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SAMSUNG T7 1TB, Portable SSD, up to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen2 + 2mo Adobe CC Photography, Gaming, Students & Professionals, External Solid State Drive (MU-PC1T0R/AM), Red

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Arrives Friday, Nov 29
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Color: Red


Capacity: 1 TB


Features

  • ADOBE MEMBERSHIP: Get a two-month membership of Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan on us when you purchase and register an eligible 1TB or 2TB Samsung SSD*
  • PORTABLE STORAGE: The light, pocket-sized Portable SSD T7 delivers fast speeds with easy and reliable data storage for transferring large files, including crucial business documents, games, or movies.Computer Platform:PC
  • TRANSFER IN A FLASH: Transfer massive files within seconds with the incredible speed of USB 3.2 Gen 2; Embedded PCIe NVMe technology delivers blazing fast sequential read/write speeds of up to 1,050/1,000 MB/s, respectively, making the T7 2x as fast as the previous T5 model
  • BUILT STRONG AND SECURE: Unlike HDDs, the Portable SSD T7 has no moving parts so it's more resistant to shock; Plus, its solid aluminum unibody construction adds further protection, keeping your data safe from falls of up to 6 ft and is backed by a 3-year limited warranty
  • RELIABLE THERMAL SOLUTION: The T7s advanced thermal solution uses the Dynamic Thermal Guard to withstand and control heat, so the portable SSD stays at an optimal temperature even at fast speeds
  • SLEEK AND COMPACT: Roughly the size of a credit card and only weighing 2 oz, the T7 fits comfortably in the palm of your hand and is light enough to take your files on the go
  • FIND YOUR BEST FIT: Pick a color from classic gray to striking blue and red, and choose from three capacities to fit what your lifestyle demands: 500 GB, 1TB, or 2TB
  • SIMPLE SETUP: The T7 comes embedded with software to help you set up a password to get the latest firmware updates for your PC, Mac, or Android devices; You can also download the mobile app for Android smartphones and tablets

Description

The Samsung Portable SSD T7 is the next standard in external storage. With transfer rates up to 9.5x faster than traditional external hard drives and read/ write speeds up to 1050 MB/s, you can move massive files around with unparalleled ease and fluidity. Its sleek, shock-resistant design is uncommonly durable, capable of withstanding drops from up to 6ft, so you can take it on-the-go with complete peace of mind. The T7 is compatible with PC, Mac, Android devices, gaming consoles, and more. Included in the box are USB Type C-to-C and Type C-to-A cables for added convenience. All firmware and components, including Samsung's world-renowned DRAM and NAND, are produced in- house, allowing end-to-end integration for quality you can trust. Performance may vary depending on host configuration. To reach maximum read/write speeds of up to 1,050/1,000 MB/s, respectively, the host device and connection cables must support USB 3.2Gen 2 and the UASP mode must be enabled. Based on internal test results compared to a Samsung external HDD 1TB (HX-MTD10EA). Test system configuration: ASUS Z370 ROG MAXIMUS X APEX (USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C), Intel Core i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz(Coffeelake), OS-Windows 10 RS6. Based on an internal free fall shock test conducted under controlled conditions. According to the Samsung internal quality standards for heat management and safety, T7 maintains its outer casing temperature below 118.4o F, except when the ambient temperature is above 118.4 F. Software requires Windows 7 and higher, Mac OS X 10.10 and higher, or Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and higher. Older versions of the Windows, Mac, and Android operating systems may not be supported. Firmware update requires PC or Mac and internet connection. Android app available on Google Play. Compatibility with host devices may vary. Some operating systems may require T7 Touch reformatting. Please find the compatible devices list on Samsung.com/support. T7 Touch is compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0. Source: 2003-Q3 2020 IHS Markit data: NAND suppliers' revenue market share.


Digital Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Hard Disk Interface: USB 3.2


Connectivity Technology: USB 3.2 (Gen2, 10Gbps) Backwards Compatible


Brand: SAMSUNG


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Description: Solid State Hard Drive


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Desktop, Television


Installation Type: External Hard Drive


Color: Red


Hard Disk Size: 1 TB


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Solid State Hard Drive


Brand: ‎SAMSUNG


Series: ‎Samsung T7


Item model number: ‎MU-PC1T0R/AM


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac, Gaming Console, Android


Item Weight: ‎2.08 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.3 x 2.2 x 0.3 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.3 x 2.2 x 0.3 inches


Color: ‎Red


Flash Memory Size: ‎1


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 3.2


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung


Country of Origin: ‎Korea, Republic of


Date First Available: ‎May 19, 2020


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  • Works great, has the specified speed
Color: Red Capacity: 2 TB
I have an iMac 2020 27" Retina display with an internal 512 GB SSD and no way to add additional internal storage (I picked up the iMac 2020 at a too-good-to-be-true price from a friend of a friend for this reason). I've been using a SAMSUNG T7 2TB SSD for 16 months on my iMac as permanent external storage for home directories instead. Fortunately the iMac 2020 has a USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gb/s) port and it works as desired with the SAMSUNG's USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface. In testing I measured 850-860 MB/s (Write) and 900+ MB/s (Read) on the T7 configured as an unencrypted APFS volume on my iMac 2020; that's reasonably close to the maximum vendor-claimed 1,000 MB/s speeds. Overall system performance configured this way has been great with two caveats: 1) The iMac must be configured to mount home directory volume(s) on the external SSD at boot time or else intermittent problems occur, and 2) iCloud Keychain for home directories on external volumes stopped working with the Monterey 12.6.4 update the end of March 2023 but was restored to proper functioning in the Monterey 12.6.5 update that came out on April 10th. I *think* Apple more or less officially supports home directories on alternative volumes, but not all of the support staff are familiar with this configuration. (Before buying the SAMSUNG T7 I had attempted to build a DIY Fusion Drive using the internal SSD and an external USB rotating rust drive to replicate the pleasurable combination of SSD and rotating rust I had in my older 2014 iMac. Although this seemed possible (and appeared to build correctly), each attempt I made failed in unexpected ways when put into use. Since my family has way too much data to put us all on the 512 GB internal SSD, and I was unwilling to go back to rotating rust performance, I opted to go for an external SSD for user home directories. I have been very happy with the resulting performance.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 29, 2023 by M. Jenkins

  • works well with M2 Mac Studio
Color: Red Capacity: 2 TB
I ran a series of tests with the T7 2gb unit on my M2 Mac Studio and am pleased to report that it is indeed compatible with Macs, but to get the full performance out of it, you need to format it using the Mac Disk Utility app in the APFS format. Out of the box, it is formatted for Windows in the EXFAT format, which a Mac can read and write to without issue. Therefore you need to be clear about what you'll use this disk for. If you have any intention of using the disk to connect to any variety of Windows (and probably android/chromebook) or any smart tv, then you'll want to leave it formatted as EXFAT. For example, if I wanted to put movies from my Mac on the disk and connect it to my LG tv, the tv can read EXFAT but would not work with any variety of Mac formatting. However, if you plan to use this exclusively on Apple products, including iPhones and iPads, you'll very likely want to format with APFS so that you get the full speed benefit of what an SSD can offer compared to a hard drive. I tested this T7 with the EXFAT formatting and connected it directly to my Mac Studio Thunderbolt 4 port using the supplied Samsung USB C to USB C cable and got read speeds of 364mb/s and write speeds of 377mb/s. I also tested using the USB A to USB C cable and got 341 and 385mb/s speeds, so not much, if any, degradation in speed for using that cable option. After formatting to APFS and connecting the same way the speeds more than doubled to read of 812mb/s and writes of 844mb/s! My conclusion is that if you leave the T7 formatted as EXFAT then you are paying for ssd speeds but actually getting hard drive performance. Therefore, if you are thinking of buying one of these to use in a workflow that benefits from higher speeds, then the T7 is a great option. On the other hand, if you plan to use it formatted as EXFAT, then can the premium price of the ssd be justified in some other way? These test were done on the day the T7 arrived, so if any issues arise over time, I'll Update this review with any findings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 17, 2023 by Bobsaab

  • Gamer Needs Met!
Color: Titan Gray Capacity: 2 TB
I had my fears, this would not be compatible. But it was and more. My USB is 3.0 and my rig is by now fairly old. This one external SSD has significantly upgraded my gaming experience! The real test came with Dead Island 2. It loaded swiftly by comparison to my old install and played flawlessly, with the game exiting to menu then desktop instantly at the end, where it had previously hung up. What surprised me was after a significant play time, the drive was absolutely cool to the touch! If anything would give it a work out, DI2 would. I'm transferring more of my library to this and if I could afford it, I'd replace all my drives with these Samsung miracles. Just be prepared to tweak library installs. For Steam, I needed to create new folders for Steam/Steam Library and then it let me move games. Until then it said the drive was not writeable and could not set up those files. Adding the drive in settings didn't work. Epic, which has a lousy launcher in general, was trickier and you'll need to "start" a new install of the game you are transferring, pause it, then copy over your full game, unpause. It will verify then say it's installing but it's actually recognizing your files and you'll launch with saves and all. Why Epic still makes it so hard is inexcusable. Pictures also don't even do this drive justice, when you open it and see the size, your jaw will drop. It's about time these prices come down. I remember the day of $300 250 GB internal hard drives.....SSD's are amazing but just the same, they are by now the standard progression of drives and their time of standard pricing has arrived. A drive is a drive is a drive... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2023 by Jeffrey L Alderman

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