
Samsung EVO Select 256GB
Score: 87/100
Lexar Silver Plus 256GB
Score: 86/100Rankings

The Samsung EVO Select 256 GB microSDXC delivers fast read performance, 4K-ready U3/V30 speeds and rugged durability, though write speed consistency varies between model variants.

The Lexar 256 GB Silver Plus microSDXC offers top-tier UHS-I speeds, robust durability and a lifetime warranty, making it ideal for 4K creators and gamers. Its performance is strong but capped by the UHS-I interface, and real-world write speeds can vary.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
256 GBbest | 256 GBbest | |
130 MB/s | 205 MB/sbest | |
30 MB/s | 150 MB/sbest | |
10 yearsbest | 10 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.25 g | 0.2 gbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(3) | ||
Maximum Read Speed (MB/s) | 130 MB/s | 205 MB/s |
Maximum Write Speed (MB/s) | 30 MB/s | 150 MB/s |
Speed Class | Class 10 | C10 |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Compatible Devices | Android smartphones, tablets, Nintendo Switch, action cameras, drones, handheld gaming devices | Drones (DJI), Action Cameras (GoPro), Handheld Consoles (Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch), Smartphones, Tablets |
Physical(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 0.25 g | 0.2 g |

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Professional reviewers consistently commend the EVO Select 256 GB for its high read speed, A2 application performance, and rugged build, positioning it as a strong value proposition for 4K video and gaming. However, they caution consumers to check the model number, as older variants lack the same performance and the warranty does not cover continuous write-intensive use.
Everyday users praise the card for its ample storage, fast transfers, and durability that survives harsh conditions, but many express frustration when receiving slower variants or encountering loose adapters.

“Perfect for my Nintendo Switch-loads games quickly and has plenty of space.”

“Used it for 4K drone footage-no dropped frames.”

“Survived a washing machine cycle-data intact!”



Select Samsung for budget-focused users who don't need high burst or 4K performance; Lexar is better for demanding creators needing speed and ruggedness.

Professional reviewers praise the card for pushing UHS-I limits with read speeds up to 205 MB/s and a solid 150 MB/s write rate, noting its robust construction and adapter, but caution that the UHS-I interface remains a bottleneck for 8K or high-bitrate workflows.
Everyday users commend the card's reliable 4K recording, rugged durability, and the convenience of the included adapter, while frequently mentioning that generic readers don't reach the advertised speeds and that a few older devices struggle with compatibility.