Memory cards for smartphone, tablet, video camera, digital camera etc.. It is an essential small storage device in all digital platform. Micro cards are developing day by day with technology and they have different types of models.. In this article, we will talk about the Micro SDHC and Micro SDXC cards, what they do and what is the difference between them?
What is Micro SDHC?
Standard SD Cards meet the small and large data storage requirements for data storage. It has a capacity of 2 GB, which cannot meet. Increasing file sizes along with high-definition videos and images have increased the need for more storage space. It is a new type of SD Card called SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) Cards. Same size as standard SD cards, but high capacity Micro SDHC cards between 4GB and 32GB have replaced standard cards. It has a transfer speed of 10 MBPS. The default file format for Micro SDHC cards used since 2002 is FAT32. Micro SDHC cards are available in four different models. 4G, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.
What is Micro SDXC?
SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) The latest and more advanced for high-capacity storage solutions is standard. These are all new generation high performance memory cards with massive storage capacities ranging from 64GB to 2TB. The growing need for ultra-high definition 4K videos and HD pictures and offline digital content required more storage capacity, which led to the introduction of SDXC Cards.. It is designed to maximize the performance of your mobile devices and withstand even harsh environmental conditions.
The extreme speeds of SDXC cards enable fast transfer of photos and videos between devices, while with up to 2TB of storage capacity, you no longer have any more storage space. You won’t have to worry about it running out. A device that supports SDXC will also work fine with SDHC cards and standard SD cards. However, devices that do not support SDXC cards cannot operate SDXC cards. Most devices manufactured after 2010 are compatible with SDXC cards. The default file format for micro SDXC cards is exFAT. It supports write speed up to 90 MBPS and read speed up to 100 MBPS when transferring high resolution pictures and 4K UHD videos. The transfer rate is 300 MBPS.