SDHC and SDXC aren't associated with speeds, they are associated with the volume of storage only, i.e. 64GB is SDXC, anything below that like 32GB is SDHC. Most devices nowadays are compatible with SDXC, but many older devices and low end devices might not accept cards above 32GB.
In terms of speeds, and especially when looking for something capable of coping with Android's adoptable storage, you need something with UHS 3 speeds. To determine the speed of a card, using just the Class of it is no longer really appropriate. Just look for UHS 3 and you'll be fine.
The Toshiba M302 microSD cards are UHS 3 and are quite cheap.
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PaulTheo
3 Mar 172#1
2 for £16.00 and free delivery
Gildan to PaulTheo
3 Mar 17#7
Ordered the same order plus one more Item Good Deal
amour3k to PaulTheo
4 Mar 17#9
That makes for a better Deal really?. :-)
artnada to PaulTheo
4 Mar 171#29
Ordered 2 thanks HEAT
shalton
3 Mar 17#2
Paid £12.99 with MyMemory 2 weeks ago for a similar card!!!!
K0YS
3 Mar 17#3
is SDHC faster than a normal class 10?
I have a class 10 32gb in my phone but the apps that are stored on the card memory take an age to load (moto g4) sometimes just unusable.
preecey to K0YS
3 Mar 179#4
SDHC and SDXC aren't associated with speeds, they are associated with the volume of storage only, i.e. 64GB is SDXC, anything below that like 32GB is SDHC. Most devices nowadays are compatible with SDXC, but many older devices and low end devices might not accept cards above 32GB.
In terms of speeds, and especially when looking for something capable of coping with Android's adoptable storage, you need something with UHS 3 speeds. To determine the speed of a card, using just the Class of it is no longer really appropriate. Just look for UHS 3 and you'll be fine.
The Toshiba M302 microSD cards are UHS 3 and are quite cheap.
onlineo
3 Mar 172#5
great advice. look for a U on the card with a number 3 inside as all UHS 3 cards will hae this. Most type 10 will have a U with a 1 inside these have a minimum speed 1/3rd that of the USA. no number in a U always means slow.
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In terms of speeds, and especially when looking for something capable of coping with Android's adoptable storage, you need something with UHS 3 speeds. To determine the speed of a card, using just the Class of it is no longer really appropriate. Just look for UHS 3 and you'll be fine.
The Toshiba M302 microSD cards are UHS 3 and are quite cheap.
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I have a class 10 32gb in my phone but the apps that are stored on the card memory take an age to load (moto g4) sometimes just unusable.
In terms of speeds, and especially when looking for something capable of coping with Android's adoptable storage, you need something with UHS 3 speeds. To determine the speed of a card, using just the Class of it is no longer really appropriate. Just look for UHS 3 and you'll be fine.
The Toshiba M302 microSD cards are UHS 3 and are quite cheap.
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found a M302 here on back order for 10£ https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01EAKB3L0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE