Sandisk microSDHC™ 8 GB SDSM2-8192-E11M Folheto

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High Capacity for SD Family 
 
c.  Check SanDisk’s website for known SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC 
compatible host devices 
http://www.sandisk.com/sdhc 
2.  Look for SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC logo on card and packaging itself 
a.  4GB SD/miniSD/microSD cards without SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC logo 
are non-compliant with the SDA 2.00 specification.   
 
Helpful FAQs 
Q: 
What are the differences between a standard SD/miniSD/microSD 
card and the new SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC card? 
A: 
While identical in shape, the new SDHC, miniSDHC, and microSDHC cards are technically 
different than standard SD, miniSD, and microSD cards in how they are recognized by a host 
device. This difference allows manufacturers like SanDisk to produce higher capacity cards, from 
4-gigabytes all the way up to 32-gigabytes. The SDHC, miniSDHC, and microSDHC cards will have 
new logos and are only compatible with host devices that are also SDHC, miniSDHC, and 
microSDHC compliant. 
Q: 
How do I know if I own a compatible device? 
A: 
Most compatible devices such as digital cameras, digital video camcorders, and mobile 
phones will feature the approved SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC logo either on their package, 
manual, or both. SanDisk will also feature a compatibility guide on www.sandisk.com/SDHC 
Q:  
What will happen if I use an SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC 4GB card 
in my standard SD/miniSD/microSD device? 
A
Legacy devices cannot recognize the SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC memory card. 
SanDisk recommends using standard SD/miniSD/microSD cards up to 2-gigabytes.  
 
What is Class Speed Rating? 
The SD Association has created and defined 3 speed 
classes to help you identify speed and performance 
capabilities/minimum requirements of SD/SDHC, 
miniSD/miniSDHC, and microSD/microSDHC cards and 
the host products. The SD Speed Class Ratings specify 
a minimum sustained write speed for 
SDHC/miniSDHC/microSDHC cards (Class 2: 2 MB/s; 
Class 4: 4 MB/s; Class 6: 6 MB/s*). 
 
You can look for the Speed Class Logo to identify the 
performance class of your memory cards and host devices. 
NOTE: SD, miniSD, microSD, SDHC, miniSDHC, microSDHC, and the SDHC, 
miniSDHC, microSDHC logos are trademarks. 
*1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. 
 
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