Best
microSD Cards for Moto G Power and Moto G7 Power
Android Central
2020
While the Moto G Power was recently released and succeeded the G7 Power, both handsets are extremely capable for those looking for a budget smartphone. Regardless of whether it’s last year’s phone or this year’s new release, both of these devices offer microSD card expansion, so we’ve found the best cards you can get today.
Staff pick
Using a Samsung microSD card offerings is a no-brainer considering the brand’s reliability and product quality — not to mention the price. With read speeds up to 95MB/s and write speeds up to 90MB/s, you’ll be able to record HD video straight to this card.
- $11 at Amazon
- $38 at Newegg
Remember when 8GB of storage seemed like a lot? Well, you can add ample storage to your Moto G7 with this 32GB microSD that also comes with a USB adapter that makes it that much easier to transfer files to and from your phone.
This Class 10, UHS-I microSDXC card from Kingston features 128GB of capacity and advertises read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 80MB/s. Kingston’s Canvas Select series is the fastest card Kingston offers and is ideal for shooting HD video, although you can save some extra coin with the Canvas Go cards.
PNY offers card sizes from 16GB to 512GB, but we’ll highlight the 128GB microSD because it’s basically the Goldilocks offering if you consider the capacity and price. 128GB is more than enough extra storage for the average user, and this card comes with a USB reader for easy data transfer.
With read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 90MB/s, this 256GB card from SanDisk will let you able to record video in HD to your heart’s content. SanDisk is a trusted brand for storage, and it has a lot of cards with smaller storage sizes available at comparable prices to the other offerings on our list.
The Moto G7 supports up to 512GB, and you want every extra gigabyte of storage you can get. We get it. Samsung offers the best value at this capacity with top-of-class read/write speeds. A worthwhile investment when you consider the money you saved by getting the Moto G7.
The Moto G7 Power is capable of recording 4K video at 30fps, and with the Patriot EP microSD card, that footage will remain safe from corruption. The card features 100MB/s read speeds, along with 80MB/s write speeds, and Patriot includes an adapter so you can transfer files later.
Lexar makes some great microSD cards, and the 633x is no exception, especially for those looking for just a solid microSD card with a good amount of storage. The 633x offers transfer speeds up to 95MB/s while being able to store up to 36 hours of HD video or more than 67,000 photos.
- $20 at Amazon
- $20 at Newegg
PNY’s Pro Elite microSD card is one of the fastest available, thanks to its A2 rating for faster app performance. This allows your various apps to be installed to the card itself, saving that precious built-in storage. And the card is waterproof, so you won’t have to worry about getting caught in a rainstorm and having your memory card malfunction.
What’s the right amount of extra storage for you?
Only you really know how much storage you’ll need because it’s entirely based on the ways you use your phone. Some people just love to snap photos and selfies and want everything backed up onto a physical memory card, while others like to use microSD cards to sideload a ton of apps, games, and media onto their phones.
If you simply want to double the amount of storage on your phone, our top pick would be the Samsung EVO Select 64GB which offers the best value. While this card doesn’t give you all the storage possible, it will certainly help keep your necessary files stored on your device, and not in the cloud or somewhere else.
And, if you want to go all out, you can grab the Samsung 512GB EVO Plus and never ever have to worry about running out of space again. Plus, you’ll have a great microSD card that can be transferred to other devices you own in the future while holding onto whatever you had on the G Power or G7 Power.
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