Samsung has just announced a massive new microSD card – the EVO Plus 256GB.
Sandisk previously held the record for “world’s biggest microSD” when they released a 200GB MicroSD in March.
“The EVO Plus 256GB microSD card has read and write speeds of 95MB/s and 90MB/s respectively, and can store up to 55,200 photos, 12 hours of 4K video, 33 hours of full HD video, or 23,500 songs”, the Verge reports.
The EVO Plus will also feature a 10-year warranty.
The card will be commercially available in over 50 different countries some time in June 2016.
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