MicroSDXC UHS-I Class 10 Can I use this card in my I9082L I am not sure what the XC stands for.
yes you can, and XC stands for eXtended Capacity for more info and knowledge refer to here..
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is the xperia arc compatible with any of the sd technologies faster than class 10 such as SDHC UHS-I or SDXC UHS-I etc?
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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Does anyone have to use the device Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini - Card Sandisk MicroSD EXTREME?
The fact that my answer came from a corporation that Sandisk EXTREME cards are not suitable for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini:
We have checked and found out that your device Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini phone is compatible with the card 64GB Ultra micro SD, but not with the card SanDisk 64GB 80MB / s UHS-1 Extreme micro SD, for which you asked.
There have been reports that some users had issues with power consumption when using certain 64GB microSD cards.
I'm not sure if the line of cards are those you have specified but I doubt the device will be able to hit 80MB/s anyway so you would be purchasing an over-speced card for the phone.
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its not the 64gb card version but i am using the 32gb extreme by sandisk without any problems?
The users were fine with the 32 but had issues with the 64. Not sure what's up
487242515 said:
Does anyone have to use the device Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini - Card Sandisk MicroSD EXTREME?
The fact that my answer came from a corporation that Sandisk EXTREME cards are not suitable for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini:
We have checked and found out that your device Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini phone is compatible with the card 64GB Ultra micro SD, but not with the card SanDisk 64GB 80MB / s UHS-1 Extreme micro SD, for which you asked.
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I had problem with SanDisk microSDXC 64GB Class 10 UHS-I Ultra Android. I had to return this card to the shop and now I use Kingston microSDHC 32GB Class 10 without any problem.
geralt said:
I had problem with SanDisk microSDXC 64GB Class 10 UHS-I Ultra Android. I had to return this card to the shop and now I use Kingston microSDHC 32GB Class 10 without any problem.
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Not the extreme card the op asked about but I'm using the Sandisk microSDXC 64GB Class10 UHS-1 Ultra android 30 MB/s card without problems in my i9195.
I don't know what was problem but sometimes phone unpug the card when it read data from card.
Hello, which SanDisk 128GB card works for the PRO 12.2/10.1 2014? Could you please let us know the model number? Thanks.
SanDisk Ultra microSDHC and microSDXC UHS-I Cards SanDisk Ultra microSDHC and microSDXC UHS-I Cards
128GB 30MB/s microSDXC 10 Yes
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card for cameras SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card for cameras
I maybe mistake but every micro sd card type will function on our or newer tablet.
That information came from a "expert" prifessional from FNAC.
Hey everyone,
could someone tell me which class of micro SD card the Moto Z2 force supports?
In all the recommendation blog posts they offer UHS-I class 1 or class 3 cards. I even saw a UHS-II class 3 card recommended once.
As usual you can't (easily) find information on these specific specs.
Does somebody know up to which class is supported?
Kind regards
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Hey everyone,
could someone tell me which class of micro SD card the Moto Z2 force supports?
In all the recommendation blog posts they offer UHS-I class 1 or class 3 cards. I even saw a UHS-II class 3 card recommended once.
As usual you can't (easily) find information on these specific specs.
Does somebody know up to which class is supported?
Kind regards
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UHS-II are not used at their max speed, so I would go with fastest UHS-I Samsung or Sandisk. With Lexar I had a lot of issues with my old Griffin (which should have same specs...)
enetec said:
UHS-II are not used at their max speed, so I would go with fastest UHS-I Samsung or Sandisk. With Lexar I had a lot of issues with my old Griffin (which should have same specs...)
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Thanks for the info.
I asked a Motorola rep online when I bought the Moto Z and he told me that it doesn't support UHS-I cards.
But now it should be able to use UHS-I class 3 cards I hope.