today in my Droid Milestone, and it couldn’t have been easier:
1. copy contents of original 8 GB card to my PC (Windows XP Pro)
2. copy contents from PC to new 32 GB card using USB adapter
3. power off phone
4. remove original 8 GB card from phone
5. install new 32 GB card in phone
6. power on phone
Everything on the phone is working just as before except now I have 32 GB instead of 8 – well, technically 29.7 – 31.9 GB depending on how you read XP’s disk properties info, and the phone itself detects a capacity of 29.71 GB. (I believe the FAT32 file system requires some space which is why available capacity doesn’t read exactly 32 GB.) At this point I have only loaded less than 3 GB on the card but so far so good.
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|Little card, big space,
I bought this for the HTC EVO 4G. It works fine. Windows detects 27GB which is about right in terms of gibibytes. Copied music, videos, and pictures with no problem at a rate give or take about 5MB/sec. The little USB adapter is a nice addition. The supplied microSD to SD adapter is horrible as it tightly grips to the microSD card when inserted which made it extremely difficult to remove.
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