Best durable card reader for sdxc 256gb micro SD cards.

Hi I am Rupesh from India and I have lg g7 plus thinq smartphone and Samsung 256 GB evo plus sdxc card and PC. I want to transfer files between PC and Samsung memory card.

Recently I have bought Samsung 256 GB evo plus sdxc card which costs 3000 Indian rupees. I also have PC with USB 2.0 ports. I have bought card reader which costs only 90 rupees.

My question is whether I can use my card reader to transfer files between PC and Samsung memory card. Someone suggested that memory card may be destroyed if we use cheap card reader to transfer files between PC and memory card.

I have visited Amazon.in and searched for micro SD card reader and found huge products whose costs start from 90 rupees and end at 5000 rupees.

I found one product called secro card reader which costs only 399 rupees and I think its right choice.

Please suggest what to do now I mean which is the best card reader to transfer files between PC and Samsung memory card and at the same time the memory card must not be destroyed.

Your question makes no sense; you could have just backed the card data up and plugged it in and tested it quicker than you posted this here. Not sure (again) who this “someone” is who keeps giving
you advice which you then ignore and ask others for advice. If you ignore their advice, why would you then take advice from someone else?

You don’t bother telling us what product you picked, so how do you expect anyone to tell you if its any good? A card reader just provides an interface, that’s all…data corruption doesn’t happen at that
level, but during reads/writes and it depends on the level of wear on the card itself. Worried about it? Then back your data up…now you don’t have to worry.

Again: Best durable card reader for sdxc 256gb micro SD cards. | Digit Technology Discussion Forum

If you take out the sd card every time you want to copy files between your phone and PC your SD card may be subject to wear and tear; it might stop working before it’s time. Also there are no best sd card readers; they all stop working after some time. I had some luck with an Amkette sd card reader.

Better alternatives:

  • Use syncthing for directory to directory sync.
  • If you want to move files selectively maybe setup a SSH server in on your computer and use SFTP to move files around.
  • Use KDE Connect.