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Sorry but this price looks extremely suspect, I very much doubt it being a realy 256 GB card lol... Good luck to those who bought one haha
so I actually watched a video on these and what happens is they are ACTUALLY 256GB BUT when it has data on it overwrites itself to be able to store the 'full' amount. so you're guaranteed to lose data.
For starters it states ******GENERIC****** that in itself should ring alarm bells, meaning it has no brand name or registered trade mark. Probably manufactured by Kim Jong-Un or his neighbours across the border of PRC.
Fake for sure! Not quite sure where you got the info stating they're 'ACTUALLY 256GB BUT.....' because i can gaurantee you it wont be. It overwrites because it hasnt enough space and therefore frees up space by either deleting or overwriting old data/files.
I would steer clear of any memory cards online, unless it actually being Samsung etc.
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