2014-03-21, 06:34
your welcome ;)
i am a camera nutter, so i have to now that stuff....
back in the days when the cameras had CF cards was real fun, so many different things to keep in mind...
btw, if you want a fairly fast card and its mainly not for taking video then a class 6 is more than enough.
if you are operating with lots of small files a class 4 actually is better (better random read/write speed, but slower when writing larger data)
so class 6 is usually a good compromise, as mostly you will have mp3s, pictures and such which usually are a few MB in size.
good cards are Samsung, Transcend, Sandisk, Kingston (in that order, but that is my personal preference ymmv)
i am a camera nutter, so i have to now that stuff....
back in the days when the cameras had CF cards was real fun, so many different things to keep in mind...
btw, if you want a fairly fast card and its mainly not for taking video then a class 6 is more than enough.
if you are operating with lots of small files a class 4 actually is better (better random read/write speed, but slower when writing larger data)
so class 6 is usually a good compromise, as mostly you will have mp3s, pictures and such which usually are a few MB in size.
good cards are Samsung, Transcend, Sandisk, Kingston (in that order, but that is my personal preference ymmv)
my phones current and past:
Brand phones:
Brand phones:
- Samsung Galaxy Apollo/Leo/3 - retired, 2x Samsung Galaxy S - gone, Samsung Galaxy Note - stolen , Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos - retired
- Samsung Galaxy S3
- Samsung Galaxy S4 black edition (work issue)
- Pinphone 3 (never received), Smarty A8 (MTK6515 HTC Chacha clone), iNew V3 - sold
- Xiaomi Redmi 1s - Wife's daily driver
- Xiaomi MI3 64GB with MagicSim on dual bootMIUI v5 (4.8.22) /CM11
- ZTE Open (FirefoxOS) - now running ICS! -retired from duty.