[Q] Q: SanDisk64GB Class10 vs SanDisk64GB class10 UHS-1 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Here is my question, I searched Google, Wiki, and this forum to no avail..
I purchased A SanDisk 64GB Class 10 w/ card adapter + usb Sd/micro sd card reader. My question being as follows:
***Is there a quality difference between a card marked SanDisk 64GB Class10 and a card marked the same but with the addition of the UHS-1 symbol. ***
From reading on wiki UHS-1 and class 10 are the same minimum speeds. Now Going to SanDisk's website they don't have 64GB Class10 cards for sale without the UHS-1 Marker on it. So this leads me to believe they are of the same quality difference being the one without the marking is maybe older stock before they placed that form of speed "standard" on their cards?
I had a 32GB Class10 UHS-1 before it but it crapped out on me.
I didn't notice it wasn't marked with the UHS-1 until after I purchased it. It should be here in the mail this afternoon.
Any input is greatly appreciated!:good:
Thanks,
Tw1sted

Tw1sted247 said:
Here is my question, I searched Google, Wiki, and this forum to no avail..
I purchased A SanDisk 64GB Class 10 w/ card adapter + usb Sd/micro sd card reader. My question being as follows:
***Is there a quality difference between a card marked SanDisk 64GB Class10 and a card marked the same but with the addition of the UHS-1 symbol. ***
From reading on wiki UHS-1 and class 10 are the same minimum speeds. Now Going to SanDisk's website they don't have 64GB Class10 cards for sale without the UHS-1 Marker on it. So this leads me to believe they are of the same quality difference being the one without the marking is maybe older stock before they placed that form of speed "standard" on their cards?
I had a 32GB Class10 UHS-1 before it but it crapped out on me.
I didn't notice it wasn't marked with the UHS-1 until after I purchased it. It should be here in the mail this afternoon.
Any input is greatly appreciated!:good:
Thanks,
Tw1sted
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The UHS I class have a higher maximum than the 10. And of course are more recent.
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Received it in the Mail this evening and the seller listed it incorrectly. It was an UHS-1 after all, so no worries.
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i currently have a class 10 32GB microSDHC card in my Inc2.. but would like to get a 64GB to put in it. will it support a 64(or for the future, larger)?
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Possible "fake" Card?
is not something new...
toxstoxs said:
Possible "fake" Card?
is not something new...
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fake? no because i already registered it for warranty purposes on their website..
Crappy card, I already break one in my Note 2 and Sandisk send me another one but it still crap. There is tons of issues with this ultra 64gb. If you want a good SDXC buy a Samsung Pro or a Lexar one.

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Thanks for the info.
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