That will work fine. You'll use whatever imaging program you used to make the card to save it as an image, then write that image to the new card. Then, you use a program like EASEUS Partition Manager to extend the /sdcard partition to take up any unallocated space.
btw, anyone recommending a class 6 card is clueless. Class 2, 4, and unclassed SanDisks all work about equally well, but while some people report their particular class 6 card working decently, no class 6 has benchmarked nearly as high as the above mentioned SanDisks. The relevant stat is 4kb random writes, which are not measured by class ratings, but do tend to suffer in higher class cards.
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