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Old 03-06-2014, 04:24 AM   #7
Shaleen77
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Device: Sony PRS 650
Hi All,

Thanks for those inputs.

FinancialWar: Yes, I too have heard that there are a lot more Sandisk fakes than others.

Also, all the 64GB class10 cards seem to be sdxc. One forum post did mention that they have used sdxc with the LG G Pro with no issues. Some have mentioned Kingston cards having higher speeds. Anyone used Kingston microsd cards ?

I would also like to understand the diff between FAT32 and exFAT. Maybe that is why some cards don't work in dome devices. Could someone shed some light on this, please.

My G pro manual recommends SDHC and mentions that it uses FAT32 (4GB filesize limit).

Thanks
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