S3 Micro SD cards

GrooveRite

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A class 6 Sandisk card will perform much more realiable than a class 10 non-Sandisk card. Many read and write errors on these non-Sandisk cards. You have been warned!
 

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A class 6 Sandisk card will perform much more realiable than a class 10 non-Sandisk card. Many read and write errors on these non-Sandisk cards. You have been warned!

Couldn't agree more. I'm still trying to find out more information on this mythical Samsung class 10 64GB micro SD.....

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New Egg is your Huckleberry. 64GB class 10 galore. Thank me if this was helpful please.

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I feel like there have been a ton of sales on sd cards recently. Is that because I just started looking at them and there are actually sales all the time, or is there something new around the corner?
 

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Bought myself a 16gb class 4 mushkin card. I don't need excessive amounts of space and mushkin is insanely reliable.

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Amazon has the 64GB class 10 for $99. And I was only posting to say that there is indeed a sandisk class 10 64GB not saying it can be fully utilized or anyone should buy it.
 

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I currently have a class 4 32 gig card coming out of my TB and it seems to work just fine. Is there really a need to get a better class? How does it effect every day use? The only thing I can really think of is going into the picture gallery and pictures show up faster.
 

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Class 6 is a little faster and 64gb is double double what you have now. That's pretty much it. I want the extra storage and speed. Also, you can't beat that price. If you're happy with what you have now,no need for you to change.

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I will be using this this Sandisk Class10 card in my GS3 and moving my 32GB Samsung Class 10 to my Xoom. My current 16GB Class 10 Kingston will most likely get resold with my International S2.
 

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I hope no one thinks the S3 or any other mobile phone will write at class 10 speeds.

I have a Samsung 32GB Class 10 microSDHC card in my SGS2 and SD Card Tester (300MB test file) reliably gives 10 MB/s write, 15 MB/s read, and this is consistent with upload/download speeds from my laptop via USB mass storage. Class 10 only requires 10 MB/s sequential (non-fragmented) read/write. So I assume you're suggesting that this means of measuring card writing speed is inaccurate.
 

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I will be using this this Sandisk Class10 card in my GS3 and moving my 32GB Samsung Class 10 to my Xoom. My current 16GB Class 10 Kingston will most likely get resold with my International S2.

I have to ask......how much did you pay for your Sandisk 64gb class 10??? I'll be jealous if you paid less than $150, lol!!