Robert White1
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I thought I'd share an interesting exchange I just had with Samsung support via chat. Three days ago, my S3 started having issues reading my SD card. I discovered that there seem to be dozens of forums (including this one) that are demonstrating this to be a widespread issue. Here is what Samsung has to say about it:
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Hi there! I have a different perspective on your "problem" I work as an IT Systems engineer for a large transportation company and have seen more than anyone's share of zapped sd cards. I even personally experienced a failure of a SANDISK card I bought from a legitimate dealer and had it go bad after just adding ONE FILE to it. I contacted Sandsik company Tech support and in a matter of less than 2 minutes it was determined that this card was the "bomb" unit from China. It was called that as it "blows up" after the addition of a single file. There were many many more and just because one blows up in a device absolutely does not mean it's the fault of the device. I KNOW how these things work, and can tell you without reservation that it is not the problem with your device. I too, have a Samsung GS3 and find it to Electronically and mechanically be of sound design. Just because you THINK it's a problem with the phone and not your SDCard, does not make it a sound argument. There has been so many bad cards floating around that it's not funny. As I tell everyone I have had to help with SDCard recoveries, "Buy cheap - GET cheap" I had mine go bad but got a GENUINE replacement from the dealer with a credit on future purchase to boot!
Did you try to get your source to honor a warranty?
Bottom line dude, don't go bashing anyone or anything without getting all the facts from a source that has the knowledge to identify a problem.
You are absolutely and unequivocally wrong! 32gb class EXPENSIVE??? I have 3 64GB cards in 3 of our family's gs3's and none are, or have been destroyed by any of the phones.