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The Samsung T7 Portable SSD offers 1TB of ultra-fast external storage with read speeds up to 1,050MB/s via USB 3.2 Gen 2. Its durable aluminum casing provides shock resistance up to 6 feet, making it perfect for professionals, gamers, and creators who demand speed and reliability on the go. Compatible with a wide range of devices, the T7 combines massive capacity with sleek portability, backed by Samsung’s trusted in-house technology and a 3-year warranty.













| ASIN | B0874YJP92 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in External Solid State Drives |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 1 |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Television, iPhone 15 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 37,494 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Nand Flash |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887276410760 |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.2 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 3.3"L x 2.2"W x 0.3"Th |
| Item Type Name | External Solid State Drive |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Media Speed | 1,000 MB/s |
| Model Name | SAMMUPC1T0H |
| Model Number | MU-PC1T0H/AM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 1050 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| UPC | 887276410760 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |
T**S
Extremely Fast and Tons of Storage in a Slim Design
The SAMSUNG T7 Portable SSD 4TB is incredibly easy to set up and use. It has a massive amount of storage space and delivers very fast transfer speeds. The drive is thin, lightweight, and doesn’t consume much power, which makes it perfect for everyday use or on-the-go storage. Overall, a reliable and high-performance external SSD that’s well worth it. No Noise!
W**S
Much faster than HDD it replaced
The T7 was received in Fat32 Format with MBR Partition. I'm using this as a backup drive for a Win 11 Pro Desktop PC, so the first thing I did was reformat the Drive as NTFS with GPT partitions which is better suited for the Win 10/11 OS. With that out of the way, I turned to the provided USB C to C cable, it looks like good quality, however it's only 1 1/2ft long, too short for my needs, for I'm mounting the drive forward on the right side of my case, thus I picked up a 3.3ft USB C to C 3.2 Gen2 Cable (to insure the cable is up to speed with the SSD's capabilities) The drive itself I slipped into a Portable Hard Drive Sleeve that mounts to the side of my case. This is an ideal setup, it protects the SSD and secures it's position without fear of it being knocked to the floor, cable being disconnected or the SSD being misplaced for that matter. You never know, it is small and thin. Performance is as expected. It reads and writes IAW specs, about 10x faster than the HDD it replaced. When being accessed the highest temps, I've seen hovered around 42C, well below the 70C max you'll hate to see before thermal throttling kicks in. I expect this drive to have excellent longevity, just as I have achieved with a pair of Samsung M.2 PCIe's. Of course, length of service is dependent upon the quantity of processed data. For anyone in the market for a fast, high quality and reliable SSD storage device, I don't think you can go wrong making the Samsung T7 your choice.
B**B
Decent portable SSD drive
Got this for backing up files and it works quite well so far. Not to much to say other than it works as advertised. I'm not overly concerned with speed for the backups so it is fast enough. Compact and easy to move from computer to computer. I would purchase again if I need another one in the future.
R**R
Huge speed boost for my older Mac — worth every penny
I bought the Samsung T7 2TB portable SSD mainly to give my older 2017 Mac a new lease on life. The internal 500GB platter style hard drive drive in that machine was painfully slow, so I set up macOS to run directly off the T7. The difference was night and day — boot times dropped to seconds, apps opened almost instantly, and overall the computer felt like a brand-new machine. Honestly, it sped things up exponentially compared to the stock drive. Beyond that, the T7 has been great for general storage and file transfers. It’s small, lightweight, and built solid with its aluminum casing, so I don’t worry about tossing it in my bag. Transfer speeds are fast enough that moving large projects doesn’t feel like a chore anymore, and I haven’t had any reliability issues. It also stays cool during everyday use, which isn’t always the case with portable SSDs. Compared to the older external hard drives I used before, this is in another league for both speed and portability. Against other portable SSDs, I think Samsung’s combination of performance and reliability is hard to beat at this price point. If you have an older computer that’s slowing you down, or you just need fast and dependable storage on the go, the T7 is an excellent choice. For me, it completely transformed the usability of my Mac and has become a tool I use every single day.
Y**N
Great security
I’m not the most tech savvy and wanted backup on an external drive for graphics heavy work and photos. I remember the challenge of making my last external drive compatible and especially deleting old files, so I was a little anxious trying to find a solution. In case it helps someone else, I work primarily on an iPad Pro in a design program (Affinity) and needed a backup storage solution besides the Cloud. I didn’t really want a second cloud solution to be backup and can’t use an external drive with the iPad. I also have a MacBook, which has massive storage, but can’t be backed up to ICloud, while the ipad can backup to iCloud. My workaround for immediate file saving is to create shared files which are stored on iCloud (I call them Desktop) on the ipad. Desktop is stored on the hard drive of the MacBook and gets updated via ICloud device sharing even though I can’t initiate an iCloud backup from the MacBook. Inside Desktop I have labeled files as usual and a parent file for graphic design from the Ipad, broken down into 100+ named project files and sub files. Whenever I save from the ipad, I save to Desktop (in iCloud) and then choose the appropriate file within Desktop to save. This way I have the folders on the hard drive of the MacBook as interim backup, and am working around not having iCloud backup storage available when I’m on the MacBook. The T7 comes in as secure and portable physical data storage. The T7 drive is the hard copy backup of the files shared between the iPad and MacBook, I think necessary in case of some dreadful software issue, fire, or other unanticipated loss of access. I plan to have more than one as soon as I can afford it, to rotate. Again hopefully this may help someone like me who spent some solid hours figuring out a better way to secure my data and workaround the Mac user experience. Since I am wanted to do manual backups I needed the process to be easy so I wouldn’t avoid doing them, for obvious reasons. Though we don’t need to get into it here I don’t want to use Time Machine on my Mac to back up the disk. So I had to figure out something else. The T7 is great, easy to use, no time at all to install, self explanatory pretty much. I dragged folders full of work from the desktop (yes I like to see them, don’t judge) to backup. The initial backup was very quick and painless, most files were a few seconds. The graphics heavy files perhaps took about 10 minutes? These are massive, not a problem, and may have been quicker than this, I expected it to take more time. (My last iCloud backup was over 13 hours of anxiety - I kid you not and have since deleted almost all the working files from the drawing app after saving them in Desktop so they happen more quickly now, but still, I thought this was a daylong project). I experimented with dragging an old file to the trash from the T7 disk pane, and it worked as expected. I had to read online about how to go about copying my photos library (Mac) to disk, but it wasn’t hard. I have over 40,000 images, and it took about 20 minutes as I recall, if longer probably max 25. I tested the backup by remaining in the open pane and opening the photo files, which worked. Amazingly all this data barely touches the capacity of the drive, maybe 10% or less of a TB? Minuscule, anyway. 2 TB is overkill for me, especially since old files can easily be deleted. (This may be different for a user in Time Machine because it keeps multiple versions of your backups, and maybe more settings etc. which can take up a lot of space?- not tech savvy, as I said, but I had trouble with my older system and Time Machine and being unable to delete backups which rendered my backup disk unusable, and I didn’t want to deal with this again even though it’s less convenient to do it manually). I think the T7 drive will fail before I need more space, which is a great problem to have. I’m planning to get another disk (with less storage) and use it as a failsafe backup- ideally storing it in a safe or out of the house just in case, and keeping a rotation to protect against loss. On the critical end, I’d love it and think it would be much safer for data if the user pane of the T7 was visibly different from the one on my desktop. It’s the same color, font, everything, as my desktop window (maybe that’s just how these things work?), which makes me triple check when I’m deleting or updating. Don’t do this on a Friday night after an adult beverage…. I’d also love it if there was a simple tutorial available when you opened the disk up, just for ease of first use, a how to (experimented with a throwaway file deleting because it wasn’t obvious that dragging files to the trash would work) for most, and as a reminder for others. I hesitate getting one for my parents because of this. But I’m happy and will buy another, looking forward to the peace of mind it gives me.
S**.
Slow and hot
This Samsung SSD is the cheapest large capacity (4TB) external ssd on market (but recently price already skyrocketed). However the performance is just so so. The read / write speed is only 10Gbps or so (<1000MB/s), and it gets hot... really hot, so much that 30 min's copying file will make it overheat and throttle speed to a crawl. You'll have to add additional heat sink, or use a cool towel to wrap around it for continuous use, copy large video files etc, quite awkward. The provided samsung magician software is also questionable, even when over heat the software still shows the temperature as 37c, obviously wrong. The lifespan seems long enough in the samsung software, not sure how long it can really last under such heat. No high frequency coil noise noticed during read/write, no data loss so far. The ssd itelf is flat and very portable, fit in to wallet or pocket easily.
J**N
Fast and reliable portable SSD
This Samsung T7 has been perfect for backing up my PC. I’ve been using it for over a year now with no issues, and the speed is excellent and transfers files really quickly. It’s compact, durable, and very reliable, exactly what I needed in a backup drive. Samsung is a brand I trust for electronics, and getting it at a good price was a bonus. Definitely a solid investment for anyone needing extra storage.
J**.
Great little hard drive, much better seller than the last one
The T7 SSD is made specifically for the BlackMagic 4k and 6K 8k Camera. These hard drives will record directly to the drive. To set it up with a blackmagic camera, plug it into the camera and then go into your menu and navigate to the recording page in the menu. Go into the area at the bottom of the screen where the media is located. You will see CFAST, USB, and SD. Under USB select FORMAT and follow the instructions to format the drive. Then select the USB drive as the preferred method of recording under the menu for media. You are now ready to record with the T7 SSD. To connect it to your computer, turn off the camera and disconnect the drive from the camera and plug the drive into your computer with the included cable. This does NOT include a USB C to USB C cable FOR the BlackMagic camera. For that I recommend getting a 1 or 2 foot C to C cable with 240 GPS off Amazon. They sell a ton of them there. It's super easy to set up. It's well made and a quality drive. It works FAST. It's solid state. The software is just whatever machine you use. The capacity is either 1 TB, 2 TB or 4 TB. I PURCHASED THE 2 TB USED but inside the box was a 1 TB drive. I think someone accidentally returned the wrong product and I got it by mistake case it was inside the 2 TB box and I never got a manual for it with the purchase but they say I didn't return it to them when I returned the drive. I think the other seller I bought from was not as reputable as these guys cause these guys are super solid and give you the right product and everything. These guys are awesome and give you the correct product. The NEW drive I purchased after that WAS a 2 TB drive so that's good. These guys are highly recommended. They just took a long time to ship out cause it wasn't in stock when I ordered it.
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