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With all the action photos I can take with burst mode on the camera, I think I'll go ahead and get a 64gig card also
 

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With all the action photos I can take with burst mode on the camera, I think I'll go ahead and get a 64gig card also

Yep...same here. So much porn. I mean music. And pictures. I meant music and pictures.

Seriously though, I'm actually thinking I'll take a lot more video, which I kind of avoid taking now because of limited storage. Plan on getting the 32GB phone with the 64GB card. Should hopefully never run out of storage.
 
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See my post on slickdeals, appears there is some confusion on whether the 64GB card is Class 6 or Class 10 based on part number shown on Amazon webpage vs. the photo and tech specs.

Slickdeals.net - View Single Post - SanDisk Memory up to 75% Off: SanDisk Extreme SSD 120GB GB $100, SanDisk Extreme SSD 240GB SATA $180

If you look at the 64 gb class 6 cards, it lists the part number starting with SDSDQY, not SDSDQUA.

Not too worried, Amazon has a good return policy anyway.

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If you look at the 64 gb class 6 cards, it lists the part number starting with SDSDQY, not SDSDQUA.

Not too worried, Amazon has a good return policy anyway.

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It seems to be a class 6 card if you do a little research. I don't think the S3 can read/write that fast anyway. The only place you should lose performance is when you are interfaced with a computer
 

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Well I ordered this but as a few of you have said, who knows if it's a class 6 or truly a class 10. I should have it by the 13th at the latest and when I get it I'll post up some pictures of the packaging, model number and I'll run a speed test on it.

Good thing about Amazon is the simple, free returns.
 

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It seems to be a class 6 card if you do a little research. I don't think the S3 can read/write that fast anyway. The only place you should lose performance is when you are interfaced with a computer

Finding multiple listings with the part number as a class 10.
Like I said, not worried because I will return the card if it is indeed a Class 6. Maybe the performance will not be that different, but I refuse to reward retailers for MISLEADING and FALSE info.

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Just got my shipping notice. I doubt the speed difference will matter much but if it's a class 6 I might send it back....as someone else said, it's the principle of being mislead.
 
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It seems to be a class 6 card if you do a little research. I don't think the S3 can read/write that fast anyway. The only place you should lose performance is when you are interfaced with a computer

Exactly. In the phone, it won't make much difference. But once you start trying to move files to/from another device/pc...oh boy. I swapped out a 16gb class 6 for a 32gb class 4 in my Evo 4G; now it takes almost an hour to load a ripped movie that used to take just minutes.

BTW: I don't think you can go wrong with either vendor, as both model numbers have the same speed rating (despite different class ratings; I think the class 10 rating of the Amazon model only applies in certain circumstances).
 
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I wonder if my Galaxy S2 Could use this?

With my current 32GB class 10 and my phone's internal 16GB, I'm not having storage issues, but for my next toy, this is a deal!
 

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I just ordered this one last week for $68.99 shipped:

Amazon.com: SanDisk 64GB Mobile Ultra MicroSDXC Class 6 Memory Card with SD Adapter - Retail Packaging: Computers & Accessories

Though it was listed as Class 6 on the page, what shipped was clearly Class 10 (says on the packaging). So I cancelled my other order. I can live with the extra 9 or 10 bucks.

Ok, so you received the package, and it is labeled as a class 10 card?

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Maybe the performance will not be that different, but I refuse to reward retailers for MISLEADING and FALSE info.

I totally agree. That's why I don't purchase any item that's not fulfilled by Amazon. Plus orders that aren't are a PITA to return because you have to work directly with the seller vs. Amazon.

The class 6 card will be fine for most, but I want what was advertised, not what's good enough.

Paid the extra for this one. They can't be any clearer than this:

Amazon.com: SanDisk 64GB Mobile Ultra MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 30MB/s Memory Card with SD Adapter (NEW VERSION) - Retail Packaging with Komputerbay SDXC USB Reader: Computers & Accessories
 

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You bought the one from amazon too?

yeah...using the $59.99 deal. So no worries about it being a class 6.

I don't have my phone to try it in yet. Can't buy it until July 1 (company won't reimburse me for a phone purchase until that date) so I just bought it so I have it.

Here's a pic.

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