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    Id go with class 10 that's what I use for my 1080 cam I have

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    Different usage scenario. A camcorder will record at higher bitrate than a phone, and needs the class 10 speed. For a phone, get a class 4. The random read/write performance of a class 4 is far superior to that of a class 10, and is better for use in a phone.
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    the 2 in the circle is the class

    Quote Originally Posted by KidCuda View Post
    I personally am not going to spend over $30 for a little flash card, I *think* I have this one in my Droid D right now:
    Newegg.com - SanDisk 16GB Micro SDHC Flash Card Model SDSDQ-016G-A11M

    My card says microSDHC, 16GB and there is a 2 in a circle in the top right corner (not sure what that means)

    I've had this since my Droid 1, and video recordings have always stuttered once in a while, so I guess it's not that high end.
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    Sorry for bumping this topic. But is it really needed to use a faster SDcard to record 1080p? I think I'm currently using a 8GB class 4 microSD. Is the internal SD card any faster?

    edit: I'm saying because the overal bitrate is 15.1 Mbps (video+audio), which is 1.88 mB/s.. so theoretically, even a class 2 card should be sufficient (max 2mB/s write)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doubleyoupee View Post
    Sorry for bumping this topic. But is it really needed to use a faster SDcard to record 1080p? I think I'm currently using a 8GB class 4 microSD. Is the internal SD card any faster?

    edit: I'm saying because the overal bitrate is 15.1 Mbps (video+audio), which is 1.88 mB/s.. so theoretically, even a class 2 card should be sufficient (max 2mB/s write)
    Correct. Class 4 is perfect.
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    No its not needed. The card provided is most likely a class 2 and does just fine. Test the speed of your current SD card using a app from the market like https://market.android.com/details?id=ales.veluscek.sdtools&feature=search_re sult#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImFsZXMudmVsdXNjZWsuc2R0b2 9scyJd

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    080p is variable bitrate and most likely wont write anything over 4Mb/s on a phone, some dedicated cameras write up to 8-10Mb/s. The class is just the minimum speed its rated to read/write at. I get around 8Mb/s with the stock card(s) which is more than enough.

    EDIT: I also read on a photography site that the only real advantages to getting a higher class card is for PC/MAC (or whatever you use) transfer speeds. Unless the video is laggy when watching on your pc there is no need to spend more on a class 10 vs class 2 (if the write speed is over 4Mb/s and it usually is). My class 2 16gb transfers (read/write) at 20Mb/s for instance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snow02 View Post
    Wow. Tapatalk is quoting the wrong stuff... How old is this post?
    Ohhh, around october of 2009 =P
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