About SD Card - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 Accessories

Hello!
Does anyone know XDA II support 2G SD Card?
Does it's reader support 66X & 133X high speed sd card?
Is the reader reading & copying speed is the same of normal speed SD card & high speed SD card?
Thanks!

if it support those highspeed cards then it dont use their high speed cablity
pda's are always slower then even normal speed SDcards
you can bench cards using pocket mechanics

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PPC with SD 2.0 (SDHC) for new 8GB SD cards

Is there any PPC with support for the new 8GB SD cards out there?
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=6609
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/150X-8GB-OEM-...ryZ18871QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

[Q] special SD micro clone???

I have muve music on my huawei mercury phone from cricket... the muve program requires a special SD card... this SD card is 4g... 1g for my personals and 3g for music.... the 1g is not big enough for all my personals. I have a 32g sd micro that i was using before and i was wondering... How do i make my 32g replicate the compatibility of the special SD card so that it can be used with Muve Music program?
I really need to know because i have alot of important things on my phone but cant use them due to no space on special sd card. please help me...

[Q] memory speed comparisons

i am just wondering if anyone has done a memory speed comparison between the internal memory and a class 10 sd card? reason i ask is because i am loading pdf files upto 129mb from external sd card and there always seems to be a lag
jaytee_uk said:
reason i ask is because i am loading pdf files upto 129mb from external sd card and there always seems to be a lag
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The built-in flash is connected via an 8-bit interface; the external SD-Card is connected via a 4-bit interface; that alone means any external SD-Card will never have speeds as good as the internal EMMC flash.
thanks for confirming my suspicions. I am going to put in a UHS-1 SD-card to see if that makes it any quicker but not hoping for much improvement
kcrudup said:
The built-in flash is connected via an 8-bit interface; the external SD-Card is connected via a 4-bit interface; that alone means any external SD-Card will never have speeds as good as the internal EMMC flash.
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256 GB SD Problems

Hello guys, I have just bougth a 256GB Micro SD, it's an AData class 10, it's not UHS-i.
I had a 32GB one inside of my phone, so I decided to copy the data from the old one to the new one...
Once I finished, I inserted it to my Z3, transfered things from internal storage to SD to free some space (photos, videos, apps), then I restarted my phone and noticed that the apps moved to te SD were not opening, then I checked Settings->Storage and saw that my SD was now just using 7GB, instead of the 47GB that were being used before restarting.
I have tried to format the SD directly from my Z3, then copy data and the same happens, in some cases it just says "Impossible to play this song" for music files, or the photos are not being shown.
Can anyone give me a solution?
Z3 only supports up to 200GB of External Storage
Theoretically it should support cards up to 2TB (not that those exist) if it allows SDXC.
"Mobile devices like smartphones support the standard , not the capacity ... It's the same with anything using removable storage.
For example, a smartphone that supports Micro SDHC (Micro Secure Digital High Capacity) is limited to just 32GB... But a television supporting Micro SDXC (Micro Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) can use storage cards up to 2TB.
It doesn't matter that 200GB is an unusual size (anything in computing or electronics relating to data almost always increases in doubles - 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, etc...)... Just as long as it's 2TB or less."

SD card Fat32 format via OTG possible?

Hello,
From time to time, I need to format large sdcards in Fat32 (200gb, 400gb...) to use them with different small electronic devices.
These devices can only format SD cards up to 64gb but work well with larger Fat32 preformatted SD cards.
Until now, I have been using a Windows 10 computer to format the SD cards in Fat32.
I am trying to avoid computers (PCs and Macs) so I am looking for an only-Android solution to format large SD cards in Fat32.
I have a OTG SD card dongle to read/write external SD cards.
How can I use Android and its OTG capabilities to format large SD cards in Fat32.
I can't find the option neither in the Android settings, or any APP.
Is there a way to do so?
Thank you for your help.

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