Samsung's three-year warranty is a bit skimpy, and the company also declined to provide a TBW (Terabytes written) reliability rating, but it’s unlikely you’ll come close to maxing out whatever is inside in even 10 years.īy far the most salient new feature on the T7 is the square fingerprint scanner on top of the unit. The drive is available in basic, businesslike charcoal and silver hues. That’s about what you’d pay for similar non-secure drives, and far less than FIPs-certified units or Thunderbolt SSDs. The T7 ships in three capacities: Our 500GB test unit ( $130 on Amazon), plus 1TB ( $230 on Amazon Remove non-product link), and 2TB ( $400 on B&H Photo Remove non-product link). The Samsung T7 has a fingerprint scanner, but its use is strictly optional. The improved performance is largely because the unit is NVMe on the inside, but Samsung was mum as of the time of this writing as to which type of NAND is employed, whether TLC or QLC. ![]() ![]() I'd actually prefer if it were a bit more substantial in the palm of my hand. The T7 is a USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) SSD that’s roughly the shape of the older T5, but at 3.3 x 2.2 x 0.3 inches, it’s thinner and weighs a mere 2 ounces.
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