Micro SDHC 16Gb - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Accessories

I'm looking for a 16Gb SDHC card for my TP2. I have a Sandisk 8Gb SDHC which works fine, though occasionally slightly choppy video playback. I understand it is a class 2 card giving 2mbps, and there are cards giving 4 or 6 mbs (higher classes) but I'm not sure if those are for the postage stamp size SDHC cards.
Does anyone know if Micro SDHC cards exist higher than class 2? I was thinking this may improve multimedia playback and recording.

mtcs said:
I'm looking for a 16Gb SDHC card for my TP2. I have a Sandisk 8Gb SDHC which works fine, though occasionally slightly choppy video playback. I understand it is a class 2 card giving 2mbps, and there are cards giving 4 or 6 mbs (higher classes) but I'm not sure if those are for the postage stamp size SDHC cards.
Does anyone know if Micro SDHC cards exist higher than class 2? I was thinking this may improve multimedia playback and recording.
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8GB class 6 is a verry common.
16GB are class 2 only for now.

I have 16Gb and I do not experience any lag in multimedia playback

I can confirm 16GB works perfectly. I use Sygic McGuider 7.70 on my Rhodium, and experience no lag in reading the maps or what so ever.

I don't notice any lag when reading maps using Co-Pilot Live 7. I've only noticed it a few times when playing back videos i've recorded on the TP2.
Perhaps the slight choppyness is during the recording rather than the playback.
Capturing photos seems to have a couple of seconds delay, so I wondered if that was just the camera application or maybe the speed of the card.
I see Sandisk have a class 4 MicroSD (Mobile Ultra SDSDQY-016G-A11M), but I haven't found a supplier in the UK yet.

No delays on my SanDisk 16gig job either.

TheWizzard2203 said:
I can confirm 16GB works perfectly. I use Sygic McGuider 7.70 on my Rhodium, and experience no lag in reading the maps or what so ever.
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Hi TheWizzard2203,
a little bit off topic: but: how did you manage to copy the mcguider sd-card to your 16 GB-card? On their homepage they say: copying is not possible.
Thanks for your help! (I think about buying McGuider, but this "no copying" is keeping me from buying it)
Sven

real187 said:
8GB class 6 is a verry common.
16GB are class 2 only for now.
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I've been using a class 6 16Gb card for a few months - no problems so far.
Mine's from a-data

sveicken said:
Hi TheWizzard2203,
a little bit off topic: but: how did you manage to copy the mcguider sd-card to your 16 GB-card? On their homepage they say: copying is not possible.
Thanks for your help! (I think about buying McGuider, but this "no copying" is keeping me from buying it)
Sven
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Wouldn't mind knowing too

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largest memory card supported ?

Hi All
Just ordered my new o2 orbit 2. Upgrading from my orbit 1.
I'm assuming it's still a tiny micro-SD card. Does anyone know what the largest capacity card that is supported by the orbit 2 ?
Jeff
how about something like ?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Micro-SDHC-Adaptor-Reader/dp/B000VUPUOU/ref=pd_sbs_ce_title_3
Theoretically the HTC Polaris can support MicroSD up to 2GB and MicroSDHC up to 32 GB cards. Anyway in this moment the maximun capacity I've seen is MicroSDHC 8 GB cards (I've a 8 GB Sandisk and it works perfect), so don't worry...
Greets
PS: Next time you should use the "search" button, this question has been solved many times
mijail said:
Theoretically the HTC Polaris can support MicroSD up to 2GB and MicroSDHC up to 32 GB cards. Anyway in this moment the maximun capacity I've seen is MicroSDHC 8 GB cards (I've a 8 GB Sandisk and it works perfect), so don't worry...
Greets
PS: Next time you should use the "search" button, this question has been solved many times
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Guess what you get if you search for 'memory card size' on the polaris forums ( advanced search ) ?
Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms
It doesn't even pick up my new post.
I did search before I posted, always do. Sorry if you find it dull that i've posted a question that I could not find an answer to but that's what I thought these forums where for...
The 6GB card you linked to will be fine, and importantly it is supplied with an SDHC capable reader for the USB slot on the PC.
The Orbit 2/ Polaris can go up to a capacity of 32GB (if you can find cards this large at the moment they would be very costly) - 8GB are certainly available and I have seen 16GB is about to be released (might already be available, at a price) - Mike
MicroSD SDHC drawbacks?
Considering operation specifically for the Touch Cruise, are there any reasons to forgo (to do without) the additional capacity of the SDHC to gain greater than class 4 or 6 speeds (ie: sandisk ultra II microsd with read/write speads of 10/9 m/s)? Would these greater speeds help significantly with video playback or rendering pictures, or would one advise that the difference is negligible and definitely not worth giving up the excess storage potential?
I bought an 8GB Sandisk microSDHC class 4 (with microreader included) for 52 euros. Installed Tomtom Maps of Western Europe on the card and several movies (created with CloneDVD Mobile). Tomtom 6.032 as well as the movies played with Coreplayer 1.1.3 are running smooth. Hence class 4 should be fast enough.
Thanks
Appreciate the comment. I'll have to check out that clonedvd mobile software.
i bought an 8gb sandisk one on ebay for 45$. i was dissapointed though that the built in "all in one" card reader on my crappy ass dell xps m1210 laptop can't read sdhc. still a good purchase though, filled up to 6 gb so far with music and gps maps, etc. i do not notice any performance issues with sdhc.
davi4950 said:
Considering operation specifically for the Touch Cruise, are there any reasons to forgo (to do without) the additional capacity of the SDHC to gain greater than class 4 or 6 speeds (ie: sandisk ultra II microsd with read/write speads of 10/9 m/s)? Would these greater speeds help significantly with video playback or rendering pictures, or would one advise that the difference is negligible and definitely not worth giving up the excess storage potential?
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The fastest speed of Sandisk MicroSd SDHC is class 4, wonder where you did find Ultra II?
Applications like Tomtom will run better (smoother) using a faster MicroSD card, the fastest speed I could find so far is Class 4. As soon as there is a faster card available I will go for it, as long as it is at least 8GB.
I've seen 12GB ones for sale. Would say TC can't use more than class 2, f/s video doesn't use that much!
There's plenty threads about problems recognizing 8GB cards tho, that suddenly it ;becomes; 2GB?
speakerphone said:
I've seen 12GB ones for sale. Would say TC can't use more than class 2, f/s video doesn't use that much!
There's plenty threads about problems recognizing 8GB cards tho, that suddenly it ;becomes; 2GB?
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What do you mean with TC can't use more than class 2
The faster the accesstime to the MicroSd card the better the overall performance. If class 6 becomes available I will go for it
I am using a Sandisk 8GB SDHC cards which is a class 4 and it works fine.
mpf54 said:
I am using a Sandisk 8GB SDHC cards which is a class 4 and it works fine.
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Me too. No problems with it at all.
- Julian
mpf54 said:
I am using a Sandisk 8GB SDHC cards which is a class 4 and it works fine.
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I use the same card and I am happy with it, however, an application like Tomtom is depending on a lot of data transfer between the card and the application. I contacted Tomtom to figure out how to get a smooth working screen and the answer was, processor speed and data transfer speed of the card. In my previous equipment, a Mio A201 PDA, I replaced the 60X SD card with a 150X SD card and Tomtom run much smoother.
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The faster the accesstime to the MicroSd card the better the overall performance. If class 6 becomes available I will go for it
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I thot it only affects sustained transfer. Burst/accesstime are something else.
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I thot it only affects sustained transfer. Burst/accesstime are something else.
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No, it affects transfer speed in general.

CLASS 4 SanDisk Mobile Ultra MicroSDHC 16GB SDSDQY-016G-E11M

SanDisk Mobile Ultra MicroSDHC 16GB SDSDQY-016G-E11M
I had a new Class 4 16GB Micro SD Card delivered yesterday after one of my cards failed.
Speed was markebly improved over the old Class 2 cards I have. Data transfer was particularly impressive!
The card is a little pricey £££ and I could have replaced the faulty card with another cheaper Class 2 but thought I'd give the "Ultra" card from Scandisk a go.
I watch a lot of video (on the train on the way into work in London - Heroes, Battlestar Callactica etc !!!) and speed is important - especially for standard DivX with no additional compression! Any lag I had previously has now gone - Very impressed....
I ordered the card from Amazon - link below - and although it states 3-4 days for delivery it arrived next day.....
Here>>> Amazon.co.uk
ScanDisk Official details can be found >>HERE<<
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Are you getting any skipping/jumping/pausing of music with this card? I would be interested to hear especially with your rom as I did get such problems with my class 2 16gb card and same rom (Dutty 2.3). I've just flashed my old Polaris to 3LIT3 VI Suite and am now getting the problems on this device which I never used to. Hence my theory about the card being the cause of the problem.
Will be interested to hear.
Thank you.
Wow, that is certainly impressive. I presume you're using CorePlayer to play the vids? And no lag at all? Awesome.
PS: To Galactica... best ship in the Fleet.
I've had the card for a few days mow and have just returned from London and can confirm that the video playback is greatly improved. I'm using CorePlayer - I used to get some ghosting (phasing) and the odd skip but now its very smooth indeed.
custardo01 With regard to music - I have never had an issue playing music so cant comment on why your experiencing a problem - I'd recommend copying an audio file onto the main solid state drive (device) and play from there to confirm its a problem with the card before purchasing a new one though?
Arthenik .....Galactica - Absolutely - watched the 2 hour final episode yesterday (on the HD) fantastic but such a shame its over!!!!
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Well, I guess I'll have to get one too. I'm really impressed by your reactions.
Regarding Galactica, I watched the finale on air and then subsequently at a local Frak Party. Both times were frakkin' awesome. And yeah, I'll really miss the show a lot.
bench of new CLASS 4 SanDisk Mobile Ultra MicroSDHC 16GB SDSDQY-016G-E11M
Hello,
Could you bench the read/write speed of your card with a tools like SKTOOLS
It would help me a lot to make my choice.
Thanks
Palmde said:
Hello,
Could you bench the read/write speed of your card with a tools like SKTOOLS
It would help me a lot to make my choice.
Thanks
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Palmde - I'll try to find some time this weekend to benchmark but as per previous posts I am very impressed - especially with viewing uncompressed video!
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Thank's a lot for your help Blob8me.
I own already a SanDisk Mobile Ultra MicroSDHC 8GB and i am very hapy about it: I can watch most of my movies on my HD, without to re-encode them.
I hope that the 16GB version will be at least as good.
So I am waiting your results.
£38.99 including delivery here. They say it's class 4 ?
Just asking but where the hell do you need class 4 microsdhc?
class 4 means it writes 4mb/sec VIDEO to same place in card, so datastream stays healthy for camera usage for example 1080p HD CAMERA.
It doesnt mean it only works that slow. Our HD cannot even match those speed anywhere near. And second these phones do not use that kind of file management to save continuous file stream.
For example I have kingston class 2 and it writes 12mb/sec when using cardreader on PC.
Or example 2 so people really understands. There is SDHC card from sandisk which is Extreme III 30mb/s edition. That is only class 6 card. And it still writes as fast as 30mb/sec. Ive tested this and can confirm since I have those on my DSLR camera.
So question is why do you pay MORE for NOTHING?
Dont read class number, read what it writes and reads per second its what you want to know.
Edit: Ofcourse bigger class means it can be better but class number doesnt tell its real speed. since class number is for continuous data (video writing)

problems with 16GB micro SDHC

Hello,
I'm now on my second 16GB micro SDHC card, the first one by CoreMicro, and this one by A-Data and both are having the same problem. My Rhodium, with a stock rom, will stop detecting the card after a random period of time, or really quickly if a program is constantly accessing the memory card, such as with music or an audio book.
This has never happened with my 8gb Transcent micro SDHC card, and since its happened twice with cards from 2 different manufacturers, i'm thinking its not the cards, but the Rhodium itself.
Does anyone know of anything that might be causing this problem or how to fix it?
Search First
Look at here please: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4031832&postcount=18
Regards.
Thank you for that. I guess we can add 2 more brands that dont work: A-Data and CoreMicro. Sigh...
Did you format the card accordingly?
Google panasonic sd format. Use that program as it formats the card correctly using the correct allocations.
auspex said:
Thank you for that. I guess we can add 2 more brands that dont work: A-Data and CoreMicro. Sigh...
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I've been using a 16gb A-Data card for a few months with no real problems.
auspex said:
Thank you for that. I guess we can add 2 more brands that dont work: A-Data and CoreMicro. Sigh...
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Ramsfan_Jim said:
I've been using a 16gb A-Data card for a few months with no real problems.
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I have been using a 16 gb A-Data as well, on my VZN (CDMA) TP2 without problems.
John
My A-Data 16GB class 6 card caused no problems in normal use or with Navigon 7. The problems only occured in MP3 playback, but for that use where very reproducible.
Eric
Eric Walter said:
My A-Data 16GB class 6 card caused no problems in normal use or with Navigon 7. The problems only occured in MP3 playback, but for that use where very reproducible.
Eric
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Good I just bought one. Decided to buy it over the transcend although my transcend 8gb worked better than my adata 8gb. Seems to be the opposite going on by what people have been saying on the thread. Will check back in if there is a problem with it.
I have been using a RiData 16 GB Class 6 for over a month without a problem on a Telus TP2
I would think it is a problem with the TP2.
I used my Adata 16GbC6 in the TP2 and had problems. Stuck it in my Canon camera and had no problems with it at all.
RMAed replacement arrives from AData today. Will see if I did in fact have a fault card. Doubt it.
I have a Verizon TP2 and am using an A-Data 16GB class 6 card with no problems. Heck, I didn't even format it before use.
I am having similar problems with a sandisk 16 GB class 2 on a Verizon TP 2. I'd like to try a newer Sandisk however to see whether that helps it. I can't find any class 6 Sandisks though. Are they not out yet?
I had a sandisk 16gb card which was fine, but somehow it got corrupted so I bought an ADATA card. it works fine EXCEPT I CANNOT flash roms off it. my device doesnt see it at bootup. very strange (so I have to install ROMS off an older card).
Any thoughts anyone?
sdlopez83 said:
Good I just bought one. Decided to buy it over the transcend although my transcend 8gb worked better than my adata 8gb. Seems to be the opposite going on by what people have been saying on the thread. Will check back in if there is a problem with it.
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YuP to quote myself...
I can confirm that I am having the same problems with my a-data 16 gig card class 6..
Problem: Can't flash from sd card with 8 gig nor from the 16 gig class 6.
The transcend card and sandisk it works like it should.
Anyone else have this problem from a-data

MicroSD Cards - Plus / High Speed?

Hi guys,
bit out of touch with the MicroSD card market these days.
was wondering if someone could offer me advice.
planning to get a 8GB+ SD card for music, picture and tom tom.
which card would you recommend?
i have my eyes on this one and was wondering if the 'plus' really makes a difference
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/12761327/Samsung-8GB-Micro-SD-Plus-Memory-Card/Product.html?&_$ja=tsid:11518|cc:|prd:12761327|cat:Mobile+
thanks in advance
Jason
jasonchiu said:
Hi guys,
bit out of touch with the MicroSD card market these days.
was wondering if someone could offer me advice.
planning to get a 8GB+ SD card for music, picture and tom tom.
which card would you recommend?
i have my eyes on this one and was wondering if the 'plus' really makes a difference
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/12761327/Samsung-8GB-Micro-SD-Plus-Memory-Card/Product.html?&_$ja=tsid:11518|cc:|prd:12761327|cat:Mobile+
thanks in advance
Jason
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I have a Transend 8gb class 6 which has been working great for me for Tom tom etc.
I guess anything like Sandisc, Transend or kingston as long as it is class 4 or above would work fine.
I dont know about Samsung as i only saw them recently, but i checked out the one you linked and it looks good, Class 6 and waterproof! LOl what more could you want!!?
EDIT it looks like the Plus is the difference of class as they also sell a class 4 without the "plus"
Also..thanks for the link!
osrix25 said:
I have a Transend 8gb class 6 which has been working great for me for Tom tom etc.
I guess anything like Sandisc, Transend or kingston as long as it is class 4 or above would work fine.
I dont know about Samsung as i only saw them recently, but i checked out the one you linked and it looks good, Class 6 and waterproof! LOl what more could you want!!?
EDIT it looks like the Plus is the difference of class as they also sell a class 4 without the "plus"
Also..thanks for the link!
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Yeah, I have the same transend card, and it's been working great since day one....but after seeing the one jasonchiu linked, I know what kind I'll be buying the next time I need a SDHC card!!
waterproof??? That IS pretty sweet! And that's not out of the price range of most other 8GB class-6 cards, so it sounds like a no-brainer to me!
like everyone else i was looking for the fastest largest and cheapest sdhc card
i settled on one that is the cheapest, 40 bucks for 16gb, sandisk brand.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001L1H0SC
its not that slow as its not like i am streaming hd video off the card to begin of, it is enough for picture and music and video.
only down side, when i have to copy the pictures off the card, it takes longer than my class 6 4gb card
i this economy i am happy with the 40 bucks 16gb deal
Try the A-DATA 16GB Micro SDHC Class 6.
Works great and much faster than my old Sandisk 8GB Class 2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=635078
Aren't most memory cards pretty much unaffected by water anyway?
You can put them through the wash and, as long as they don't get broken, they'll be fine.
*Disclaimer: I accept no responsibility for any problems arising from putting memory cards in the wash!*
I'm a little confused. For lots of people here it seems to be important to have a CLASS 4 or CLASS 6 MicroSDHC Card. I am using a Sandisc 8GB Micro SDHC CLASS 2 card eversince for Tomtom, Music and Movies. The card is 90% full and I have never ever experienced any delay or problem of speed.
So, I'm just wondering, why so many people here would want to have a CLASS 4/6 card !?
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I'm a little confused. For lots of people here it seems to be important to have a CLASS 4 or CLASS 6 MicroSDHC Card. I am using a Sandisc 8GB Micro SDHC CLASS 2 card eversince for Tomtom, Music and Movies. The card is 90% full and I have never ever experienced any delay or problem of speed.
So, I'm just wondering, why so many people here would want to have a CLASS 4/6 card !?
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Speed, my Tilt2 reads my A-DATA Micro SDHC Class 6 much faster than my Sandisk Class 2. While I did not use a stop watch to clock it but the extra speed is very apparent.
I am in the market for a new card ... currently on a sandisk 6gb class4 card I took away from my wife's blackberry. I need to get it back to her ... and right now I am lusting after that new 32gb from Sandisk. But at class2, I'm concerned about speed. I'm sure playing music and running apps wont be an issue, but how about vids? Is there a recommended speed for playing vids from a micro sdhc card?
Yes me too! I've been looking to upgrade my 8gig class 2 to a 16gb. I use it for TomTom, Garmin and some movies.
Well there be any benefit to how fast my Garmin & TomTom load on my phone with a class 6 over 2? I can get a class 2 on newegg for $40 but a cheap class 6 is $60. Is the $20+ more worth it for a class 6? I don't care about the speed it takes to transfer files, I just want my GPS apps to be more responsive loading maps.
My Sandisk Sansa Fuze went through a complete wash cycle by mistake. I popped out the MicroSD card and left it a few days and it worked just fine.
Just make sure anything that has got water on it is powered down by pulling the battery, don't use the power switch. Shut it off ASAP and pop it on the boiler, airing cupboard etc and leave for at least 24-48hrs. Don't be tempted to just give it a quick power up as that is when you fry the circuit board.
Don-Carlo said:
I'm a little confused. For lots of people here it seems to be important to have a CLASS 4 or CLASS 6 MicroSDHC Card. I am using a Sandisc 8GB Micro SDHC CLASS 2 card eversince for Tomtom, Music and Movies. The card is 90% full and I have never ever experienced any delay or problem of speed.
So, I'm just wondering, why so many people here would want to have a CLASS 4/6 card !?
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Well for some things, a higher class works a lot better. An example of that is how when trying to run anroid on my low class 1G card, it wouldn't even boot. It kept timing out. So yes, it does matter for some things.
just get a class 6 sdhc. its really faster in all belongings. which brand - i think anyone of the well known brands is ok.
when it is going over 8GB in size you dont have much a choose of brands because there a only very very few comapnys who have a large class 6 sdhc micro sdcard
I am getting ready to purchase this 32gb micro from ScanDisk. Has anyone confirmed that the HTC Rhodium/AT&T Tilt2 will work with this larger card??
http://shop.sandisk.com/store/sdisk...42400/CategoryID.11779700/productID.182914100

[Q] Which micro SD card?

I'm thinking of buying another micro SD card for my Razr. Current one is 4GB, Class 6 from Transcend. Thinking of getting a 8/16GB one, class 6 and above. Anyone has any recommendations on which SD card to get?
Sandisk? Most devices come with a Sandisk card so I would imagine they are good cards.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using xda premium
Spectral1991 said:
I'm thinking of buying another micro SD card for my Razr. Current one is 4GB, Class 6 from Transcend. Thinking of getting a 8/16GB one, class 6 and above. Anyone has any recommendations on which SD card to get?
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I have two 32GB class 10 cards (one for my phone, one for my camera). This link helps with deciding which class will perform best for your needs. One is a PNY and one a Transcend - both work well and don't lag when recording HD movies or pics.
Using 32GB class 10 from Lexar. So far satisfied.
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Hey guys, just a quick question. For recording 1080p videos using the phone, which class would perform well enough for a normal user?
Edit: If I do make a purchase on Amazon.com, where do I head to if I have any warranty issues?
Sim Kai Long said:
Hey guys, just a quick question. For recording 1080p videos using the phone, which class would perform well enough for a normal user?
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Look at the link in my post above. I would recommend class 10.
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Look at the link in my post above. I would recommend class 10.
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Ah I see. Class 10 is like the highest already eh. If that's the case, I'd have to cut the capacity since I've got some budget going on.
Brand-wise, PNY Transcend Sandisk etc, which are more reliable btw?
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Sim Kai Long said:
Ah I see. Class 10 is like the highest already eh. If that's the case, I'd have to cut the capacity since I've got some budget going on.
Brand-wise, PNY Transcend Sandisk etc, which are more reliable btw?
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Look at the link specs and price them out on Amazon or wherever. Maybe you'd do better not going to a 10 but happy with a 6. But given the specificity of you asking about HD recording, a 10 would be ideal. Mine were in the $38-$45 range and both have performed without problems.
I've been using Sandisk cards for the last few years. Picked up a pair of 32GB Class 6 Micro-sd cards for $20 each. My HTC Sensation had no problems recording 1080p Video on those cards.
ADATA Class 10 32GB - Best one, but maybe the more expensive too. Its up to you on how much want to spend.
Have you guys/gals notices any difference in video quality with different speed cards? Is the 1080p video on a class 6 card looking as crispy and clear as on a class 10 card?
greeky510 said:
Have you guys/gals notices any difference in video quality with different speed cards? Is the 1080p video on a class 6 card looking as crispy and clear as on a class 10 card?
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Ummm, your video quality is going to look exactly the same on any card you use that can write the video file fast enough.
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Ummm, your video quality is going to look exactly the same on any card you use that can write the video file fast enough.
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Thats what i thought, but when i play the video to my 50" tv the class 10 card video seems better quality. Is it possible is has to do with the read speed difference?
Hmm. I went to google, and I found that a few posts actually says that a Class 10 card would actually be too fast for a phone. Since the phone won't be able to handle those speeds. Any truth to that?
Spectral1991 said:
Hmm. I went to google, and I found that a few posts actually says that a Class 10 card would actually be too fast for a phone. Since the phone won't be able to handle those speeds. Any truth to that?
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I'm using class 10 and have no problems at all with recording or playback. The SD Association recommendations are:
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

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