You don't need to worry about which kind of memory. It's really a
question of which kind of device. I wish manufacturers and resellers
were more consistent about terminology.

SDHC is an update to SD that allows higher capacity (HC). Anything
over 4 GB has to be SDHC -- unless it's over 32 GB, in which case it
hass to be SDXC.

Odds are your phone supports SDHC; it's been around for a while.
Devices and memory cards supporting SDXC should start appearing this
spring.

Each new reader is able to read the lower-capacity card types as well.

There's a chance you may see cards >32 GB that can be handled by your
phone. The 32 GB limit in the SDHC standard is arbitrary.

SDXC will take us up to 2TB.

What is the bandwidth of a freight train loaded with 2TB microSD
cards???

On Feb 8, 10:02 am, Monika Adamczyk <moni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a Google I/O phone which came with the original 2 GB micro SD
> card. I would like to get a larger capacity card and while shopping
> for it I noticed that some of them are just micro SD and some are
> micro SDHC. The user manual I downloaded from the HTC website has not
> specification on the type of SD card that are supported.
> Can someone tell me if the phone I have works with both types or can I
> only use micro SD card?

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