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Snag yourself a Samsung 128GB EVO Class 10 microSD card for just $39.99

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Last updated: March 8th, 2016 at 19:30 UTC+01:00

If you’re one of the lucky people who’ve managed to get your hands on a brand new Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge ahead of time, and you want to pop in a microSD card to store photographs, videos and music, but don’t have a spare stick lying around, you may want to pin your ears back as Amazon has kicked off a fantastic deal on Samsung’s 128GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC Card. For a limited time, you can pick one up for just $39.99, shaving an eye-watering $58.00 off the usual price, which is a fantastic price for a memory card that supports transfer rates up to 48MB/s.

If you don’t have a Galaxy S7, but still want to take advantage of this great little deal, the stick should work in just about any smartphone that launched in 2015 (bar the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy Note 5) and is running Lollipop or above. Any older devices operating on a lower version of the Android operating system will, unfortunately, not be supported as Google only introduced compatibility for larger storage option on the Android open-source operating system 15-months ago.

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