Nevertheless, only 4 stars? Yes, because it's already happened to me with the adapter from Transcend that the Micro SD card has not been recognized correctly, while cards from other manufacturers were working without problems. But may also have been an isolated incident. The main shortcoming of the very well established by the price-performance point card is unfortunately their size. There was and is a bug in Android Builts individual who ensures that 32GB big (and only - 64 GB is again not affected) cards are not correctly recognized. This is not a Transcend problem, but a general problem with newer Android versions, is certainly worked on already.
Important Note:
This card (ie mainly for apps) being considered as an additional "internal" memory, then please seek advice BEFORE to their respective unit if the card is actually accepted as an additional internal memory. Unfortunately, it has been established in some Android devices the already built-in memory so that it occupies the name-space that would occupy the envisaged "SD card memory expansion" to work the way you have before. Who knows his old Samsung smartphone by example, that he had only inserted an SD card and kicking Apps from A to B (ie on the map) could copy something to alleviate the lack of space that is here may be a nasty surprise experience. The SD card is in fact is detected (if there is not the 32GB-Bug), but moving Apps on these disks is no root modifications and the like are not possible, so that the memory expansion basically, only for storing photos Videos etc. pp. is suitable. Test the in each case previously in the store before you spend money on an SD card that will possibly never brings what you plan so.