A:AnswerIt really depends. I've seen some Sony camcorders that have an option for an microSD card. However, if you have an older camcorder, you might be stuck with Sony's proprietary memory options.
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that all the SanDisk® Memory Cards are plug & play storage device. You may connect the Memory Card to a host device and start transferring data using copy/ paste or drag/ drop method.
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that the master packaging of SanDisk® products consist the product number. You will also find the serial number on the product itself for authentication purpose. For further assistance, please feel free and reach our support available at https://www.sandisk.com/about/contact/customer-care.
A:AnswerThe ultra plus is a good 15MBs per seconds faster when it comes to write speed. Otherwise the read speed is about the same. So it might save you a minute or two if you're copying a big file to it. Otherwise, it should be about the same speed.
A:AnswerIt depends on how old your kindle tablet is. If you have a newer model it should support a microSD card. Look for the logo on the box of the tablet.
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that all the SanDisk® Memory Cards are plug & play storage device. However, it will work as expected if the host device support microSDXC Memory Card of up to 256GB capacity.
A:AnswerYes, the SanDisk® microSDXC Memory Card is compatible with the Microsoft Surface. Also, allow us to inform you that all the SanDisk® Memory Cards are plug and play storage device.
A:AnswerYes, the SanDisk® microSDXC Ultra PLUS 256GB Memory Card is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy A02s as it support microSDXC Memory Card of upto 256GB capacity.
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that all the SanDisk® Memory Cards are plug & play storage device and it will work as expected if the host device supports microSDXC Memory Card of up to 256GB capacity. However, we recommend to use our Nintendo Switch Memory Cards for optimum performance while using these Nintendo devices.