A:AnswerThe Pixtor line is one which SanDisk makes for the consumer video market. It is supposed to meet the needs of the average video recorder. It is a good basic card, but it is slower than the extreme line of memory cards. I always go with the extreme line based upon speed and realibility, but my experience started before the Pixtor line was created. I have never used a Pixtor card because I use my card in both my video recorder and my high end Nikon camers. So I cannot say anything positive or negative about the Pixtor line other than the speed difference.
A:AnswerThis is a standard sized SD card, roughly 1"x 1." If that will correctly fit in your device then yes it will probably work. When all else fails, read the manual and search the web!
A:AnswerYou can format this to FAT32 using a computer if it is not in that format already. If you need FAT32 you'll want to avoid buying anything larger than 32GB due to the format's size restrictions.
A:AnswerThis is not a micro SDHC so it won't work in your phone. The 80MB/s means the card can transfer 80 million bytes per second. A byte is 8 digital bits which is basically what computers use to store information