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Samsung 512GB microSDXC EVO Plus Announced

Samsung has announced the new 512GB microSDXC EVO Plus, doubling the size of its previous highest capacity. It is designed as a premium storage solution for high-performing smart phones and other current mobile devices with microSD card slots. Just last week, Samsung indicated it has begun mass producing their 1TB embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) 2.1, which will be used in next-gen mobile applications.


Samsung has announced the new 512GB microSDXC EVO Plus, doubling the size of its previous highest capacity. It is designed as a premium storage solution for high-performing smart phones and other current mobile devices with microSD card slots. Just last week, Samsung indicated it has begun mass producing their 1TB embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) 2.1, which will be used in next-gen mobile applications.

The new EVO Plus is essentially a capacity upgrade, as it is quoted with the same read and write speeds (100MB/s and 90MB/s, respectively) as the other models in the line. As such, the new cards can play 4K video content on TVs or monitors without much hassle, says Samsung. The new Samsung microSD card also features the company’s usual 4-proof protection to withstand 72 hours in seawater, extreme temperatures, airport X-ray machines and magnetic fields.

Samsung microSDXC EVO Plus 512GB Specifications

Class Grade 3, Class 10
Interface UHS-I, compatible to HS interface
Storage Capacity 512GB
Sequential Read Speed Up to 100MB/s
Sequential Write Speed Up to 90MB/s
Water-resistant Yes
Full HD optimized Yes
Voltage 2.7~3.6V
Environmental Specs

Operating Temperature: -13°F to 185°F

Non-operating Temperature: -40°F to 185°F

Dimensions (W x H x D) 0.59" x 0.43" x 0.04"
Weight Approx. 0.5g
Warranty Limited 10 year warranty

Pricing and availability

Available now, the 512GB MicroSDXC EVO Plus is backed by a limited warranty of up to 10 years and will go for roughly $144. They are also available in capacities of 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB.

Samsung microSDXC EVO Plus 512GB

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