You don't need to get the same one in the site. I bought a Samsung one off Amazon and it works great. I would also recommend getting one with higher storage.
SAMSUNG EVO Select + Adapter 256GB microSDXC 130MB/s Full HD & 4K UHD, UHS-I, U3, A2, V30 (MB-ME256KA/AM) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B09B1GXM16/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_KD27DCRQBTZRTY6HMAAA?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
You should expect to buy an SD card. A Samsung 256GB is just $18 on Amazon right now.
https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-microSDXC-Expanded-MB-ME256KA-AM/dp/B09B1GXM16
I use these in all my cameras. They were $19.99 when I purchased but are $23.99 now. Still a decent price compared to other SD cards and it's a name brand. Check your cameras specs. Max size is 256gb for your camera most likely.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09B1GXM16/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Hi everyone! I bought a Samsung microSD card from Amazon and would like to know if it is most likely fake. I know there are applications like h2testw to fully verify, but I don't have a device with a microSD slot on my laptop or PC. However, from the packaging, the text on the back says it was made in Korea while the adapter was made in China and guaranteed for 1 year. Also, the edges of the microSD card is not completely white as there is some blue that bled onto it. Is this a fake?
Yup, plays games right from the SD! Get a real known brand name one like Sandisk or Samsung and make sure it's ships and sold by Amazon/Walmart/Bestbuy/Target. Lots of fakes out there. But I had a 128GB for like 3 years before I upgraded to a 256. It now doesn't hold absolutely everything, but I don't need all my digital games.
Something like this should be fine:
https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-microSDXC-Expanded-MB-ME256KA-AM/dp/B09B1GXM16/
I would just get another SD card at this point. Maybe fixing it will get you limping along, but it may show more problems again. A good 256 is just $18 ships and sold by Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-microSDXC-Expanded-MB-ME256KA-AM/dp/B09B1GXM16
Thats actually plenty of games.
DC universe online is 20GB alone. Dauntless and Asphalt are probably closer to 8 or 10GB each, depending on how much content you have for them.
And despite advertising 64GB of space, with the OS and bit to byte conversion; you really only have like 58gb of useable storage.
Get a cheap Micro SD card. Samsung's 256Gb evo select cards are only $18
Sounds like the SD card is bad or fake. I would get a new SD card.
It doesn't have to be Switch labeled. You can get a 256GB for $18:
https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-microSDXC-Expanded-MB-ME256KA-AM/dp/B09B1GXM16
If you want to cheap out on a card for stills then Samsung microSDs should work. I'd be taking them with an adapter (included with the card) over a Silicon Power SD any day. V30 256GB for $20.99 https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-microSDXC-Expanded-MB-ME256KA-AM/dp/B09B1GXM16/ref=sr_1_3?crid=11C3G7GGBMOGI&th=1. The Samsung PRO microSD cards are a waste of money and function identically to the EVO Plus/Select in Sony bodies (identical buffer, buffer clearing speed, video codecs).
Have used Samsung EVO Plus/Select cards as a cheap option for years in a RX100 IV/VA/VII, A7 III/C/IV, and A1 with no issues. They'll also work for video (obviously not for the V60/V90+ codecs though). And before anyone complains, yes I do have V90 SDs and CFExpress Type A cards for scenarios that actually require it lol... if I go and take some casual photos of a family event I don't need to be shooting at 30fps.