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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
mSD cards are an industry standard, so they'll fit in any device with a mSD card slot.
And no, Amazon has not created a proprietary memory card. They use standard mSD cards.
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Yep, but if someone's still concerned about it, the
non-Fire tagged cards are on sale for the same price. Sale's still good as of this post.
If you're buying the card to increase storage for apps on a tablet or phone, the ones I've linked are probably
better for that purpose. That's because they have the A1 rating, which means the card's better at random reads and writes, instead of just being good at sequential ones. Both cards are class 10 as far as speed goes, and will be fine for storing videos/audio/ebooks/etc.