2019-02-25 10:05
Technology
Alex Lowe

Micron and SanDisk both launch 1TB microSD cards

Micron and SanDisk both launch 1TB microSD cards

New week and more news from Mobile Work Congress (MWC). Earlier today, both SandDisk and Micron have launched the world’s first 1TB microSD cards, which can be used in smartphones, including the nw Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus.

Micron and SanDisk, which is by Western Digital have launched similar cards, which are UHS-I microSDXC. The Western Digital card is faster for read speeds on paper, with 160MB/s read vs 100MB/s read for the Micron card. For write speeds, the Micron is 95MB/s whereas the SanDisk is 90MB/s.

When can I get these cards?

Western Digital will be offering the SanDisk 1TB card from April, priced at $449.99. Micron haven’t announced any pricing as yet.

Alex Lowe

Micron and SanDisk both launch 1TB microSD cards

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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