Since they began shipping last April, 32GB microSDHC memory card prices have fallen steadily. At release, the SanDisk 32GB microSD card – the first available for purchase in the U.S. – was $199. By August, the price had fallen to around $130, and the next month dipped below $100.
Today, SanDisk’s 32GB microSDHC card has fallen below $70. Amazon has the card for $69.56 plus shipping.
Most current Android smartphones support 32GB microSDHC cards, as do many 2009-2010 Windows Mobile phones. The Windows Phone 7 OS supports 32GB cards, but only one currently-available Windows Phone, the Samsung Focus, has a memory card slot, and its utility has been the subject of some debate. Many existing and upcoming Android tablets also support this memory card capacity.
The Kingston 32GB microSD card, the only other such card we recommend, price remains higher at over $100 with shipping.