Lexar introduces 32GB Class 10 High-Speed MicroSD Card

by Rod on January 6, 2011 · 4 comments

by Rod on January 6, 2011 · 4 comments

Lexar 32GB Class 10 microSDHC

32GB microSD cards are not difficult to find they are just expensive. A Class 10 32GB microSD card for you mobile phone is another treat all together. Lexar introduced a 32GB Class 10 High Speed Mobile microSDHC card at CES. I already know Brent is going to order this card as he currently is using a 16GB class 10 microSD. This card is a fraction more expensive and includes a card reader.

Press Release

Lexar Media Introduces the 32GB Class 10 High-Speed Mobile microSDHC Card for Mobile Phones

Las Vegas, NV, January 5, 2011 – Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today introduced the 32GB Class 10 Lexar® High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card. The 32GB Class 10 microSDHC card guarantees a minimum sustained write speed of 10MB per second and a read speed up to 20MB per second1, allowing users to quickly load files onto the card and transfer them between mobile phone and computer, and maximize their on-the-go mobile lifestyles. The 32GB Lexar High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card is part of a performance kit that includes a USB reader and mediamoveTM for Lexar Media sideload software for easy and quick file management. For additional information about the 32GB Lexar High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card, visitwww.lexar.com.

“We’ve seen a steady rise in the sophistication of smart and mobile phones, and usage trends show a convergence between communication and entertainment,” said Jim Chan, product marketing manager, Lexar Media. “Today’s users rely on their mobile devices, beyond talk and email, for capturing live moments and downloading their favorite content – whether it’s photos, music, or HD video – and they want the flexibility to store and share them on demand. It is with this knowledge that we’ve developed this convenient, all-in-one solution to enable users to not only capture moments and download content, but also to move these to a computer or social media sites easily.”

Multimedia file storage, including photos, music, videos, is the primary reason people purchase memory cards for their phones2. The 32GB Lexar High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card enables users to not only store more multimedia files, but to also move large amounts of mobile content more quickly with its performance of Class 10. The card also includes pre-loaded software to allow users to manage their stored images and videos, sync content with their PC or Mac, and share them on the most popular social websites

As a division of Micron Technology, Inc., Lexar Media is backed by Micron’s industry-leading memory technology, providing consumers with reliable, high-quality, award-winning products. Additionally, Lexar products are tested in the Lexar Quality Labs where all product designs undergo extensive testing to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability with more than 800 intended digital devices.

The 32GB Lexar High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card includes a ten-year limited warranty and the USB reader includes a one-year limited warranty. The 32GB Lexar High-Speed Mobile microSDHC card is available now at Amazon.com and Lexar.com, with a MSRP of $149.99.

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  • http://simplemobilereview.com Brent

    Yeah, I was all excited, then I saw that Amazon is saying “Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Months”. Sure, I could order now and have it shipped later, but chances are very good that prices will drop between now and then. BTW, with a little searching I found a 32 GB microSD Class 4 card for $94.95 I have gotten used to Class 10 speeds, so I will probably hold out until I can get what I want.

  • David Allen

    Has anyone found a reliable model or brand of SD card for the Samsung Focus yet?

  • Jatin

    This card didn’t work for me in HTC HD7. Well, it worked for sometime but after that phone became slow. When I rebooted phone, it went on rebooting endlessly.

    • http://www.simplemobilereview.com Chris

      That really sucks because as Microsoft explained it you could have two of the exact same cards and 1 work and 1 not work.