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Color ‎Silver/red
Special Feature ‎water_proof, temperature_proof
Read Speed ‎30
Item Weight ‎0.02 Pounds
Warranty Type ‎Limited
Write Speed ‎Up to 30MB/s
Hardware Interface ‎MicroSD
Secure Digital Association Speed Class ‎Class 10
Manufacturer ‎SanDisk
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Global Trade Identification Number ‎00619659078645
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Item Weight ‎0.32 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎0.31 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎0.31 x 0.59 x 0.43 inches
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ASIN ‎B007XZM6VG
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Date First Available ‎April 6, 2012

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Customers find the memory card performs well at Class 10 level and appreciate its massive storage capacity, with one customer mentioning it holds up to 64GB of games, music, and video. The card reads and writes faster, fits phones without issues, and is simple to install. Customers praise its reliability, with one noting its X-ray proof durability, and consider it good value for money.

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11,666 customers mention "Functionality"10,323 positive1,343 negative

Customers are satisfied with the memory card's functionality, reporting that it works great and has no issues, with one customer noting it performs at the Class 10 level.

"...The Ultra works perfectly fine for my style of usage (storing/capturing pictures & HD video and movie playback) on my phone...." Read more

"...UPDATE July 16/2015: This card actually performs fine, depending on the card reader...." Read more

"Works great for cell phones." Read more

"...It even works at full capacity in *some* microSDHC-only devices once its reformatted to FAT32..." Read more

4,181 customers mention "Storage capacity"3,824 positive357 negative

Customers appreciate the memory card's storage capacity, which can hold thousands of pictures and expand phone memory, with one customer mentioning it can store 238 GB of games, music, and videos.

"...Bottomline: ----------- This is an awesome 64GB capacity MicroSD card from a reputed manufacturer for budget minded people and gets the..." Read more

"...the price can't be beat -- for all the most important reasons: speed, capacity, reliability, durability...." Read more

"...Its impressive capacity, fast Class 10 UHS speed, and included adapter make it the ultimate choice for expanding the storage capacity of smartphones..." Read more

"...It worked perfectly, right away. Root Explorer showed about 60GB of capacity..." Read more

3,939 customers mention "Speed"3,532 positive407 negative

Customers appreciate the memory card's speed, noting that it reads and writes faster, accesses data quickly, and allows for faster photo taking.

"San Disk consistently product storage I can rely on. They are fast, reliable and priced fairly...." Read more

"...This SanDisk "Ultra" card is capable of transferring data at speeds of up to 30MB per second, depending on the speed of the device you're using it..." Read more

"...The read and write speeds are adequate enough for most Audio,Video & picture file formats in a tablet...." Read more

"...-- and the price can't be beat -- for all the most important reasons: speed, capacity, reliability, durability...." Read more

3,930 customers mention "Value for money"3,737 positive193 negative

Customers find the memory card to be a great value, offering good storage capacity for its price.

"...They are fast, reliable and priced fairly. I have yet to experience a problem and believe me, I have quite a few SD card from them" Read more

"...so HD video played without stutter, and it is pretty cheap considering I got the card when they first dropped the price...." Read more

"...Overall: 4/5 stars. Very affordable and decently fast micro SD cards...." Read more

"...This is a good quality card by a known brand at a reasonable price with some extra's thrown in...." Read more

2,371 customers mention "Quality"1,937 positive434 negative

Customers find the memory card to be of good quality, describing it as reliable and solid, with one customer noting its X-ray proof durability.

"San Disk consistently product storage I can rely on. They are fast, reliable and priced fairly...." Read more

"...This is a high-quality card...." Read more

"...They're durable and waterproof, and I can use the same card in all these devices without reformatting...." Read more

"...MicroSDXC Memory Card reflects the brand's commitment to delivering high-quality and reliable storage solutions...." Read more

2,130 customers mention "Memory card"1,674 positive456 negative

Customers find this memory card to be great, particularly noting its compatibility with S3 devices.

"...as other with Samsung products, the Galaxy Tab 4 has the ability to add a microSD card to expand the memory on the device...." Read more

"...Having this much offline storage for PP Presentations, Music, Videos, and Documentation has given me a mobile device that means I rarely feel the..." Read more

"...Okay, here's my actual "review" of these absolutely great SDXC cards. ****..." Read more

"...Not just the files inside, but the card itself became corrupted, and I was not able to open it and access the files inside at all...." Read more

905 customers mention "Size"785 positive120 negative

Customers appreciate the size of the memory card, noting that it fits perfectly in phones and has a small form factor similar to a 64GB card.

"...for anyone seeking ample storage and reliable performance in a small form factor...." Read more

"...is your first microSD card, you should know that it's really, really tiny, about the size of the size of your pinky nail...." Read more

"...Problem Solved! Pros: Speed, Quality, Size Cons: Device needs to be UHS-1 compatible to take advantage of full speed...." Read more

"...This card fits the bill nicely...." Read more

899 customers mention "Ease of installation"876 positive23 negative

Customers find the memory card easy to install and format.

"...recommend this memory card for its outstanding performance and the convenience it brings to storing and accessing my data!" Read more

"...No formatting required. Worked the first time out. Settings showed 29.71GB of total space (32GB version) and 29.71GB of free space...." Read more

"...BUY ONE AND YOU WILL LOVE IT. Simple to use. Packaged very nicely. Only two issues but neither is very important for my use...." Read more

"...No formatting, no fuss, no muss. I have not had a phone reset since, have played music through Bluetooth for hours in the car, have viewed photos...." Read more

Top of the class among all (budget-priced) micro-SDHC cards I have tested / Works great in Galaxy S3
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Top of the class among all (budget-priced) micro-SDHC cards I have tested / Works great in Galaxy S3
I have tested dozens of SDHC and micro-SDHC cards. One disturbing trend I noticed is that: the speed class rating for micro-SDHC is typically inflated. For example, a 'class-10' rating means the card must deliver a sequential write speed of at least 10MB/s. But somehow, a class-10 microSDHC cards is always slower than a class-10 SDHC card from the same manufacturer. Case in point: the PNY 32 GB microSDHC Card (P-SDU32G10-EFS2) claims to be 'class-10', yet it can only write at 8.6MB/s maximum, while the full-size PNY P-SDHC16G10 achieved 13.4MB/s according to CrystalDiskMark v3.01. This SanDisk Ultra 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 card (SDSDQUA-032G-U46A), however, proves to be the exception. It achieved a sequential write speed of over 10MB/s according to two different benchmark programs (11.8MB/s in "CrystalDiskMark", 10.6MB/s in "H2testw v1.4"). This is faster than all my other microSDHC cards, including two 'class-10' cards from PNY and Polaroid. A closer look at the file transfer speed using "Flash Memory Toolkit" revealed another nice surprise: For writing small files, this Sandisk Ultra microSDHC card performed just as well as its full-size counterpart, the SanDisk Ultra SDHC (SDSDU-032G-AFFP). In contrast, all my other class-10 microSDHC cards perform poorly while writing smaller files. See the benchmark results I uploaded to 'Customer Images' for details. When you use a memory card in a digital camera to record HD video, it needs to store a huge video file each session. That means its sequential write speed is most critical. When used in a tablet or a smart phone, however, the card's random write speed for small files is more important. That's why in such applications, the Sandisk microSDHC will perform faster than the PNY and Polaroid cards, even though they are also rated as 'class-10'. [Bottom Line] As of this writing, the Sandisk Ultra microSDHC card ia actually priced lower than other class-10 cards from PNY and Polaroid. This makes the Sandisk the best value - especially if you need honest class-10 performance across all platforms. [Side Notes] - Do not confuse this Sandisk Ultra card with SanDisk Mobile Ultra microSDHC (SDSDQY-032G-U46A). The latter is rated for class-6 only. - The size of this '32GB' card is 29.7GB according to my computer. This is actually normal because computer people count one Gig as "2 to the power 30", which is 7.3% larger than one billion. So 29.7GB translates to 31.9 billion bytes, which is '32GB' according to marketing people. [Update on Feb 4, 2013] 1. Amazon combined the Sandisk Ultra 32GB and 64GB cards on the same product page. Please beware that your intended appliance must be compatible with 'SDXC' in order to used the 64GB version. My original review refers to the 32GB 'SDHC' version. 2. There are two part numbers for the same card. If you start from the Amazon product page and select 'Retail Packaging', you'll see the part number of SDSDQUA-032G-U46A. But if you click on 'Frustration Free Package', the part number changes to SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A. [Update on Oct 5, 2013] The Sandisk microSDHC card works great in my new Samsung Galaxy S3, without the need for reformat (the default format is FAT32) [Update on Dec 26, 2013] My old test results were limited by the card reader and USB 2.0 port used. I re-tested the Sandisk UHS1 micro card using the Transcend RDF5 Card Reader connected to an USB 3.0 port. Here are the results from 'CrystalDiskMark 3.01 x64': - Sequential Read speed = 40.0MB/s (was 34.8MB/s when connected to USB 2.0 port) - Sequential Write speed = 13.1MB/s (was 12.6MB/s when connected to USB 2.0 port)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2013
    Capacity: 64GBPackage Type: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase

    So my lovely wife bought me a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 for Father's Day and I've been loving it ever since. Just as other with Samsung products, the Galaxy Tab 4 has the ability to add a microSD card to expand the memory on the device. Since it's been over a year, I decided to do some more research to see if SanDisk offered anything new. As of 6/19/2014, their product lineup for microSD cards from worst to best (performance-wise) are the as follows:
    SanDisk
    SanDisk Ultra
    SanDisk Ultra PLUS
    SanDisk Extreme
    SanDisk Extreme PLUS
    SanDisk Extreme PRO

    Now, the difference between all of these cards are simply the speed in which you can read/write data to the card. Yes, the published rating of most all these cards (except the SanDisk regular) are Class 10/UHS-I but that's just a rating... Actual real world performance does get better with each model, but with faster cards come more expensive prices. Since Amazon doesn't carry the Ultra PLUS model of microSD card, I had to do direct comparisons between the SanDisk Ultra ($34.27), Extreme ($57.95), and Extreme PLUS ($67.95).

    As mentioned in my earlier review, I purchased the SanDisk Ultra for my Galaxy S4. My question was, did I want to pay over $20 more for a card that is faster than the one I already owned? Or I could pay almost double to get SanDisk's 2nd-most fastest microSD card.

    The Ultra works perfectly fine for my style of usage (storing/capturing pictures & HD video and movie playback) on my phone. So in the end, I ended up just buying another SanDisk Ultra 64GB card. I use my cell phone *more* than I do my tablet and if the card is good enough for my phone, it's good enough for my tablet. I don't own a 4K HD camera or anything like that, so I honestly didn't see a need to get one of the faster cards at this time.

    I am now a proud owner of 2 SanDisk Ultra cards and have absolutely 0 issues with it in my Samsung devices.


    I haven't had to buy a microSD card in a long time. The last time I bought one was for my cell phone over 2 years ago. But since my cellular contract was up, I knew I would have to get a newer card in addition to my new phone, the Samsung Galaxy S4. Reason for this is because I knew my small 16GB microSD card wasn't going to cut it.

    Doing research on the Galaxy S4, I wanted to get the best card possible that had decent capacity (32 GB or greater). This led me to find that the Galaxy S4 supports the microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I card, which is the fastest possible given that class. Searching for that specifically on Amazon gave me results of only 3 vendors (as of April) that makes these microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 cards. They are Sandisk (the majority), Samsung and Lexar. Nobody else makes these that are sold on Amazon.

    Seeing how SanDisk is a pretty good name out of the 3 (I've used them the most), I decided upon the SanDisk because Lexar was overpriced and the Samsung one was overpriced (as well as not eligible for Amazon Prime).

    But the scary thing is that when you filter by the SanDisk, you literally get DOZENS of options. All of them have different model numbers, different sizes, etc. Then there's that confusion of what's the difference between SDHC & SDXC?

    SDHC vs SDXC:
    SDHC stand for "Secure Digital High Capacity" and SDXC stands for "Secure Digital eXtended Capacity". Essentially these two cards are the same with the exception that SDHC only supports capcities up to 32GB and is formated with the FAT32 file system. The SDXC cards are formatted with the exFAT file system. If you use an SDXC card in a device, it must support that file system, otherwise it may not be recognizable and/or you have to reformat the card to FAT32.

    FAT32 vs exFAT:
    The differences between the two file systems means that FAT32 has a maximum file size of 4GB, limited by that file system. exFAT on the otherhand, supports file sizes up to 2TB (terabytes). The only thing you need to know here really is that it's possible your device doesn't support exFAT. If that's the case, just reformat it to FAT32. REMEMBER FORMATTING ERASES ALL DATA!

    To clarify the model numbers, I I hopped over to the SanDisk official webpage. What I found there is that they offer two "highspeed" options for SanDisk cards. These are SanDisk Extreme Pro and SanDisk Ultra. SanDisk Extreme Pro is a line that supports read speeds up to 95MB/sec, however they are SDHC only. To make things worse, they are currently only available in 16GB & 8GB capacities. Since one of my requirements was to have a lot of storage, I ruled these out.

    The remaining devices listed on Amazon's search were the SanDisk Ultra line. But here, confusion sets in because SanDisk separates these cards to two different devices. Cameras & mobile devices. Is there a real difference between the two or is this just a marketing stunt? Unfortunately I'm not sure but I do know the price difference between the two range from a couple cents to a few dollars. Since I wasn't sure, I opted for the one specifically targeted for mobile devices (just in case there is some kind of compatibility issue). To find the exact model number, I would go to Sandisk's webpage (sandisk.com) and compare their existing product lineup. From there, you get exact model numbers and you can then search Amazon for these model numbers. That is how I got mine (SDSDQUA-064G).

    As for speed tests, I haven't run any specific testing, but copying 8 GB worth of data from my PC to the card literally took just a few minutes.

    One last note is that Amazon attaches additional characters to the end (for example SDSDQUA-064G-AFFP-A vs SDSDQUA-064G-U46A). The difference between the two is that the "AFFP-A" means "Amazon Frustration Free Packaging". Other than that, these are exactly the same. If you're wondering what I got (and want to use it in your Galaxy S4), I got the SDSDQUA-064G-u46A and it works like charm.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2012
    Capacity: 32GBPackage Type: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
    I have tested dozens of SDHC and micro-SDHC cards. One disturbing trend I noticed is that: the speed class rating for micro-SDHC is typically inflated. For example, a 'class-10' rating means the card must deliver a sequential write speed of at least 10MB/s. But somehow, a class-10 microSDHC cards is always slower than a class-10 SDHC card from the same manufacturer. Case in point: the PNY 32 GB microSDHC Card (P-SDU32G10-EFS2) claims to be 'class-10', yet it can only write at 8.6MB/s maximum, while the full-size PNY P-SDHC16G10 achieved 13.4MB/s according to CrystalDiskMark v3.01.

    This SanDisk Ultra 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 card (SDSDQUA-032G-U46A), however, proves to be the exception. It achieved a sequential write speed of over 10MB/s according to two different benchmark programs (11.8MB/s in "CrystalDiskMark", 10.6MB/s in "H2testw v1.4"). This is faster than all my other microSDHC cards, including two 'class-10' cards from PNY and Polaroid.

    A closer look at the file transfer speed using "Flash Memory Toolkit" revealed another nice surprise: For writing small files, this Sandisk Ultra microSDHC card performed just as well as its full-size counterpart, the SanDisk Ultra SDHC (SDSDU-032G-AFFP). In contrast, all my other class-10 microSDHC cards perform poorly while writing smaller files. See the benchmark results I uploaded to 'Customer Images' for details.

    When you use a memory card in a digital camera to record HD video, it needs to store a huge video file each session. That means its sequential write speed is most critical. When used in a tablet or a smart phone, however, the card's random write speed for small files is more important. That's why in such applications, the Sandisk microSDHC will perform faster than the PNY and Polaroid cards, even though they are also rated as 'class-10'.

    [Bottom Line]
    As of this writing, the Sandisk Ultra microSDHC card ia actually priced lower than other class-10 cards from PNY and Polaroid. This makes the Sandisk the best value - especially if you need honest class-10 performance across all platforms.

    [Side Notes]
    - Do not confuse this Sandisk Ultra card with SanDisk Mobile Ultra microSDHC (SDSDQY-032G-U46A). The latter is rated for class-6 only.
    - The size of this '32GB' card is 29.7GB according to my computer. This is actually normal because computer people count one Gig as "2 to the power 30", which is 7.3% larger than one billion. So 29.7GB translates to 31.9 billion bytes, which is '32GB' according to marketing people.

    [Update on Feb 4, 2013]
    1. Amazon combined the Sandisk Ultra 32GB and 64GB cards on the same product page. Please beware that your intended appliance must be compatible with 'SDXC' in order to used the 64GB version. My original review refers to the 32GB 'SDHC' version.

    2. There are two part numbers for the same card. If you start from the Amazon product page and select 'Retail Packaging', you'll see the part number of SDSDQUA-032G-U46A. But if you click on 'Frustration Free Package', the part number changes to SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A.

    [Update on Oct 5, 2013]
    The Sandisk microSDHC card works great in my new Samsung Galaxy S3, without the need for reformat (the default format is FAT32)

    [Update on Dec 26, 2013]
    My old test results were limited by the card reader and USB 2.0 port used. I re-tested the Sandisk UHS1 micro card using the Transcend RDF5 Card Reader connected to an USB 3.0 port. Here are the results from 'CrystalDiskMark 3.01 x64':
    - Sequential Read speed = 40.0MB/s (was 34.8MB/s when connected to USB 2.0 port)
    - Sequential Write speed = 13.1MB/s (was 12.6MB/s when connected to USB 2.0 port)
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    Top of the class among all (budget-priced) micro-SDHC cards I have tested / Works great in Galaxy S3

    Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2012
    I have tested dozens of SDHC and micro-SDHC cards. One disturbing trend I noticed is that: the speed class rating for micro-SDHC is typically inflated. For example, a 'class-10' rating means the card must deliver a sequential write speed of at least 10MB/s. But somehow, a class-10 microSDHC cards is always slower than a class-10 SDHC card from the same manufacturer. Case in point: the PNY 32 GB microSDHC Card (P-SDU32G10-EFS2) claims to be 'class-10', yet it can only write at 8.6MB/s maximum, while the full-size PNY P-SDHC16G10 achieved 13.4MB/s according to CrystalDiskMark v3.01.

    This SanDisk Ultra 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 card (SDSDQUA-032G-U46A), however, proves to be the exception. It achieved a sequential write speed of over 10MB/s according to two different benchmark programs (11.8MB/s in "CrystalDiskMark", 10.6MB/s in "H2testw v1.4"). This is faster than all my other microSDHC cards, including two 'class-10' cards from PNY and Polaroid.

    A closer look at the file transfer speed using "Flash Memory Toolkit" revealed another nice surprise: For writing small files, this Sandisk Ultra microSDHC card performed just as well as its full-size counterpart, the SanDisk Ultra SDHC (SDSDU-032G-AFFP). In contrast, all my other class-10 microSDHC cards perform poorly while writing smaller files. See the benchmark results I uploaded to 'Customer Images' for details.

    When you use a memory card in a digital camera to record HD video, it needs to store a huge video file each session. That means its sequential write speed is most critical. When used in a tablet or a smart phone, however, the card's random write speed for small files is more important. That's why in such applications, the Sandisk microSDHC will perform faster than the PNY and Polaroid cards, even though they are also rated as 'class-10'.

    [Bottom Line]
    As of this writing, the Sandisk Ultra microSDHC card ia actually priced lower than other class-10 cards from PNY and Polaroid. This makes the Sandisk the best value - especially if you need honest class-10 performance across all platforms.

    [Side Notes]
    - Do not confuse this Sandisk Ultra card with SanDisk Mobile Ultra microSDHC (SDSDQY-032G-U46A). The latter is rated for class-6 only.
    - The size of this '32GB' card is 29.7GB according to my computer. This is actually normal because computer people count one Gig as "2 to the power 30", which is 7.3% larger than one billion. So 29.7GB translates to 31.9 billion bytes, which is '32GB' according to marketing people.

    [Update on Feb 4, 2013]
    1. Amazon combined the Sandisk Ultra 32GB and 64GB cards on the same product page. Please beware that your intended appliance must be compatible with 'SDXC' in order to used the 64GB version. My original review refers to the 32GB 'SDHC' version.

    2. There are two part numbers for the same card. If you start from the Amazon product page and select 'Retail Packaging', you'll see the part number of SDSDQUA-032G-U46A. But if you click on 'Frustration Free Package', the part number changes to SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A.

    [Update on Oct 5, 2013]
    The Sandisk microSDHC card works great in my new Samsung Galaxy S3, without the need for reformat (the default format is FAT32)

    [Update on Dec 26, 2013]
    My old test results were limited by the card reader and USB 2.0 port used. I re-tested the Sandisk UHS1 micro card using the Transcend RDF5 Card Reader connected to an USB 3.0 port. Here are the results from 'CrystalDiskMark 3.01 x64':
    - Sequential Read speed = 40.0MB/s (was 34.8MB/s when connected to USB 2.0 port)
    - Sequential Write speed = 13.1MB/s (was 12.6MB/s when connected to USB 2.0 port)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars コストパフォーマンスを考えれば文句ありません
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    Sequential Write : 13.08 MB/s
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  • M2K5
    5.0 out of 5 stars Einwandfreie Speicherkarte
    Reviewed in Germany on February 11, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Como cambia esto llamado tecnología
    Reviewed in Spain on April 2, 2013
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    Tengo un ordenador de unos 8 años que aun funciona cuyo disco duro viene a tener la misma capacidad que esta micro-sd extremadamente pequeñita, no me explico como puedan caber ahi 64 GB de los que operativos son 59.45 GB, bueno hice el pedido aprovechando otros pedidos que quería realizar y todo perfecto , embalaje, modelo solicitado y en perfectas condiciones.

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  • Alessandro Romeo
    5.0 out of 5 stars E' una SanDisk!
    Reviewed in Italy on April 1, 2014
    Capacity: 32GBPackage Type: Standard PackagingVerified Purchase
    Io compro solo e sempre SanDisk e mi ci trovo benissimo, le prestazioni sono ottime ed il rapporto qualità prezzo ideale.

    Benchmark alla mano offrono prestazioni inferiori rispetto ad altre case più blasonate (basta guardare i risultati indicati dalla casa stessa e compararli con le altre) ma ripeto costano meno di altre marche.

    Le eventuali differenze di prestazioni comunque ai comuni mortali e per gli usi medi che se ne fanno non si sentono nemmeno.

    Dopo mesi di utilizzo posso affermare che vanno ancora più che bene, usate su più prodotti: tablet, pc, smart box android e smartphone.

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