I'm running into an issue with my SD card. Yesterday, my phone stopped reading it, so I took it out, cleaned it, and put it back in. It worked for a bit with all my data showing up, but eventually, it stopped being recognized again. The card is a 16GB SanDisk that I've had for about 5-6 years. It did go through some water damage in my old phone, but it didn't seem to be affected and worked fine in my new phone initially. Do you think it's just too old and failing?
2 Answers
It sounds like your SD card might be on its last legs. If you have another device that can read SD cards, like a laptop or an external reader, try that to see if it still works. It might give you a clearer picture of what's happening with the card.
It’s likely your card is starting to fail. SD cards usually last about 5-10 years with regular use, but if you've been frequently writing and deleting files, it might be wearing out faster. I'd recommend backing up anything important while you still can!

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