Micro SD card class

I want to know if my A1_810 supports a class 10 or more fast micro SD card. Anyone know?

Do you mean "support" as in read/write, of course as long as SDHC and SDXC not.

OTOH support like in 10 Mbps or better, which is something that you need to test.

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