| RAM | 16 GB |
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| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
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| Brand | SanDisk |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SDHC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with devices that support the microSDHC |
| Color | Black |
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- Compatible with: BlackBerry By RIM, Casio, HP, HP Palm, HTC, Huawei, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, and Sony Ericsson
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| Computer Memory Size | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16.0 GB | 16 GB | 4 GB |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16.0 GB | 16 GB | 4 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SDHC | Micro SDHC | Micro SDHC | Micro SD, Micro SDHC | Micro SDHC | SD, Micro SD, Micro SDHC |
| Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 0.59 x 5.12 inches | 0.04 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches | 0.04 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches | 1 x 0.1 x 0.5 inches | 0.1 x 0.4 x 30 inches | 5 x 3 x 0.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.35 ounces | 0.18 ounces | 0.35 ounces | 0.32 ounces | 0.16 ounces | 1.00 ounces |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16.00 GB | 16 GB | 4 GB |
| Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 4 | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 10 | Class 2 |
| Size | 16GB | 16GB | — | — | 16GB | — |
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SanDisk microSDHC Card
The SanDisk microSDHC cards offer an easy way to expand your mobile device's onboard memory. Available in capacities from 4GB to 32GB, these cards give you additional storage space for your favorite photos, and even HD videos. SanDisk microSDHC cards are shock proof, X-ray proof, temperature proof and waterproof.
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Technical Details
| Brand | SanDisk |
|---|---|
| Item model number | SDSDQM-016G-B35A |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 0.59 x 5.12 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.74 x 0.59 x 5.12 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | Sandisk |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B004ZIENBA |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2011 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
|---|---|
| Best Sellers Rank | #281 in Micro SD Memory Cards |
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SanDisk Mobile Class4 MicroSDHC Flash Memory Card- SDSDQM-B35A with Adapter 16GB
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonReviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020
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Update on 10/6/2016 - I have had to factory reset my phone every other day, one to two times depending on its mood, since this horrid microSD card incident. Thank you for breaking my phone SanDisk, I hope you're pleased with yourselves for ruining a great product because of your $5 piece of corrupt junk. I caution any buyers of this product to think about how much they like the item that their microSD card is going into, and use that as a basis for if you should use this product. By the way, SanDisk has not refunded my money or contacted me in any way, and my pork chops are still in my refrigerator, therefore I am steering clear of their products.
Update on 10/10/16 - I sent an e-mail to LG requesting assistance with my phone, and they informed me that it should only need 1 factory reset to resolve issues caused by the microSD card. The customer service department offered to possibly repair my phone for free since I was still within the manufacturer's warranty period, but because I installed a microSD card the repairs might not be covered. Only after I sent SanDisk an e-mail including my Amazon product review did they even bother to contact me, (even then they want to talk to me over the phone and do not offer any resolution in their e-mail), so buyers beware - do not trust the Amazon reviews where it shows that a representative from a company offers to resolve a product issue, I do not believe that they are really reading the reviews unless they just happen upon it due to the planets being in alignment while drinking very caffeinated coffee so that they can read such a large amount of reviews on multiple websites. (By the way, if anyone is concerned about the pork chops, they are still wingless.)
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on December 5, 2020
Gizzmo Heaven have supplied me with three other genuine memory products (tried, tested and still working to perfection) so I was a little wary after reading that others had been supplied fakes by Amazon before.
The packaging is very tight and well sealed. There is no "looseness" to it. Opening is best achieved by cutting top off and sliding complete plastic insert up and out. The plastic is one complete piece with a panel that folds downwards from the rear to release the card.
Appearance of serial no. and country of origin was reassuringly present on the card. It is Class 4 marked also. My card actually has a raised section at the back rather than an indent as mentioned on the images from other reviewers.
Inserting the card into my reader showed the capacity to be 29.7GB. If it had read 32gb or close, I would have known it was fake straight away. If you check your pc hard drives you will see the capacity is not as quoted either.
The one true test for any memory product is the H2testw 1.4. It can be easily found various places on the internet and totally free to download, use and keep for future use.
Running the test on a 32GB card takes around 2 hours 15 minutes and the results were as follows:
Writing
30424 MByte
1.43:57 h
4.88 MByte/s
Verifying
30424 MByte
27.38 min
18.3MByte/s
Test finished without errors
You can now delete the test files*.h2w or verify them again
Writing speed : 4.88 MByte/s
Reading speed : 18.3 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
A good result and confirms capacity is real.
For all those other negative feedbacks you will see very similar patterns amongst them. These are all most likely hacked fakes, low capacity low grade chips hacked to read a higher capacity, whatever capacity the hacker desires. If you want a 500GB flash drive for a fiver, someone is out there ready to supply you. I think the lowest capacity hacked flash drive I have seen so far was using a 128MB chip and reading either 32GB or 64GB in properties.
Forget about trying to format a hacked drive. Most of the time they fail to be recognised after several uses. They will let you believe all your files are there but will tell you some other programme is required to open them. Once they have reached their true capacity, any further data is corrupted and originally transferred data becomes useless too.
China has a massive industry churning out very authentic looking fakes of every type of electrical good every day. The attention to detail in both packaging and product is amazing. Ebay was, and probably still is, flooded with these fakes and they are creeping in to the Amazon marketplace for fresh victims.
As with any product, buyer beware!
I have even started reading seller feedback on Amazon now before purchasing anything.
Item also seems to be restricted to 853 mp3 files on the sansa, still under testing though so will update when complete
<<<update>>> 18/12/2013
Having exhausted the sansa forum and reading all the problems regarding this size of sdhc card with the 2gb and 4 gb clip players, I have found that around 853 files is the amount that actually works on the machine and even if it registers more, they will not play. I am still experimenting as there has been mention also of temperatures and as this transfers at about 4mbps the heat may play a part of the transfer failure. so far I have 6.6gb successful transfer one folder at a time (679 mp3 files @320kbps). I suspect once I reach the 800's it will fail again. the micro sdhc card seems genuine but I cannot rule out categorically that the card is the culprit as I only have one 32gb card.
<<<Last Update>>> 18/12/2013
after some very long sessions and complete waste of time trials I have discovered that this item must be either faulty or counterfeit. It can only hold around 9gb or readable data, and no more. I thought it may be my sansa clip, so tried it straight into my pc. it behaved the same and only read the first 9gb of data. after that, even though it showed the data it could not read it. I have quite a lot of experience with sd cards and this item has behaved very well, if it was a 9gb card, and not a 32gb card. it also has issues with files loss if you try and put more on after the initial files. I was putting this down to many things but now I see that there must be some fault inside the sd card, as I have no other issues with my trusty old 8gb card(see my earlier purchase). that one was genuine and I still have it with 100% reliability. I have requested a refund from the seller. Seller has refunded. I have tried another sdhc card from a local shop of 32gb, it cost me three times the amout but works with the full capacity on my sansa clip, so I can definitely say there was a fault with the card, and not my sansa. As a last note. I had run the h2testw fully and it tested 100% perfect for this card, which is why I was puzzled and reluctant to blame the card. This has taught me that the freeware programme h2testw is not fool proof. It is the first time it has failed me though, in future I will test with more than one method before spending two days trying everything in the book to get something to work. I still maintain my five star rating as the vendor has provided a perfect service, and this may be just a one off for them.
~~~~######LAST UPDATE~~~~~########
Have purchased a Kingston 32gb micro sd card, see my review when I post it there next.
This sandisk i can now confirm is counterfeit. the paint has completely fallen off which it would not do if it was genuine. It was packaged so professionally and there was no indication of tampering. it had me fooled. It has shaken my confidence in Sandisk as i have until now exclusively used them, and recommended them. My switch to Kingston is a permanent one and i shall not buy Sandisk again. I also am trying Fujifilm flash storage which is quite good. I have reduced the rating, but only because the product was not fit for use, every other aspect of the purchase was faultless
They arrived within 2 days from Essex.
Then I worried about formatting etc.
I put one card in my Sansa clip zip 8GB mp3 player - the player's memory was practically full.
I connected the mp3 to my laptop and checked with "my computer" that the card was showing and it was. Card was 32GB but only 29.5GB available.
In Windows Media my mp3 was identified again and also the card was shown too.
Windows Media asked if I wanted to synchronise to my mp3 player "Yes"
Did I want to add to my mp3 deleting other items - I said No.
It then indicated my card was ready.
I highlighted a Elvis double cd (downloaded from Amazon originally)and dragged it across to the spot where it had to go and clicked on "Synchronise now"
I sat back and watched each track being copied till the last one was.
Windows Media Centre then said the mp3 player could be disconnected.
I disconnected and waited for my mp3 to have the media amended - this took longer than normal.
Finally, I selected to play the Elvis CD. on the card. Beautiful and so easy.
I have not used the other card yet.
No formatting and no card reader used. - 7 albums added.
MP3's are new to me (I am pension age) and I have found the instruction booklets very basic. Doesn't tell you about cards except that microSDHC cards fits.
I was very worried about whether I could get Audible Audio books to work - see my review of Sansa clip + 8GB mp player. I put a description of how to put Audible Audio Books on that review. I keep my books on the clip + model.
The card itself does all that the blurb on Amazon says it should, and I am convinced that it is actually quicker than my old 8Gb card. I'm not technical enough to know what class this is and nor do I care -however I can tell you that it works just fine. I now have a vast amount of memory in my BB, all backed up very easily with the card readers to my PC. The packaging was sealed and genuine, and as far as I can tell I have the full memory billed here, and not some fake as others have described.
This is my alternative to buying an MP3 player, and I am very happy with it.
Thoroughly recommended.
AA
PS I am still amazed at the development of electronic memory. To think that my first PC in 1993 had a memory of 512 Mb and I thought that was cool! (Windows 3.11 and all that). I wonder what another couple of decades will bring -this card will be tatty old hat by then. But right now, this is a phenomenal resource, and I've got it in my phone.




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