SanDisk releases new storage devices for local market

SanDisk has unveiled its newest line of mobile storage solutions for different devices. Whether you need something for your iPhone or iPad, has the new USB Type-C port, wanting a bigger USB OTG, or speedier microSD card, they got you covered.

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The SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive will expand the capacity of your iPhone and iPad with up to 128GB of additional capacity. Basically, it’s an on-the-go drive for Apple devices through its proprietary lightning port. At the other end is a USB 3.0 to for transfers between a Mac or any PC. It comes with a dedicated app for ease of use.

Pricing is at Php 2,799 for 16GB, Php 3,799 for 32GB, Php 5,199 for 64GB, and Php 7,999 for 128GB.

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The SanDisk Ultra USB Type-C Flash Drive is a next-generation thumb drive that has a Type-C port, a new standard among USBs. It’s the company’s first Type-C device for the new market. It delivers USB 3.1 speeds of up to 150MB/s. Since USB Type-C ports are standard in size, it can also act as an OTG storage for smartphones and tablets.

It comes in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB versions with prices of Php 699, Php 999, Php 1699, and Php 3099, respectively.

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The SanDisk Extreme PRO microSDXC UHS-II card is available for those in need of faster cards for high resolution recording like 4K Ultra HD content. The card can deliver nearly 3x the speed of current UHS-I cards with up to 275MB/s transfers. It’s also shockproof, temperature-proof, waterproof, and X-ray-proof for added protection.

It will come in 64GB for Php 8,999 and 128GB for Php 17,499.

Product: SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive

And lastly, the upgraded SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive 3.0. This time, it’s now available up to 128GB capacity. USB on-the-go (OTG) feature is quite popular among smartphones today that allow users to instantly expand and access portable content whenever they need. It has a microUSB on one end, and a full size USB 3.0 connector on the other.

The 128GB version is now available in stores for Php 2,849.

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SanDisk releases new storage devices for local market

SanDisk has unveiled its newest line of mobile storage solutions for different devices. Whether you need something for your iPhone or iPad, has the new USB Type-C port, wanting a bigger USB OTG, or speedier microSD card, they got you covered.

iXpand_Flash_Drive_v2_angle_HR

The SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive will expand the capacity of your iPhone and iPad with up to 128GB of additional capacity. Basically, it’s an on-the-go drive for Apple devices through its proprietary lightning port. At the other end is a USB 3.0 to for transfers between a Mac or any PC. It comes with a dedicated app for ease of use.

Pricing is at Php 2,799 for 16GB, Php 3,799 for 32GB, Php 5,199 for 64GB, and Php 7,999 for 128GB.

SanDisk_Ultra_USB_Type-C_SDCZ450_center_open_LR

The SanDisk Ultra USB Type-C Flash Drive is a next-generation thumb drive that has a Type-C port, a new standard among USBs. It’s the company’s first Type-C device for the new market. It delivers USB 3.1 speeds of up to 150MB/s. Since USB Type-C ports are standard in size, it can also act as an OTG storage for smartphones and tablets.

It comes in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB versions with prices of Php 699, Php 999, Php 1699, and Php 3099, respectively.

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The SanDisk Extreme PRO microSDXC UHS-II card is available for those in need of faster cards for high resolution recording like 4K Ultra HD content. The card can deliver nearly 3x the speed of current UHS-I cards with up to 275MB/s transfers. It’s also shockproof, temperature-proof, waterproof, and X-ray-proof for added protection.

It will come in 64GB for Php 8,999 and 128GB for Php 17,499.

Product: SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive

And lastly, the upgraded SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive 3.0. This time, it’s now available up to 128GB capacity. USB on-the-go (OTG) feature is quite popular among smartphones today that allow users to instantly expand and access portable content whenever they need. It has a microUSB on one end, and a full size USB 3.0 connector on the other.

The 128GB version is now available in stores for Php 2,849.

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Samsung debuts Standard, EVO and PRO SD cards

Samsung has revamped their memory card portfolio by launching three new classes namely the Standard, EVO and PRO which not only aligns it with the company’s existing SSD lineup, but also addresses the different needs of consumers.

To help differentiate one from the other, Samsung has color-coded their new SD/Micro-SD card line with a rather unusual color names; Emerald Blue for the Standard, Romantic Orange for the EVO and Professional Silver for the PRO.

The most basic one among the group is the Standard. It belongs to the Class 6 category, meaning that although it can’t provide blistering transfer speeds, it should be alright for basic storage needs and can handle HD and Full-HD video recording.

The available capacity for the Samsung Standard cards (SD and Micro-SD) ranges from 4GB up to 32GB.

Next up we have the mid-tier EVO line which belongs to UHS-1 (Ultra High-Speed Grade 1), Class 10 family. The EVO SD cards are only available in 16GB and 32GB capacities, while its smaller counterpart ranges from 8GB up to 32GB.

Finally we have the PRO memory cards which are being offered in various storage capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB. Despite being in the same card class as the EVO, the Samsung PRO memory cards have a significant edge in the transfer speed over its mid-tier sibling.

But not only are the Samsung PRO memory cards faster, it’s also tougher. According to the South Korean firm, PRO cards (and your data for that matter) can walk away unscathed even after being submerged in sea water for a day or after being run over by a car.

Samsung stated that their new memory cards should already be on its way to a tech store near you, but there’s no word yet about the pricing as of the time of writing.

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Samsung debuts Standard, EVO and PRO SD cards

Samsung has revamped their memory card portfolio by launching three new classes namely the Standard, EVO and PRO which not only aligns it with the company’s existing SSD lineup, but also addresses the different needs of consumers.

To help differentiate one from the other, Samsung has color-coded their new SD/Micro-SD card line with a rather unusual color names; Emerald Blue for the Standard, Romantic Orange for the EVO and Professional Silver for the PRO.

The most basic one among the group is the Standard. It belongs to the Class 6 category, meaning that although it can’t provide blistering transfer speeds, it should be alright for basic storage needs and can handle HD and Full-HD video recording.

The available capacity for the Samsung Standard cards (SD and Micro-SD) ranges from 4GB up to 32GB.

Next up we have the mid-tier EVO line which belongs to UHS-1 (Ultra High-Speed Grade 1), Class 10 family. The EVO SD cards are only available in 16GB and 32GB capacities, while its smaller counterpart ranges from 8GB up to 32GB.

Finally we have the PRO memory cards which are being offered in various storage capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB. Despite being in the same card class as the EVO, the Samsung PRO memory cards have a significant edge in the transfer speed over its mid-tier sibling.

But not only are the Samsung PRO memory cards faster, it’s also tougher. According to the South Korean firm, PRO cards (and your data for that matter) can walk away unscathed even after being submerged in sea water for a day or after being run over by a car.

Samsung stated that their new memory cards should already be on its way to a tech store near you, but there’s no word yet about the pricing as of the time of writing.

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