SD Memory Card class

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i just got a samsung 32gb class 10 because it seemed 'trustworthy'

ditto...got mine on Amazon for $39. Based on reviews, people seem pleased, so I say give it a shot. $39 ain't cheap, but considering what these cost just a year ago, it's pennies. Some folks might feel safer buying in person at your local BB or wherever, but it will probably cost a bit more if you go that route.
 

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I had the 8gb class 2 card that came w/ my Evo for a while. Then upgraded to a 32gb class 10 card, but noticed no real difference in performance. Yes, class 10 is the fastest.
 

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Has it been confirmed that this phone will not come with a sd card?

Granted i'm getting a new 64 gig to try out as i've seen reports that they will compatible. I would like to get one to keep as an extra for my doughters phone :)
 

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I bought a 32GB g.skill card, class 10 aswell. The reason I decided to go with g.skill is that it was $29.99, and I also installed g.skill ram in my laptop a while back, 8GB DDR3 1333MHz (2x4GB) and my Windows experience RAM score is 7.5/7.9. g.skill is very good with memory.

I ordered my card from Newegg.
 

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Will get my 32gb card on Friday after I pick my phone up from Best Buy (if it is available). Not really concerned with the class rating, I just want one under $30.

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Quick tip: card classes have no guidelines to follow. Two different brands at the same "class" can have different read/write speeds. Its all marketing. Trust me, it used to be my job to write that jargon.

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How would you go about choosing one then?

I do admit i'm not totally up to par with sd card info.

Many will openly advertise their transfer speeds. Others you can check online for. There is a great photography review site that does just that. I just can't seem to recall its name.

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Quick tip: card classes have no guidelines to follow. Two different brands at the same "class" can have different read/write speeds. Its all marketing. Trust me, it used to be my job to write that jargon.

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There are guidelines for class ratings, but some manufacturers love to me misleading and not follow them.

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Just what I said 0_o

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Nope, not what you said.
 

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