Memory Card (microSD)
microSD cards come in several capacity standards. Each one supports different maximum storage sizes:
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microSD: Older standard — up to ~2 GB
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microSDHC (High Capacity): ~2 GB to 32 GB
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microSDXC (Extended Capacity): ~32 GB to 2 TB (most common today)
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microSDUC (Ultra Capacity): Up to ~128 TB (emerging standard)
➡️ Always check your device specs — not all devices support larger formats.
🚀 2. Speed Ratings / Classes
These determine how fast the card can read and write data, which affects things like video recording, file transfers, and loading apps:
📈 Basic Speed Class
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Class 2 / 4 / 6 / 10: Minimum write speeds from 2 MB/s (Class 2) up to 10 MB/s (Class 10).
Class 10 is the baseline for modern use (HD video, photos).
⚡ UHS (Ultra High Speed)
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U1: Minimum write ~10 MB/s
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U3: Minimum write ~30 MB/s — better for 4K video.
Cards marked U1/U3 generally give faster real‑world performance than just Class numbers.
🎥 Video Speed Class
Suitable for high‑resolution video:
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V10, V30, V60, V90 — indicating higher minimum sustained write speeds for 4K/8K video.
🔁 3. Application Performance Class (A1 / A2)
This tells you how well the card handles small random data tasks — like running apps or loading game files:
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A1: Good general app performance
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A2: Faster app performance with higher random read/write speeds
📂 4. Read & Write Speeds
• Read Speed: How fast the card can send data to your device or computer
• Write Speed: How fast the card can save data (important for recording video or shooting lots of photos)
Cards with higher speeds mean quicker transfers and smoother 4K/8K video recording.
🔌 5. Compatibility
Not all devices support every microSD format — older devices may only accept microSD or microSDHC, while newer ones support microSDXC. Always check your device specs before buying.
🛡️ 6. Durability Features
Quality microSD cards often include protections such as:
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Water resistance
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Shock and vibration proofing
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Temperature tolerance
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X‑ray and magnetism resistance
These matter if you use the card in action cameras, phones, or outdoors.










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