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  • Made for Amazon SanDisk 128GB microSD Memory Card for Fire Tablets and Fire -TV

Made for Amazon SanDisk 128GB microSD Memory Card for Fire Tablets and Fire -TV

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Capacity: 128GB

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  • Exclusive “Made for Amazon” SD memory card - The only one tested and certified to work with your Fire Tablet and Fire TV
  • Load your Fire Tablet with more fun - By adding space for additional photos, music and movies
  • Download your apps and games directly to the SD card
  • Class 10 performance for Full HD (1080p) video recording and playback
  • Designed to perform multiple simultaneous activities with no lag or delay
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RAM ‎128 GB
Brand ‎Sandisk
Item model number ‎SDSQUNB-128G-AZFMN
Item Weight ‎0.071 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎0.08 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎0.08 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches
Color ‎White/Gray
Manufacturer ‎Sandisk Technologies, Inc.
ASIN ‎B013TMNPBQ
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Date First Available ‎September 16, 2015

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Exclusive made for amazon sd memory card the only one tested and certified to work with your fire tablet and fire tv, load your fire tablet with more fun by adding space for additional photos, music and movies, download your apps and games directly to the sd card, class 10 performance for full hd (1080p) video recording and playback. "Made for amazon" sandisk 128 gb micro sd memory card for fire tablets and fire tv.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
95,047 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the memory card works well, is easy to install, and offers good value for storage capacity. Moreover, the product receives positive feedback for its quality and memory capacity. However, compatibility receives mixed reviews - while some say it works perfectly with Kindle Fire devices, others report it's not compatible with Amazon Fire tablets. Additionally, reliability is also mixed, with some customers reporting no issues while others mention it stops working after a few months of use.
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3362 customers mention functionality, 2990 positive, 372 negative
Customers report that the memory card works well right away and is reliable.
Bought it to increase the storage space in my Nintendo switch, works great. Have about 50 games installed and no problems at all so far.Read more
Works well. Good price.Read more
Great price and works fine, but almost impossible to open the packaging without damaging the device....Read more
It works as expected. Keep up the good job at making a great product. I can't wait to see what the latest memory will be like.Read more
1990 customers mention value for money, 1813 positive, 177 negative
Customers find the memory card offers good value for money, appreciating its storage capacity and considering it a worthwhile investment.
Great price and works fine, but almost impossible to open the packaging without damaging the device....Read more
Works well. Good price.Read more
Great valueRead more
...Got it on a sale, so there was definitely a good value. Sandisk have a reputation of being reliable, so I know this one is probably going to last....Read more
1758 customers mention quality, 1692 positive, 66 negative
Customers praise the memory card's quality, describing it as flawless and a good choice by SanDisk.
Great product and great service! Highly recommend. Speedy delivery too!Read more
Good Product!!!Read more
Perfect! Easy to install in my Kindle Fire 8 HD! I am very pleased with the increased memory for my Fire. Now I can download more movies AND Books....Read more
Great. Works as advertisedRead more
1745 customers mention storage capacity, 1541 positive, 204 negative
Customers appreciate the memory card's storage capacity, describing it as reliable and extra, with one customer noting it can hold lots of pictures.
Worked well and so nice to have this extra storage.Read more
Great storage, very easy to use, well worth the costRead more
Lots of storage. Could have been a bit better on the pricing. Needs clear instructions in larger print on what type of devices will work in.Read more
...After that, WOW. Lots of space. It's fast. So people using it for other purposes, it would surely be amazing.Read more
905 customers mention easy to install, 844 positive, 61 negative
Customers find the memory card easy to install, particularly in Kindle Fire devices, with one customer noting it can be inserted in less than 30 seconds.
...This should give them plenty of space for a very long time. Easy to install, format and move content to it immediately.Read more
Purchased for Nintendo switch. Easy install , no issues. I replaced a 32g card. There was no need to transfer the data from the original card....Read more
...It is very easy to install and only a few steps to get the apps onto the card. Make sure you insert the SD card while the tablet is off....Read more
...Here are some of my thoughts on it: Pros: - Easy installation. Opened up port on tablet... inserted memory card... closed port....Read more
555 customers mention memory capacity, 497 positive, 58 negative
Customers appreciate the memory capacity of the SD card, noting its fast performance and ability to upgrade their tablets. One customer mentions that it eliminates annoying low memory popups.
To be small it has some good memory on it.Read more
This works great on my fire tablet. Lots of memory but make sure you're ordering the right one because you cannot return it.Read more
More memory, More memory, More memory. Great addition for memory issues with my tablet.Read more
Easy to use. Great memory and quality. Highly recommended.Read more
1805 customers mention compatibility, 1232 positive, 573 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the memory card's compatibility, with some reporting it works perfectly with Kindle Fire devices while others find it incompatible.
Works great in my kindle for downloading movies to watch on a trip !!Read more
This memory card works great in my fire tablet! Of is great for storing extra content!...Read more
...use this recommended storage for the Amazon kid tablets...it is not compatible. Waste of my time..now I have order a different one!!Read more
Perfect for my Fire tablet. No problems mounting and it was recognized immediately by my tablet....Read more
558 customers mention reliability, 191 positive, 367 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the memory card's reliability, with some reporting it works great for a few weeks while others mention it fails after a few months of use.
...Unfortunately it just stopped working. Won't show up on my phone, kindle fire, or pc. I recommend getting a different card with a longer warranty.Read more
...industry, and having used several over the years, I find them to be dependable and in expensive. Recommend this SAN Disk for appropriate uses.Read more
...: For some unknown reason and through no fault of my own, this card stopped working the moment I took it out of the Kindle, re-formatted it and...Read more
...But even deleting videos from the card is not allowing new videos to be downloaded. I think it is time to try another brand of sd card....Read more
Worked perfectly in my new Kindle Fire 2017 tablet but there are some set up issues that you should check!
5 out of 5 stars
Worked perfectly in my new Kindle Fire 2017 tablet but there are some set up issues that you should check!
I got this 128 GIG card to use with my new 2017 Kindle Fire 8 inch Tablet. So far it has worked perfectly with my tablet and it has automatically installed all of my Kindle books, all of my Audible books and many of my apps onto the SD card. Please make sure that your Kindle tablet is properly setup to use the SD card for storage. Those settings are seen by swiping down on the Kindle screen, touching storage and looking at the slide switch settings on the lower part of the screen. Turn all of the slide switches to the ON position which is to the right. I show that setup page in an attached photo. I do want to point out that while this SD card has worked perfectly, not all of your apps will transfer to the SD card. I had about 17 that would not go onto the SD card and they consumed an amazing 12 GB of my device’s internal memory. I simply wound up deleting those apps once I played the game. This is not the fault of the Kindle tablet or the SD card but a problem with the way the application is written. Several of the apps were over 1 GIG in size. This card has worked well and I simply plugged it into my tablet. I told the tablet to erase the SD card to make sure that it was empty and I simply downloaded my items from Amazon. They were automatically installed onto the SD card. I used 50 GIG of SD card memory for 1180 books, 106 large apps and 42 Audible books. I own about 100 SD cards and I always do a speed test to verify the reading and writing speeds before I install the memory. I particularly did this on this card as the web page and the packaging do not list the speeds which is very unusual. The card checked out OK but it is not the fastest SanDisk class 10 card I have ever tested. The fastest write speed on this card was 45.886 MB/Sec and the fastest reading speed was 47.426 MB/Sec. I have attached the graphical test data for your information. I used a USB 3.0 port with a USB 3.0 card reader for the test. I have tested SanDisk Ultra cards that were twice as fast as this one. Overall, this card worked well and I rated it five stars. If I have any future issues I will update my review.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026
    Capacity: 128GBVerified Purchase
    Easy to install, very compatible with my fire tablet. The quality is good, as far as price goes it's a good value for the material. The newer tablets are fickle and don't have some of the great logistics like it's older models. So this disk works.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2017
    Capacity: 32GBVerified Purchase
    Only two weeks in, but the memory card seems to working great.

    I got this card for my kindle as it was specifically recommended by Amazon, and my kindle came with only 8 gigabytes of storage, which is ridiculously insufficient for any modern complex operating system expected to accumulate data. Even worse, it's not really 8 full gigabytes. (Also, I got tired of being nagged about running out of space after taking only a few dozen photos.)

    Computers like numbers that are in powers of 2, and work best with processors and RAM that are built on powers of 2, which is why you usually see numbers like 8, 16, 32, etc. and not "strange" numbers like 10, 21, 43, etc. For this reason computer systems have *traditionally* used 1024 (2^10) as a base when reporting storage usage in kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, etc.

    When it comes to a physical storage medium, however, capacity does not have to be a power of 2; it can be whatever number of storage positions will *physically fit*, the only real requirement being that the computer processor can count that high.

    Manufacturers are notorious for cutting corners in manufacturing wherever possible then hyping up their products. In the case of the kindle, Amazon used 1000 (10^3) as the base of its "8 gigabyte" claim and aimed for a physical arrangement that would guarantee *at least* 8,000,000,000 bytes of storage (1000*1000*1000*8), over half a billion bytes short of 8,589,934,592 (1024*1024*1024*8). Not surprisingly, SanDisk did the same thing with this less-than-32-gigabyte memory card, as this deceptive practice has become an industry standard. But I digress a bit, my point being that an 8-gigabyte kindle affords you with MUCH less storage space than you would expect, necessitating a memory card for expanded storage, especially since the kindle's operating system uses a LOT of overhead, and every application you install also wants to use a lot of storage.

    When inserting your new memory card (or removing it) it is best to do so while the device is turned off. Mobile devices are finicky when it comes to "hot swapping" memory cards, often refusing to read the card, or even worse, damaging the card and corrupting data.

    After you've inserted the card and turned the kindle back on, go to Settings -> Storage, and move all the option sliders to the right to tell your kindle to utilize the memory card as much as it is willing to. Unfortunately, some features will still waste space on the internal storage, e.g. screen captures and blue tooth file transfers will NOT be saved to the memory card.

    To "move" my kindle books to the memory card, the easiest way was to delete them then re-download them. To move other personal files to the memory card, I connected my kindle to my PC and used Windows Explorer.

    From the previously mentioned settings menu, you can also move *some* applications to the memory card. Before and after the move, the amount of storage used on each disk is displayed. Moved applications will still use *some* space on the internal storage, and funnily enough, moved applications use more TOTAL storage than when they resided solely on the internal storage.

    One application I did NOT move was ES File Explorer, as this is a system-critical application (due to the kindle's shortcomings).

    It should also be noted that the kindle's crappy built-in file browser CANNOT locate the memory card. The files *are* there, but you will NOT find them without a proper file browser like ES File Explorer. Also, some programs (such as the red Notepad) will not be allowed write permissions to the memory card!

    A few days ago my wife turned on my kindle and it updated itself which took over half an hour, which seemed unusual because when I observe updates they tend to run much faster. Afterward, my kindle stopped recognizing the presence of the memory card. The solution was to turn off the kindle, remove the card, turn the kindle on, then back off, then reinsert the memory card, then turn the kindle back on.

    The card is working great, and is less than 3% full while my kindle has less than 1.5 gigabytes free.

    Update 2018-04-23

    Last night just before I went to bed, my kindle battery was running low. I was too lazy to go find a charging cable, so I just turned the kindle off.

    This morning I turned it back on, with only 12% battery power remaining, and found that several program icons were dark. When I tried to launch one of them, I was told that the program couldn't run because the memory card could not be found! I tried removing the memory card and restarted the kindle like I described in my original review, but the memory card could STILL not be found.

    I took the memory card out and connected it to my desktop computer and confirmed that it was in perfect working order. I then put it back in the kindle and connected the kindle to my computer, letting the charge process turn the kindle on. The darkened icons were still dark, and I saw a flash of the memory card icon at the top-left of the screen. I opened ES File Explorer which located the memory card and showed me its files. I went back to the home screen and none of the icons are dark any more.

    I guess my piece-of-crap kindle doesn't want to exert any effort accessing the memory card if the battery power is red-lining when the device boots up.
    281 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
    Capacity: 256GBVerified Purchase
    I recently purchased the SanDisk 256GB microSD memory card to expand the storage on my Amazon Fire Kids tablet, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations.

    Firstly, compatibility was flawless. Installing the card was straightforward; it fit perfectly into the tablet's slot without any issues. The card instantly expanded my tablet's storage capacity, allowing me to download more apps, games, and movies for my kids without worrying about running out of space.

    Performance-wise, the SanDisk microSD card delivers impressive speed and reliability. Apps load quickly, and I haven't experienced any lag or slowdowns when accessing files stored on the card. This is crucial for maintaining a smooth experience, especially when dealing with kids who can be impatient!

    Durability is another plus. SanDisk is known for its quality, and this card is no exception. It feels sturdy and well-made, giving me confidence that it will withstand the rigors of daily use, even in the hands of energetic children.

    In terms of value for money, the SanDisk 256GB microSD card offers excellent bang for the buck. The amount of storage it provides for the price is unbeatable, making it a cost-effective solution for expanding your device's storage capacity.

    Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with the SanDisk 256GB microSD memory card. It has transformed our tablet experience by providing ample storage, reliable performance, and peace of mind knowing that our kids can enjoy their favorite content without storage limitations. If you're looking to expand your device's storage, especially for a device like the Amazon Fire Kids tablet, I highly recommend considering this card.
    107 people found this helpful
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  • Rodrigo Junior
    5.0 out of 5 stars Protudo bom
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 15, 2026
    Capacity: 512GBVerified Purchase
    Bommm
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  • アマゾネス
    5.0 out of 5 stars やすのでは・・・・・
    Reviewed in Japan on November 18, 2015
    Capacity: 32GBVerified Purchase
    値段的に安かったので買いましたが、まだ使用してませんが

    そんなに不具合が出るとは思いませんので信用で買いましたわ。
  • Amazon Customer
    1.0 out of 5 stars Conplete waste of money
    Reviewed in India on October 19, 2017
    Capacity: 32GBVerified Purchase
    Neither Fire TV not Kindle HD8 Fire recognising this memory card. Complete waste of money. Please don't buy..
    7 people found this helpful
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  • D. Gaida
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great
    Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2022
    Capacity: 128GBVerified Purchase
    Bought this to put in grandson's Fire tavlet I purchased so he would have more room for storage, etc. it was easy to install and works super great. Great product. Would highly recommend to others.
  • simon westrop
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazon fire tablet storage
    Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2023
    Capacity: 256GBVerified Purchase
    Bought for extra storage on kids fire tablets, works well once set up. To set up get off of kids profile.