First, this card is very fast. Faster than any other microSD card I've had. But I have no idea where they get 95MB/s, 90MB/s read and write what they advertise. In the real world, it doesn't even come close. In an internal test on my phone (Galaxy S4) I got 19 MB/s reading and 17 MB/s writing. That's very good, almost twice the size of a regular Class 10 microSD card in the same test. But not 95, but 90. Running from USB to copy from a computer is slightly faster. When copying a 5.7GB file via USB, the write speed stayed around 19MB/s. It's also worth noting that I tried testing a card formatted in both FAT32 and exFat. exFAT was about 1.5 MB/s faster. Since exFAT also removes file size limits, this is definitely the way to go for this card. There may be some extreme scenarios where it hits the advertised speeds of 95 and 90MB/s, but it's definitely not a real scenario. Keep that in mind before you get your hopes too high. However, it's still the fastest card I've used and will greatly improve copy speeds and camera performance on your phone (assuming you save your photos to the card). I would still recommend this card.
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