SanDisk's Extreme UHS-I microSD cards are available in plenty of sizes and offer solid performance with V30, U3, and A2 ratings. Sizes range from 32GB all the way up to 1TB.
A2 SD cards are faster than A1 cards, offering better random read and write performance. However, your choice depends on your device and usage requirements. For most everyday tasks, A1 cards may suffice, but if you need higher performance, such as for gaming or running apps, A2 cards are better.
Struggling to find benchmarks for the Ultra Plus but read speeds are supposedly 80 MB/s, no idea on write speeds but the regular Ultra is supposedly around 50 MB/s. The Ultra 200GB according to benchmarks has read speeds of 90 MB/s and write speeds of around 20 MB/s. Cost wise the 128 GB card I can get for £38 ($48) and the 200GB card £45
The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 400GB is a UHS-I card with a U1 (UHS Speed Class) / A1 (Application Performance) rating. Compared to the PNY Elite 512GB we reviewed earlier, the main difference is in
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