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Old 05-30-2010, 02:05 AM
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Re: Does class matter for phones?

Ahm..again class stands for "minimum speed"...so a class 2 card can run as same speed as a class 10 card..the only difference is a class 2 card may at points run at a lower minimum causing shutter a class 10 card is GUARANTEED to run at 10mbp/sec minimum..the reason they added the "Class" system was for the general consumer to identify on what they are doing for best results.


Now where are phones with SDXC cards..thats where the real speed and space is >.>..and to the above..you can't have 64gb sdhc cards they are above the specs of SDHC..thats where SDXC comes in...
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