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  • QuestionDescription reads sdHC but photos show sdXC. Which one is it really?

    Asked by Suerte805.

    • Answer SDHC has capacities from 4GB to 32GB. SDXC has a maximum capacity up to 2TB. The 128GB card is SDXC by definition.

      Answered by user666522

  • QuestionHow many photos can I take on this card with my Canon 35mm camera

    Asked by rick.

    • Answer Depends on the resolution of the photo's you are taking. Higher Resolution = fewer photos.

      Answered by RobertN

  • Questionhow many minutes of video on a 128G sd card? l

    Asked by lyle.

    • Answer it can hold just under 2 hours for me , footage shot on a Canon VIXIA 4K 150Mbps

      Answered by VisualNoiz

  • QuestionIs this sd card compatible with laptops and can run games?

    Asked by Jumpman.

    • Answer The SD Card is compatible with any computer that has a SD Reader. My laptop did not have a SD Reader, but was able to pick up one for about $20-30. A SD Reader with USB A & C connectors and about the width of your fist. It is good investment as these cards are essentially micro SD Cards in a sturdy sheath and can tolerate some abuse. Some of those sheaths have an insert for a micro SD. and can endure some abuse.

      Answered by RobertN

  • QuestionThe description shows it as a SDHC card, but the picture of the card, shows it as a SDXC. So which is it.

    Asked by bcarter.

    • Answer Someone mistakenly put SDHC 128gb on the title. I had mine still on the package and It’s say SDXC. Most SDHC Cards start at 32 GB only and the other SDXC cards Start at 64gb or higher. I checked out on the official website. You can lookup on the picture that one I uploaded and It will be easier to understand for you.

      Answered by Sunrise

  • QuestionIs this sd card compatible with a boost mobile phone tks

    Asked by tammera.

    • Answer No. It is a SD micro inside a plastic sheath, for inserting into printers and cameras. For phones, you would want a micro SD, which is much tinier, like a SIM card, But there are SD cards that have a micro SD inserted and can be removed and inserted into a phone. Then you can use the sheath when the device you want to use has a larger port. However, microSD's are very delicate, and you just want to insert them and leave them. These cards are made for swapping back and forth between devices, as they are quite durable.

      Answered by RobertN