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Just don't get it. Get Samsung or Sandisk if you want reliability.
I previously bought a Lexar USB. It got corrupted after a month of usage, so I sent it to Lexar support through warranty. It died after a week. Their microSD is the same deal.
I decided to give them another chance because of the attractive price (cheapest 512GB compared to other competitors), but as the saying goes "some things are too good to be true". My microSD card, which I bought less than 12 hours ago, just got corrupted in less than a day of usage. Now this is not a fake counterfeit card; it's the genuine real deal. If the card gets corrupted this fast, how long before the card dies completely? I've used both Sandisk and Samsung microSD cards for years and had zero failures from both. How is it that Lexar cards and USBs have so much problem after using it for a short period of time?
Just save yourself the headache and spend the extra $10-$20 for quality products. Not this garbage product that Lexar likes to bait and switch people with.
EDIT: Just wanted to let everyone know, I tried to repair this the next day as I wanted to make this work as much as possible, but the card was completely DEAD. It's not recognizable on any device (phone, tablets, PC). This is garbage product and should be avoided at all cost.
May 2019 · Electronics · verified purchase
the product in question
Lexar High-Performance 633x 512GB microSDXC UHS-I Card w/ SD Adapter, C10, U3, V30, A2, Full-HD & 4K Video, Up To 100MB/s Read, for Smartphones, Tablets, and Action Cameras (LSDMI512BBNL633A)
4.6★ · 12,657 ratings, as of 2023