To be clear, you probably don't need a dedicated MicroSD Express card reader. The only common device that currently uses the faster standard is the Nintendo Switch 2, and the only reason you'd transfer files on or off would likely be transferring screenshots or recordings to your PC, which is easily accomplished with a traditional UHS-I USB reader. Still, this is one of only two MicroSD Express-compatible readers I could find, and the only one I've gotten to actually spend time with. There's a Lexar model that's much less expensive, so I'll update here if I get chance to check it out.
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So, how does OsmAnd use this structure to calculate your route at lightning speed? It's a multi-step process: