
Samsung
The Samsung EVO Plus 128GB microSDXC is a high‑performance UHS‑I card offering up to 160 MB/s read speeds, U3/V30/A2 class ratings and rugged four‑proof durability, making it suitable for 4K video, app storage and demanding mobile use. It includes a full‑size SD adapter and supports a wide capacity range up to 1 TB.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Samsung EVO Plus as a solid, high‑performance microSD line with robust four‑proof durability, U3/V30/A2 ratings and read speeds up to 160 MB/s, making it ideal for 4K recording. However, they note that its performance scales with capacity and that it is limited to UHS‑I, so it cannot match the write speeds of UHS‑II cards.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the card for seamless 4K video capture, fast file transfers and its rugged, reliable construction, while occasional complaints focus on reduced speeds when paired with non‑UHS‑I devices or slower write performance during large data transfers.
Common Complaints
Speed variability on non‑UHS‑I hosts, slower write speeds compared to read speeds, and reduced performance on lower‑capacity variants such as 32 GB.
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme 128GB
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Choose Samsung for superior app performance and rugged specs; choose SanDisk if brand preference or specific pricing is a factor.
vs. Lexar Professional 128GB
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Samsung is preferable for users needing app performance and extensive durability information, while Lexar remains a viable alternative for those comfortable with standard UHS‑I specs.