GMJeff
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The SD card standards are class 2, 4, 6 and 10.
They rate according to data write speed. A class 2 is 2Mb per second while the 4 is 4Mb per second and the 6 and 10 are 6Mb and 10Mb per second.
The faster the card obviously, the faster the writes to the card will be. The phone may slow down slightly, due to different manufacturers and different processes of making the cards. All in all, any lag from the cards should be minimal or even unnoticeable as long as you don't have a 1st generation micro SD that is a class 2 128 MB or something similar.
A 32 or 64 GB class10 should be good enough for the next few years.
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They rate according to data write speed. A class 2 is 2Mb per second while the 4 is 4Mb per second and the 6 and 10 are 6Mb and 10Mb per second.
The faster the card obviously, the faster the writes to the card will be. The phone may slow down slightly, due to different manufacturers and different processes of making the cards. All in all, any lag from the cards should be minimal or even unnoticeable as long as you don't have a 1st generation micro SD that is a class 2 128 MB or something similar.
A 32 or 64 GB class10 should be good enough for the next few years.
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