Difference between Sandisk 64gb SDXC ultra and mobile ultra

Hi everyone :slight_smile:

I am sitting here and going to order a 64 GB card for my samsung galaxy s iii :) 

Seller has two different type of card: Ultra (SDSDQUA-064G-U46A) and mobile ultra (SDSDQU A -064G-U46A)

Can someone clarify what’s difference between these two cards? both are class 10 but different prices. Is the difference is only in the adaptor coming with the ultra?

Thank you in advance,

Nicholas

Are you sure they are both Class 10? Does the mobile ultra have a little U synbol with a 1 in it underneath the 64GB on the card?

Send a link to the web page you are looking at.

Also, I don’t believe Android can handle Class 10 cards…might double check on that.

No difference between both from class or speed the only thing is mobile ultra is with sandisk memory zone and the other not, you can download the app from playstore that’s it i think.

@pegleg wrote:

Also, I don’t believe Android can handle Class 10 cards…might double check on that.

Yes, it will.  I have a 64gig SDXC class 10 in my SGS3.

I am getting various results when I search for this. No solid info. This is the closest I got that says mobile ultra is older and not (??) UHS

http://www.frendz4m.com/forum/showthreads-28-0-5847103+Diffrence-Between-Sandisk-Mobile-Ultra-And-Ultra-Cards.htm

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@nu2sd wrote:

Can a SanDisk employee answer this question?

Do any of them actually read their own forum?

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nu2SD wrote:

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Do any of them actually read their own forum?

 

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