Samsung launches new microSD cards that promise enhanced performance
PRO Plus microSD and EVO Plus microSD
Samsung Electronics has unveiled new microSD cards that promise lightning-fast read and write speeds, increased durability and a wide variety of capacity options.
Named PRO Plus microSD and EVO Plus microSD, they are meant for day-to-day and professional storage needs.
Samsung said the new microSD cards are ideal for expanded mobile device storage and capturing high-quality photos, 4K Ultra HD (UHD) video2 and other content on action cameras and drones – even in extreme conditions.
The PRO Plus and EVO Plus microSDs enable users to store data without the worry of lack of space even while providing strong protection.
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More protection and reliability
The microSDs, which come with 10-year limited warranty, offer improved six-proof protection --- two more layers of protection than the previous generation. "This makes them able to withstand water, extreme temperatures, x-ray, wear out, drops and magnetic impact," Samsung said.
PRO Plus microSD cards are designed for content creators, offering exceptional read and write speeds of up to 160MB/s and 120MB/s,6 respectively. The PRO Plus microSD cards will be available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacities.
The EVO Plus microSD provides reliability and stable performance during day-to-day use. It offers transfer speeds of up to 130MB/s, providing up to 1.3x faster sequential read speed when compared to the previous version. EVO Plus microSD card will be available in 64GB, 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacity.
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The PRO Plus and EVO Plus microSD cards have already hit the market.
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