microSDkortit
microSDkortit are small, removable flash memory cards used for storing data. They are a popular choice for expanding storage capacity in portable electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and portable gaming consoles. The microSD standard was introduced in 2005 by the SD Association.
These cards come in various storage capacities, ranging from a few gigabytes to over a terabyte. Their
microSDkortit are categorized by their speed class, which indicates their minimum sequential write speed. Common speed
To use a microSDkortti, it is inserted into a compatible slot on a device. Many devices also