http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0304662
Anyone know what class this is?
Thanks
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http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0304662
Anyone know what class this is?
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It doesn't say.
Here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/16GB-Class-...ory_Card_Readers_Adapters&hash=item2a17118086
Class 10 16gb = 22$, 32 gb class 10 = 50$
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http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0304662
Anyone know what class this is?
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I'd bet Class 4.
http://www.amazon.com/Patriot-Signa...FTCK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324259287&sr=8-1
Nice name brand card from a solid seller (obviously). Prime free 2 day shipping. Had mine awhile and the 16GB works great.
Actually, I want a Class 4 card, due to the high performance of Random write. It's a LOT faster than class 10 cards.
Thanks guys.
not sure really
nitrogen618 said:
Actually, I want a Class 4 card, due to the high performance of Random write. It's a LOT faster than class 10 cards.
Thanks guys.
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I believe these are current classes and speeds:
Class Speed
Class 2 2 MB/s
Class 4 4 MB/s
Class 6 6 MB/s
Class 10 10 MB/s
Class 10 is over twice as fast as class 4.
That's not all there is to it. Sustained write speeds are different from random write speeds. Its good to have a balance of the 2. Not all brands of cards are created equal. Some class 10 cards do not perform as well as say a sandisk class 4.
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I just got my class 10 card in the mail today and stupid question I put in but now how do I use it? Like if I wanna put backups on it or move my music or do I need to format it?
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Anyone? Can I search from the phone xda app. I want to find out the best way to use the sd card. It says 16gb but only has 14. I' d really like to safely put or move my backups and rooms and mods to it and set it as default for 1080p video recording.
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I downloaded this app, and changed my sdcard from 148 to 2048 (its a class 10 16gb, it made pictures load faster and some other stuff) But how do you measure your SD card's read/write speed?
Like here: http://androidforums.com/lg-optimus-m/307607-class-10-microsd-cards-faster-app-loading.html
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hello i just got an amaze and with its camera and video quality i think i need a better sd card as my current one is class 2. any recommendations and letting me me know what the phone can handle without paying for more than i need would be greatly appreciated.
thanks very much
The Amaze can handle a class 10 memory card. This would be preferred as it has the fastest read and write speed that I know of. I am currently using a 16GB class 6 SanDisk and it works really well.
Hope this is helpful. Or maybe someone else can give you more info.
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windcan said:
hello i just got an amaze and with its camera and video quality i think i need a better sd card as my current one is class 2. any recommendations and letting me me know what the phone can handle without paying for more than i need would be greatly appreciated.
thanks very much
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This should do the trick.
http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-...H4U0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1325371114&sr=8-2
Looks like it may be worth it to go straight to class 10.
Thanks
PNY class 10.
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I just got a Samsung 32gb class 10 and it works great.
what is "PNY"?
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PNY is just a brand
Picked up a Lexar 32gb class 10 for $45 on boxing day. (for you Americans, that's the day after Christmas)
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Picked up a Lexar 32gb class 10 for $45 on boxing day. (for you Americans, that's the day after Christmas)
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Confused
My Amaze is on it's way to my door this Wednesday, and I too am on the hunt for a good class 10 micro SD card. I had a Patriot 32 GB ordered from Amazon (it had 4+ stars), but then I started reading specific user ratings. It almost looks as though there is a problem with quality/consistency with many of the 32GB class 10s. The Patriot, and several others, had quite a few recent users complain that their class 10 doesn't run any faster then their old class 2 or 4. (The complaints I tried to focused on are from users who had run speed tests and didn't just provide seat-of-the-pants analysis.) Admittedly, I was going for as cheap as I could (the Patriot was only $47), but I looked at several others and they had spotty speed comments as well.
Does anyone have specific knowledge or insight on this? Is it an issue with lower cost manufacturers whereby one card is great but the next can be dreadful. Is it the nature of the beast?
I appreciate your comments.
A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
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A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
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really, class 4, why?
too late for me, order my 32gb class 10
curious to understand this whole thing
thanks
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A class 10 card isn't the way to go with smartphones. Best to get a class 4.
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I could understand saying a class 10 isn't necessary, but to say it isn't the way to go, a class 4 is best doesn't make sense. Care to explain why?
UHS-1 Cards
I just read where UHS-1 class microSD's "were made for mobile devices". Something about being specifically designed to work with those operating systems. Anyone have experience with any of those? They're awfully expensive.
If you uses a class 2 SD card with a capacity of less than 16Gb and mostly uses it to transfer small files between your phone and PC - that would be sufficiency enough.
If you intend to use a bigger card, say, 32Gb or 64Gb and you are doing a lot of transferring MP3, movies, pictures ect ... especially if moving BIG files, say, more than 1 Gb each (e.g a full MP4 movie may take up to almost 2Gb)
OR
You are frequently backup your SDCard contains and moving them between PC and phone. You will appreciates the higher speed/class of your SDCard. Higher class means higher speed in reading and writting hence saving you a lot of time.
You will not notice much differences between a class 2 and a class 10 card when using it inside your phone though.
An SDCard speeding test's result will be differ from devices and that's exactly manufacturer's stated on their package/info, but, basically you got what you paid for. As we all know, Sandisk is the most expensive card out there and there is a reason for it, just do a little research and you'll know why. Sandisk classed their card at the minimum speed that their cards are capable of, whereas other manufacturer tend to class their card at the average speed that their cards capable of. Meaning a classs 10 Samsung/PNY/Patriot card may not capable of reaching the claimed speed (because, well, results are varies on devices) and the result maybe a little lower than claimed (I've tried Samsung class 10 and PNY class 10 test and the result is somewhere more or less than 9Gb/s writting).
Anyway, a class 2 16Gb Sandisk card is good enough for an average user whereas a higher class/capacity card will increase performances for those who demand more for their task/hobbies/usage
I would agree with the post above, right on the spot. I had a 8 gb class 4, 16 gb class 4, and now 32gb class 10. Did not visibly notice speed in my phone but did notice it when transferring files. You will only benefit when transferring larger files like 1 gb or more.
I only transfer my recorded videos, pictures, mp3 and that's it. I think i once transferred a movie or two.
What would have taken me 1 hr on 16 gb class 4 took me 20 - 30 min on my patriot 32 gb class 10. No problems on it since nov so far.
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I have a class 4 card and the video is choppy when using HD recording. It can't write the larger amount of data fast enough.
A class 10 FTW
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I could understand saying a class 10 isn't necessary, but to say it isn't the way to go, a class 4 is best doesn't make sense. Care to explain why?
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/32-gb-micro-sd-analysis-speed-test/
anything over class 4 sacrafices random read/write speeds...meaning, just to write faster the data is more fragmented. Over time, the speed becomes slower and the table used to keep track of data must access parts of the fragments that are free...this reduces performance in higher class cards...if you look at Sandisk they their class two performs way above the minimum write speed, almost double...I always buy sandisk...nothing else...their quality is unmatched...they are the pioneers...A class 4 or class 6 sandisk would outperform many of the class 10's that people are buying right now.
Sometimes as Binary's card has, they lose integrity because of this reason...the index becomes messed up and the data becomes lost eaiser in higher class SD cards and lower quality SD cards...I believe Sandisk tries to minimize this even in their higher speed cards...
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If you guys take a look at the bitrate of the 1080p video and also add the audio bit rate it doesn't even come close to being 2 MB/s write speed which is a class 2 SD card...the highest bitrate for video I got was 11182 (kilobits per second) = 1.36499023 megabytes per second...add the 127kbps of sound and you barely have 1.4 MB/s write speed needed for the HD video recorded by our amaze...hope this clears things up.
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of picking up an SD card for my prime when it comes in. Does anyone have any recommendations as to which class I should get?
I'm thinking 6 or 8 minimum, esp since I will likely end up watching movies (avi, mpg, mkv) off the card. Has anyone tried doing this yet or testing which class SD cards work best?
Gracias
Transcend 16G class 10 works super fast. Love it. My only choice.
And it's not expensive in my region (TW).
I tried a class 4 on my old Advent Vega. When there was no comparion, class 4 seemed ok. But now after a class 10 card experience, I don't think I want to settle for anything less fast.
Looks like Sandisk 32GB Class 4 is what a lot of people are recommending.
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150369
Just received the SanDisk 64 GB microSD Class 6. Getting 7.3-7.5 MByte/s write speeds.
Also have a Samsung 32 GB Class 10, getting 11-12 MByte/s writes.
Write speeds returned on transferring big files (>600 MB) only.
SanDisk comes exFAT formatted so you can put files >4GB on it (very handy for those big mkvs). Samsung comes FAT32, but keeps same high write speeds when formatted exFAT. 64 GB works well with the Prime.
Any way to get rid of the SD card notification in the notifications? Been messing with it for a lil while and can't figure it out...
I have a lexar 32GB class 10...
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Any way to get rid of the SD card notification in the notifications? Been messing with it for a lil while and can't figure it out...
I have a lexar 32GB class 10...
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Probably not until custom roms :-\
Thanks for the replies guys, that tid bit about exfat is golden
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whats the max capacities / speeds on the microSD cardslot? no use getting something that i cant use
If anyone could let me know i would be thankfull
what app are you using to test the read /write speeds? I was using SD tools on my sgs2 but can't get it to work on my prime...
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CrystalDiskMark is real good for testing card speed (from a PC).
After reading a HUGE thread here on XDA about all the classes and how it can vary depending on your need, I opted for a class 4. I was convinced I needed class 10, but after reading that entire huge thread I came to see that for my needs, class 4 was fine and perfect and class 10 of little actual value. So I got a very highly rated Transcend 32gb class 4 off Amazon.
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After reading a HUGE thread here on XDA about all the classes and how it can vary depending on your need, I opted for a class 4. I was convinced I needed class 10, but after reading that entire huge thread I came to see that for my needs, class 4 was fine and perfect and class 10 of little actual value. So I got a very highly rated Transcend 32gb class 4 off Amazon.
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do you use it for playing mkv's? that's what i would want it for mainly.
What's the difference between the classes of SD cards? Which one is best for the Atrix?
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The higher the class the better it usually is depending on who makes the sd card. Sandisk is the best in my opinion even though the class cards get very expensive for them. But each card I have bought from sandisk have never failed on me. Try googleing class card speed and their should be a few guides put out there about them. I don't know personally if the ATRIX can handle the very high classes but I could be wrong.
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mugabuga said:
What's the difference between the classes of SD cards? Which one is best for the Atrix?
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The answer to your first question is "SPEED" and that is it. It has nothing to do with who manufactured it (except indirectly in that lesser known mfrs may lie or exaggerate about their speed.)
In order to identify it as Class 4 or Class 10, it must have speed that fits in that classification.
Here are the basics.
Class Speed
Class 2 2 MB/s
Class 4 4 MB/s
Class 6 6 MB/s
Class 10 10 MB/s
Hope that helps.
FWIW, I am using an A-Data Class10 16GB card and it is smoking fast. No skips or pauses when playing media.
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The answer to your first question is "SPEED" and that is it. It has nothing to do with who manufactured it (except indirectly in that lesser known mfrs may lie or exaggerate about their speed.)
In order to identify it as Class 4 or Class 10, it must have speed that fits in that classification.
Here are the basics.
Class Speed
Class 2 2 MB/s
Class 4 4 MB/s
Class 6 6 MB/s
Class 10 10 MB/s
Hope that helps.
FWIW, I am using an A-Data Class10 16GB card and it is smoking fast. No skips or pauses when playing media.
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Hey I learned something today. thanks.
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I am using a Transcend, class 4, 16GB card and also have no issues with skipped music, or recording/playback of videos. The only place I see a difference is with benchmarks if I drop in a class 10 from one of my other devices. Other than having higher benchmarks I see no advantage to paying the extra cash for a class 10 sdcard for the Atrix.
I copy large files often to my phone and also for when I make full SD card backups. It makes the process so much faster. Well worth the extra cash. Time is money afterall
now im wondering if my "frozen" songs its because my sd card.
i'll buy one class10 and see, my sd even show the class, should be class 1
The answers are right on. I have a 16gb class 4 and it is a lot better than the 8 gb class 2. Transferring zip files is a breeze. I am sure a higher class will be in my future.
I have a class 10 I got on sale and coming from my class 4 I could not go back. I do a lot of music transfers and the class 10 is a night and day difference
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Pbwizkid said:
I have a class 10 I got on sale and coming from my class 4 I could not go back. I do a lot of music transfers and the class 10 is a night and day difference
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Sounds like I need to make another purchase...thanks man!
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Sounds like I need to make another purchase...thanks man!
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Ya just make sure you shop around a bit and watch for deal i got my 16gb class 10 for 25 bucks from some site doing a 2 hour sale or something
SDSDQUA-064G-A11A vs. SDSDQUA-064G-U46A. Both are 64GB. Supposedly, A11A is an American version of the card.
There are a two more issues though.
1. Galaxy Note's compatibility with UHS-I speeds. I heard it's not compatible, and Samsung does not list Note as compatible either. So whether you get a class 6 or class 10 card makes no difference in performance.
2. There's a info on ebay about these cards not working on Android phones after upgrade to ICS. Could anyone confirm this for Note.
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SDSDQUA-064G-A11A vs. SDSDQUA-064G-U46A. Both are 64GB. Supposedly, A11A is an American version of the card.
There are a two more issues though.
1. Galaxy Note's compatibility with UHS-I speeds. I heard it's not compatible, and Samsung does not list Note as compatible either. So whether you get a class 6 or class 10 card makes no difference in performance.
2. There's a info on ebay about these cards not working on Android phones after upgrade to ICS. Could anyone confirm this for Note.
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64GB Sandisk class 6 working fine on mine no issues?
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Kant Phase Diz said:
64GB Sandisk class 6 working fine on mine no issues?
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Thanks for the info.
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Thanks for the info.
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Np bud just hit the thanks button
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Np bud just hit the thanks button
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Using a Sandisk 64GB UHS 1 card..never tested speeds, but getting full capacity on UCLF FJ rom so it works good enough for me.
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64GB Sandisk class 6 working fine on mine no issues?
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Same. I'm on ICS BTW.
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oort cloud said:
SDSDQUA-064G-A11A vs. SDSDQUA-064G-U46A. Both are 64GB. Supposedly, A11A is an American version of the card.
There are a two more issues though.
1. Galaxy Note's compatibility with UHS-I speeds. I heard it's not compatible, and Samsung does not list Note as compatible either. So whether you get a class 6 or class 10 card makes no difference in performance.
2. There's a info on ebay about these cards not working on Android phones after upgrade to ICS. Could anyone confirm this for Note.
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IIRC there's no such thing as UHS compatibility. Is a rating just like Class X. I suppose your throughput limit could be lower than that of the card, but its both unlikely, and it wouldn't be a compatibility issue. It would just be a bottleneck (still, not a bad bottleneck to have). And SD cards are like controlling girlfriends...they stick with you through multiple states, multiple phone numbers, and you practically have to get a restraining order on em to get em gone.
I've never heard of anyone lifetime writing out a nand device before outside of an enterprise load (ssd)..a 6 year old crappy flash drive, yea....but I think that has more to do with quality, and for the most part, higher speeds (above class 10 speeds) = higher quality.
Have a Class 6 working just fine on my GNote running ICS.
I have both these cards; the class 6 and class 10. Class 6 is designated "mobile" on the card while Class 10 does not say it on the card. Either way, both work perfectly on ICS. Just make sure to let the phone format the drive, not your Window's PC. (FYI, Windows will try to format to NTFS which is not recognizable by our phones. Only FAT32 works).
I google and only fail to identify class 6 and 10 microsdxc card. How to differentiate between those two? What i notice from images there got symbol '1' inside the big 'U'.
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I have both these cards; the class 6 and class 10. Class 6 is designated "mobile" on the card while Class 10 does not say it on the card. Either way, both work perfectly on ICS. Just make sure to let the phone format the drive, not your Window's PC. (FYI, Windows will try to format to NTFS which is not recognizable by our phones. Only FAT32 works).
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Have you done any benchmarking on the random write speeds of these? I am curious to know the difference between the class 6 and 10...
SteveG
64 Class 6 been fine since day one in my Note. Class 10 currently on order.
sgogo said:
Have you done any benchmarking on the random write speeds of these? I am curious to know the difference between the class 6 and 10...
SteveG
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Anybody?
Do you know?
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You do know that each class number relates to the WRITE speed in MB/s. So a class 4 writes at 4MB/sec, Class 6 is 6MB/s and so on and so fourth.
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You do know that each class number relates to the WRITE speed in MB/s. So a class 4 writes at 4MB/sec, Class 6 is 6MB/s and so on and so fourth.
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Yes, but thats the "sequential" speed. Important for transferring large files or taking hd video.
I am interested in the random write speed... this is more important in normal daily operations.
Some people have claimed that the class 6 is better than the class 10 for random.
SteveG
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Yes, but thats the "sequential" speed. Important for transferring large files or taking hd video.
I am interested in the random write speed... this is more important in normal daily operations.
Some people have claimed that the class 6 is better than the class 10 for random.
SteveG
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Some one will have to run some tests to see the random speeds in the newer sandisk cards
Galaxy Note @ mobile
Speed class is NOT for sequentail write speed, but mor e like a random write speed of certain size of data. For example, Class 10 test 25 random write of 4MB size file. Within the 4MB, it is a sequntial write of 512K or smaller data chunk. Class 10 rating need to garannted for each of the 4MB, the write speed is 10MB/s or above.
Have that said, you can have a SD/uSD card that has 25MB/s+ or more sequential write speed but fail Class 10 test due to mis-align data boundary. (Garbage collection happening). Also, Class speed is only garanteed for a non-aged, newly formatted card. As flash memory wear out, they become slower. Also if there was flamented data in the card prior to speed class type of write, it can be significantly slower than the Class speed rating too.
Now, tt really doesn't means much if what you write to it is music or photos or files, something with a known size before the write happened. Because size is known, the write will almost always be purely sequenctial. When the size of the file is unknown, in in shooting a video, that is where class speed come to play. It is what garrannted minmum write speed, so that incoming data won't get drop.
I got a Ultra 64gb micoHDXC Sandisk in my note, running great. I have about 4 gigs left, lots of movies. Class 10
Hope it can handle 32GB well without any issues.
A normal class 10 is enough? Any specific suggestions?
Thanks in adv
kwyx1 said:
Hope it can handle 32GB well without any issues.
A normal class 10 is enough? Any specific suggestions?
Thanks in adv
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Some time ago class 4 and class 6 cards were faster when dealing with small files. But it seems that nowadays class 10 cards are superior.
Class 6 slightly slower class 10, the copy speed also depends on the cluster size (I mean small) class 10 always faster class 6.
In Optimus G only MTP connection because of files are transferred slowly by themselves and there are errors, so that no matter what class 6 or 10
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Class 6 slightly slower class 10, the copy speed also depends on the cluster size (I mean small) class 10 always faster class 6.
In Optimus G only MTP connection because of files are transferred slowly by themselves and there are errors, so that no matter what class 6 or 10
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Transfer speed from PC to Card is fine.
But its interaction with the phone should be fast.
class 10 means 10MBPS, but there are sdhc and sdxc cards which support 20+ and 50 MBPS write speeds respectively if your phone supports such speeds..So my intent was to ask that.
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Transfer speed from PC to Card is fine.
But its interaction with the phone should be fast.
class 10 means 10MBPS, but there are sdhc and sdxc cards which support 20+ and 50 MBPS write speeds respectively if your phone supports such speeds..So my intent was to ask that.
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I use a class 10 and even though I don't notice any speed different, it is sufficient enough. Only use class 10 if you use a camera alot since burst photos can be saved easily.
AND... don't buy SD cards from eBay if they are really cheap, most often they are fake.
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I use a class 10 and even though I don't notice any speed different, it is sufficient enough. Only use class 10 if you use a camera alot since burst photos can be saved easily.
AND... don't buy SD cards from eBay if they are really cheap, most often they are fake.
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SanDisk 128GB card works in e970. Mine came in today, using it right now.
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I use a SanDisk ultra 16 GB microSDHC card and copying speeds for large files (>100 mb) is around 24-25 MBps.
Go for 32GB
Go for 32GB