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I do find it interesting that none is included. The original Epic came with a 16GB.
You also get an SD-to-microSD converter that you'll be able to use with the 16GB microSD card that comes pre-installed underneath the phone's back cover (though you don't need to remove the battery to get at it, which is nice). Why 16GB when AT&T's and T-Mobile's versions only include 2GB? Good question: turns out the Epic only has a little over 400MB of app storage internally -- not the capacious 16GB of the others -- so Sprint compensates by throwing in a beefy card.
Looking at review videos thus far, it appears only 11.5 gbs will be available as internal storage, which is still a lot. But these micro sd cards are cheap nowadays, I just bought a 32gb (class 4) SanDisk card for less than $40.
Where did you get it from? I'm looking for a 32GB microSD card too.


Went to buy a PNY 16GB Class 10 today for $49.99 at BB and they were all out...so they gave me the Sandisk instead
They didn't even have them out on display but had them in the same locked cabinet they keep the phone stock in.. Had a 10% off coupon as we moved recently and a rewards certificate so I landed it for $29![]()
When buying memory cards, I am a firm believer in getting name brands. As a photographer, I've been bitten enough in the past to have smartened up regarding media.
Or here for $21.51 :
Amazon.com: Sandisk 16GB MicroSDHC Memory Card: Electronics
(You can tell that I don't like Best Buy's pricing on accessories.)
UPDATE: Although this is "only" a class 4, I can't imagine a class 10 would be appreciated by a mobile phone.