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You’ll need this SanDisk 64GB microSDXC card for new gadgets this Christmas: $15 Prime shipped (25% savings)

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Amazon offers the SanDisk 64GB microSDXC card (SDSQUNC-064G-GN6MA) for $15 Prime shipped. For comparison, it usually sells for between $20-$25 online. Today’s deal is $0.01 off the Amazon all-time low and the best offer available. Over 17,000 reviewers have left a combined 4.5/5 star rating.

Features:

  • Ideal for premium Android based smartphones and tablets
  • Up to 80 MB/s transfer speed
  • Class 10 for Full HD video recording and playback
  • Water proof, temperature proof, shock proof, X-ray proof and magnet proof
  • Comes with SD adapter for use in cameras
  • Ten-year limited warranty

The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card lets you shoot and save more high-quality photos and Full HD videos on your Android smartphone or tablet. From a world leader in flash memory storage, this card features a Class 10 speed rating for capturing Full HD video and read speeds of up to 80MB/s for ultra-fast file transfer. SanDisk products are constructed to the highest standards and rigorously tested. You can be confident in the outstanding quality, performance and reliability of every SanDisk product.

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