- Jun 23, 2011
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I just now noticed there are different classes/ speeds for sd cards, I just assumed the difference in sd cards were crappy cheap made brands and good more expensive better made cards by better brands but guess I was wrong.
It looks like there is a big difference so what I am wondering is if I ended up buying the really cheap micro sd cards from micro center will there be a difference on this phone? (I keep thinking of the 3 mega pixel camera and the no flash support because the processor is too slow to run it so maybe the slower sd cards wouldn't make a difference cuz our phones are slower at processing things????)
What are the applications for Speed Class?
Class 2 : H.264 video recording, MPEG-4, MPEG-2 video recording
Class 4: MEPG-2 (HDTV) video recording, digital still camera (DSC) consecutive photo shooting
Class 6: Mega-pixel DSC consecutive photo shooting, professional video camera
Class 10: Full HD video recording, HD still picture consecutive shooting
What is the SD Speed Class?
The SD Association has established standards that rate the minimum data transfer in SD, SDHC, SDXC, SDHC UHS-I and SDXC UHS-I memory cards and devices. The speed rates were established based on the needs of movie and video companies because video recording requires certain writing speeds when recording the data onto a memory card. The SD Speed Class and UHS Speed Class standardized the specification for both memory cards and devices in order to guarantee minimum writing speeds and deliver the best performance.
It looks like there is a big difference so what I am wondering is if I ended up buying the really cheap micro sd cards from micro center will there be a difference on this phone? (I keep thinking of the 3 mega pixel camera and the no flash support because the processor is too slow to run it so maybe the slower sd cards wouldn't make a difference cuz our phones are slower at processing things????)
What are the applications for Speed Class?
Class 2 : H.264 video recording, MPEG-4, MPEG-2 video recording
Class 4: MEPG-2 (HDTV) video recording, digital still camera (DSC) consecutive photo shooting
Class 6: Mega-pixel DSC consecutive photo shooting, professional video camera
Class 10: Full HD video recording, HD still picture consecutive shooting
What is the SD Speed Class?
The SD Association has established standards that rate the minimum data transfer in SD, SDHC, SDXC, SDHC UHS-I and SDXC UHS-I memory cards and devices. The speed rates were established based on the needs of movie and video companies because video recording requires certain writing speeds when recording the data onto a memory card. The SD Speed Class and UHS Speed Class standardized the specification for both memory cards and devices in order to guarantee minimum writing speeds and deliver the best performance.