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O**N
When the brand name is spelled wrong...something's fishy
There is a quick and easy test you should do on every flash storage device you are thinking of buying.Look at the average price of similar storage devices of the same capacity. Then look at the price of the device you are thinking of purchasing.If the price of the device you are looking at is WAY lower than the cost of the market average, it's a fake drive. This applies to name brand flash storage as well. Just because it has a name brand label doesn't mean it's actually a name brand storage device. If it's being sold at a fraction of the price of similar capacity drives, it's ALWAYS a fake drive.128GB of storage simply is not obtainable for $20 anywhere on the planet. As of April 2016 the brand name flash storage manufacturers sell 128GB micro SD cards for around $30 (low end of the quality spectrum brands) to $50 (upper end of the quality spectrum)Then when it's a card that's blatantly copied another brand's logo and just spelled the name wrong? Yeah that's a pretty solid tip that something is not right. MIXZA (with an i) is a newer flash storage brand. I have no idea if they are a legitimate viable trustworthy brand or not because they are new. But I have to think MIXZA is at least competent enough to not misspell they own name on their own product as MXZA (without an i)This card is identical to the MIXZA branded cards, but has been misspelled. (See images below of a MIXZA card vs this MXZA card) There is also a picture of this card with an SDHC label instead of the correct SDXC label that cards above 32GB should have.On top of that there are verified purchases of this card and of other cards sold by the same seller that give all the warning signs of fake micro SD cards. Things like slow speeds, files that don't save, corrupted files, etc etc etc.What happens is that every SD card. thumb drive, hard drive, etc etc etc tells the computer reading it how big of a drive it is. That information gets hacked by nefarious people who change the stats on an 8GB card to say it's a 128GB card. Your computer sees that information and displays 128GB of available storage and everything looks great. That is until you try to put more than 8GB of data on the card, at which point the data transfer fails, or the files that you think you put on it suddenly don't exist.The original card is also usually a class 2 card and they just put a class 10 or ultra class 1 logo on the card. That's basically like putting a Ferrari logo on a go kart and thinking it'll make it go faster.You should also be concerned when you see 5 star reviews from 'Amazon Customer' or anyone else who doesn't show up as a verified purchase, has only left a single review ever, or who has suddenly left 25 reviews on the same day but none before or after. Most of those reviews wills ay things like "It's awesome! Give my phone much storage!" or something equally as meaningless as that with grammar that doesn't quite sound right. Then when the verified purchase reviews are negative....major red flags should be going up.
A**Y
Stay Away!!!!!
I bought 2, one for my wife's phone and one for mine. Neither phone could save photos to either sd card. Also photos copied onto my computer and then onto this card would not show up on the phone. Have not had that problem with 2 previous micro sd cards. They seem to work well with other files. Update. Now they don't work with anything. I really want my money back. Completely dissatisfied.
T**E
Sure I thought it would be great to have this in my camera
Sure I thought it would be great to have this in my camera. most devices will not accept this size of Micro card so I use it as a USB with a USB that it will work with but it works well for what is should just I should have been more aware of what I was going to use it for and if it would work. It would not work for my Rassberrie Pie as the main drive as well it would not recognize the size at all.
R**L
Don't waste time buying then returning
Those that gave 5star rating are either friends or family of the seller... It is true this card is hacked and Amazon is not doing anything about it... IS A RISK YOU WILL HAVE TO TAKE IT EITHER WORKS OR NOT.. YOUR DATA WILL BE A RISK SO MAKE SURE TO BACK IT UP ON A COMPUTER.. Don't waste time buying then returning.. JUST DONT BUY IT
M**.
Terrible!
Didn't actually have 128mb on it....fake
D**S
Good
Good
C**J
DONT BUY NO NAME CARDS YOULL PAY THE PRICE IN THE END .
Sucky product wouldn't work said corrupt on both cards returning not happy. Will pay the price for the more expensive cards because the quality is better.
F**C
Don't waste your money on these!
Problems writing to the memory chip. Then to try to access the data saved to the card, all of the file names are displayed in funny and unusual characters. The file then cannot be deleted. It was a waste of money purchasing these memory chips.
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