The SanDisk Extreme 2TB is a fast and small microSDXC card. A few weeks ago, we looked at the SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra microSDXC card. If you simply want more performance and more capacity in the same footprint, then this might be the card for you.
Note: We purchased our 2TB card during a sale on Amazon (affiliate link.)
Tiny SanDisk Extreme 2TB microSDXC is Fast and Small
Since these cards are tiny, we get a lot more packaging than we get device:

Let us quickly get to what this card is. The “Extreme” means we have a higher-performing drive. We also have V30, A2, and U3 markings. If you need a quick cheat sheet see What All of the Markings on SD microSD and microSDXC Cards Mean.

Even though this drive is tiny in stature, it stores a lot. 2TB is a decent size M.2 SSD. We regularly see PCs equipped with 256GB to 1TB capacity drives, and yet this tiny card is a full 2TB.

Here is a quick look at the contact side of the card:

In the package, we get a microSDXC to SD adapter.

Overall though, this is a drive that is focused on performance, to let us get to that next.
Why does the printing on the surface of the card look like it was done with a mid-1990s bubblejet printer? I’ve always associated that type of low quality printing with fakes, so I wonder why they use it on real cards? Is it due to the printing process, or is there a serial number or something embedded in the pattern?
@Malvineous, I also observed the same.
A 4TB microSDUC UHS-I memory card is expected at some point in 2025, according to SD7.1 from sdcard org; the limit is 128TB, which won’t be reached anytime soon.
I love this card but unfortunately many smartphones was no longer provide micro sd card slot
@Ga1611
All low and midrange phones do have microSDslot.
Is a device storage capacity limited by hardware or software example device has limit of 1tb sd card cand device software be upgraded to 2tb
Not all phones dont have micro sd slot, note 20 ultra has a micro sd slot, mine runs a sandisk 1tb card well
It’s not tiny, it’s the same size as all other microSD cards; otherwise, it would not be one. STOP PAYING YOUR FREELANCE “JOURNALISTS” TO PRODUCE GARBAGE THAT WOULD SEE THEM FAIL A SEVENTH GRADE WIRING ASSIGNMENT!