Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Samsung Evo Plus microSDHC / microSDXC UHS-I U1 Class 10 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Evo Plus microSDHC / microSDXC UHS-I U1 Class 10.
September 2016
(85%)
84 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
6035 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
85010084
The editors liked
Capacity
Performance
Reliability
Great performance
Lots of capacity
Easy to plug in and start using
Great overall performance
Competitive pricing
Reliability features
Huge storage density
10-year warranty
Samsung pedigree with a 10-year warranty
A modest improvement in performance over predecessor
New 256GB model
Large storage capacity
Excellent read and write speeds
Water
Temperature
X-ray and magnet proof
Includes SD adapter
Reasonably priced
10 year warranty
High performance
Uses high-quality flash memory
80 MB/s plus write speeds
Massive capacity
Magnet
X-ray proof
Included full-size SD adapter
Excellent read/write performance
Durable industrial design
High capacity
Up to 256GB
The editors didn't like
Price
Still a bit pricey
But not outside the realm of reason either
Random large-block write was very slow
Early adoptors will pay the price premium
Random 2MB writes still a major weak point for the EVO Plus line
Nothing
High price
Does not support UHS II standard
High cost per gigabyte
Does not include storage case
Nothing technical. Keep an eye on competitive pricing
The EVO Plus is a welcome addition to Samsung's already impressive line of SD and microSD cards. Filling the gap between the original EVO and the PRO, this consumer friendly memory card delivers a lot of bang for your buck. In addition to being water, tem...
Published: 2015-07-21, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
Abstract: Both cards are covered by Samsung's reliable 5-Proof technology which means that each is waterproof, capable of enduring temperatures of -25 to 85degC, x-ray proof, shock proof and even magnetic proof. In fact, both are even tested to be data-safe after b...
Abstract: We're all familiar with SD card, and as devices have gotten smaller, Micro SD cards are certainly becoming the norm. We want smaller, but we also want larger capacity. 32GB seems the minimum these days, particularly if you have any notions of bringing kid...
Great overall performance, Competitive pricing, Reliability features
Random large-block write was very slow
Samsung has made an impact on the market once again with their new Evo Plus line, offering fantastic performance at a great dollar per GB ratio.Samsung Micro SDs on AmazonDiscuss this reviewGA_googleFillSlot("sr_lower_728");GA_googleCreateDomIframe("googl...
It seems like the Samsung EVO Plus 128GB card is still very much a high performer for the price and a good buy overall. While it did not reach the claimed “up to” rates of 100MB/s read and 90MB/s write, I did achieve 88.5MB/s read and 79.2MB/s write which...
The EVO does it again, representing value in flash storage solutions as the Plus extends 512GB of capacity for 29c perGB.86%Today Yesterday 7 days ago 30 days agoUS $140.95$140.95 - -Buy...
The “new” Samsung Evo Plus 128Gb microSDXC card really does pack a punch. It's not expensive compared to its competitors, but it offers “pro-level” performance with a UHS Speed Class 3 rating and observed ~100MB/s read and ~90MB/s write speed. Endurance i...
The performance of the Toshiba Exceria N301 was unremarkable, and in some ways, undeserving of the Exceria branding. It represents a fairly average Class 10 memory card, possibly what may have been sold on their “green card” packaging without any fancy wh...
You can't go wrong with the Samsung EVO Plus lineup and the addition of 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB U3 solutions all with 10-year warranties is a win for consumers...
Samsung's EVO+ microSDXC memory card lineup now with a 256GB option covers both the budget minded consumer and the enthusiast that wants the very best...