Sandisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 UHS-I vs Samsung Evo Plus (2021) microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 A2 UHS-I

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Sandisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 UHS-I

Sandisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 UHS-I

Samsung Evo Plus (2021) microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 A2 UHS-I

Samsung Evo Plus (2021) microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 A2 UHS-I

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Read Speed: Samsung Evo Plus (2021) is 30% faster at 130 MB/s

The Samsung Evo Plus (2021) has a read speed of 130 MB/s, which is 30% faster than the SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC's 100 MB/s read speed.

Sieger: Samsung Evo Plus (2021) microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 A2 UHS-I

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Write Speed: SanDisk specifies 90 MB/s, Samsung does not list write speed

The SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC lists a write speed of 90 MB/s, while the Samsung Evo Plus (2021) does not specify a write speed in its provided data, making a direct comparison impossible.

Sieger: Sandisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 UHS-I

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Application Class: Samsung Evo Plus (2021) supports A2 for better app performance

The Samsung Evo Plus (2021) supports Application Class A2, which ensures higher random read/write performance for app loading on smartphones and tablets, while the SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC does not list an Application Class rating.

Sieger: Samsung Evo Plus (2021) microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 A2 UHS-I

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Recommended Use: Samsung Evo Plus (2021) covers more device types

The SanDisk Nintendo Switch microSDXC is specifically recommended for action cameras, whereas the Samsung Evo Plus (2021) is recommended for smartphones, tablets, gaming, and action cameras, offering broader compatibility.

Sieger: Samsung Evo Plus (2021) microSDXC 512GB Class 10 U3 V30 A2 UHS-I

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Core Specs: Both cards share identical capacity, speed class, and video class

Both cards have identical capacity (512 GB), bus speed (UHS-I), speed class (Class 10), UHS speed class (U3), and video speed class (V30), resulting in no performance difference for standard video recording or general storage.