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$39 + tax + ship: SanDisk 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card w/ SD adapter.

MareLuce

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$39.99 is the best price I've ever seen for a name brand SanDisk 64gb micro XDSC Class 10 card.

Shipping: Free ship to store, but Radio Shacks are scarce, so you'll probably have to pay $7 for shipping, or orders over $50 get free shipping.

SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card : Memory Cards & Flash Drives | RadioShack.com

I purchased mine last week from Best Buy @ $54 which was the best deal I'd seen then. Google it to see competing prices in the $60's.

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SanDisk
 
$39.99 is the best price I've ever seen for a name brand SanDisk 64gb micro XDSC Class 10 card.

Shipping: Free ship to store, but Radio Shacks are scarce, so you'll probably have to pay $7 for shipping, or orders over $50 get free shipping.

SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC UHS-I Card : Memory Cards & Flash Drives | RadioShack.com

I purchased mine last week from Best Buy @ $54 which was the best deal I'd seen then. Google it to see competing prices in the $60's.

Found via Fatwallet:

SanDisk
 
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Funny, I just got home from Best Buy here in Richmond, TX 77406, and I got the same deal on the same product. Can't wait to get my GN2, i bet they'll be a perfect match. :)

I have to retract my statement above, I just checked my receipt and it turned out I paid 49.99 for the same product. :/

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Wow, that few?

Relative to Subways in the US (20,000+), that's scarce. I can always find a Subway when on the road. Last time I was traveling and needed a cable, I couldn't find a Radio Shack but immediately found a Target and a Walmart.

Relative to the number of Kentucky Fried Chickens in Shanghai (300), that's scarce.
China Chain Store & Franchise Association
I passed 2 in a short walk while wondering around.
 
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I would bring it back and just say it was defective. Worst case scenario they give you a store gift card, I'm sure you could spend it easily at a best buy, I know I could :p

Ha! Well, I'm definitely not one to let memory sit around unused. That card is already sync'd with music and in my phone. Sounds like the temptation is temporarily removed for me...until it gets restocked. Since the offer is still good for a few more weeks. ;)
 
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miss_vickies, richardgil,

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I suggest you limit the key words to

64
and
micro


(not 64gb, microSD, etc)

so you don't miss out if the formatting is not exactly your search term.
 
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now i read somewhere that some note 2 owners have a problem in recognizing all the 64gb micro sd....and that all it needs is formatting it first...now my question...what exactly do you have to do the get it formatted the right way...what type of format needed? there an extra program to do this with?
Yikes. I hope someone knows the answer to this one!
 
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Hello everybody,

I'm in the process to buy a Note II and 64 GB memory card for it.
I already asked the Samsung's support in Germany and the answer was ambiguous like in the phone's user manual: they can not say if this card is supported by the Note II and I should ask the card manufacturer.
My doubts about the Sandisk microSDXC U1 class 10 64GB started when searching ebay for such a card and after founding a few sellers saying that they had many failures with this type of card on Samsung smartphones.
So, my question is, for those who already bought this card, if everything is OK with it and Note II and for how long are you using the card?

Thank you in advance,
Daniel
 
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