SDHC 8 GB with windows mobile 5.0 - General Questions and Answers

How can I use my 8 GB SDHC card with my HP IPAQ 2490 B with windows mobile 5
When I just insert the card in my HP won't recognize my card

Unfortunately it isn't supported. I think it takes a max of 4gb. Sorry

Unlike CompactFlash memory cards, which feature integrated hardware controllers within the card itself, SD and SDHC cards depend on the card reader for hardware control. Because the faster and higher capacity SDHC cards require updated controllers, current SD card readers aren't able to use them. I recomend you to buy an SD/SHC to CF II adapter an then insert you SDHC in it, as it is indicated in the following link: http://www.mobilitysite.com/boards/...20505-8gig-sdhc-working-dell-axim-x50v-2.html. The price of car adpater in eBay is $15. I hope to have helped.
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4GB Micro SD Card

Hi
I was just wondering if anyone has ever used a 4gb SD Micro card (with adapter ofcourse) on their Xda 2 and if so, is it fully compatible?
I was gonna go for the normal 4gb SD card but then that won't be compatible with the newer Xda's should I decide to upgrade since they all take the Sd Micro's..
Cheers,
Riz.
not sure about the 4gb version but i have kingston 2gb micro with a sd adaptor and that works like a charm
Hi
I´m currently using a SanDisk ultra II 4gb and it works ok. I have qtek2020 with wm5
regards
There is a difference between 4GB Sd and 4GB Micro SD Card.
The Micro SD > 2GB is only available as SDHC card, and that is not
(yet) supported by HTC
Our apologies regarding the FAQ, it is currently incorrect and the department who is in charge of the website has been informed.
The FAQ should state that we support up to 4GB with SD cards and 2GB with Mini and Micro-SD. We do not currently support SDHC/2.0 and as such we could not say as to whether these formats would work correctly with your device.
So as to repeat your question on capacity briefly, your HTC P3300 is supported for use with up to a 2GB Micro-SD card.
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miniSD vs miniSDHC 4gb and onward

Could someone explain the difference between a TOPRAM 4gb miniSD and a fast and reliable class 4/class6 miniSDHC in terms of speed an reliability. Recently someone said the athena hack will allow o2 xda atom exec to use sdhc cards....if that is possible i suppose i could go sdhc instead of the normal one.
Any thoughts?
the device needs to support sdhc to use it
flash cards can transfer data alot faster then pda's can keep up so speed should not be an issue for other things then the fact that sdcard readers on pc can keep up
working miniSDHC Apacer 4GB class 2 wizard 9100 G3 WM2006 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1963379&postcount=2

Asus Transformer Infinity TF700T and Sandisk Mobile Ultra 64gb Micro SDXC cards

I bought 2 Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC cards and put one in the pad ant the other in the keyboard using the SD card adapter that came with the cards. Everything was fine the cards were mounted and were also recognised in Windows XP SP3 when I connected the pad to my PC using the Asus USB cable that comes with the pad. The problems started when I had over 33gb of data to transfer to one of the cards, it was going to take a long time and I thought it would be quicker if I connected the Micro SDXC card directly to the PC using a USB adapter - one of those small adapters that I got with some 32gb Micro SD cards - I tried two, one was a Lexar LRWM01U-7000 (Rev A) and the other a SanDisk D33D21.
Windows said the cards were RAW and had to be formatted so I formatted them and ended up with cards of only 27.4gb. Asus support said "the TF700 has been tested with micro and full size SD cards up to a capacity of 32GB. You may find Larger capacity cards also work but these have not been confirmed".
The best help came from Sandisk who have been very good and quick to respond. They thought that the TF700T may not support 64gb Micro SDXC cards and even offered to replace my 2 cards with 4 32gb Micro SD cards. They told me that the adapters I used (Lexar LRWM01U-7000 (Rev A) and the other a SanDisk D33D21) support only MicroSD/SDHC cards up to 32GB, not MicroSDXC 64GB cards. They suggested I try again with a USB card reader that supports Micro SDXC. So I bought a Trust multicard USB 3 reader which supports MicroSDXC. I could now see all the unused part of the cards in Disk Management. I used the free EaseUSPartition Master to wipe the card and then set it as an unformatted active partition. I then used SDFormatter V3.1 to format the cards to exFAT and everything now works fine. (The Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC cards come formatted in exFAT when new)
I have seen comments that the cards have to be formatted in FAT32 but I have not found this to be the case. exFAT seems to work fine on the TF700T. The problem lies with Windows XP it will not recognise an exFAT 64gb Micro SDXC card when it is plugged directly into a dedicated Micro SD slot on the Trust multicard USB 3 reader, however if you put the Micro SD card in the SD adapter that comes with the card and then put this in the dedicated SD slot on the reader Windows XP will now see the card (Windows 7 SP1 however will recognise the card without having to use the SD adapter). I presume from the comments regarding FAT32 that a card with this format may well be recognised by XP in the dedicated Micro SD slot on the reader but I have not tried this. If you want FAT32 then you can do this with EaseUSPartition Master but if you need files of more than 4gb you will have to use exFAT.
sorry, you need to rephrase that if you want anyone to read it. As it is now, it is way to compact to read.
I bought 2 Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC cards and put one in the pad the other in the keyboard using the SD card adapter that came with the cards.
Everything was fine the cards were mounted and were also recognized in Windows XP SP3 when I connected the pad to my PC using the Asus USB cable that comes with the pad.
The problems started when I had over 33gb of data to transfer to one of the cards.
This was going to take a long time I thought it would be faster if I connected the Micro SDXC card directly to the PC using a USB adapter.
It was one of those small adapters that I got with some 32gb Micro SD cards. Tried two, one was a Lexar LRWM01U-7000 (Rev A) and the other a SanDisk D33D21.
Windows said the cards were RAW and had to be formatted.
Formatted them and ended up with cards of only 27.4gb.
Asus support said "the TF700 has been tested with micro and full size SD cards up to a capacity of 32GB.
You may find Larger capacity cards also work but these have not been confirmed."
The best help came from Sandisk who have been very good and quick to respond.
Sandisk thought that the TF700T may not support 64gb Micro SDXC cards and even offered to replace my 2 cards with 4 32gb Micro SD cards.
I was told that the adapters I used (Lexar LRWM01U-7000 (Rev A) and the other a SanDisk D33D21) support only MicroSD/SDHC cards up to 32GB, not MicroSDXC 64GB cards.
They then suggested I try again with a USB card reader that supports Micro SDXC.
I then bought a Trust multicard USB 3 reader which supports MicroSDXC.
Now all the unused parts of the cards in Disk Management could be seen.
Using the free EaseUSPartition Master to wipe the card and then setting it as an un-formatted active partition.
I then used SDFormatter V3.1 to format the cards to exFAT and everything now works fine.
(*The Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC cards come formatted in exFAT when new.)
I have seen comments that the cards have to be formatted in FAT32 but I have not found this to be the case. Formatting in exFAT seems to work fine on the TF700T.
The problem lies with Windows XP it will not recognize an exFAT 64gb Micro SDXC card when it is plugged directly into a dedicated Micro SD slot on the Trust multicard USB 3 reader.
Although if you put the Micro SD card in the SD adapter that comes with the card and then put this in the dedicated SD slot on the reader Windows XP will see the card
(*Windows 7 SP1 however will recognize the card without having to use the SD adapter.)
I presume from the comments regarding FAT32 that a card with this format may well be recognized by XP in the dedicated Micro SD slot on the reader but I have not tried this.
If you want FAT32 then you can do this with EaseUSPartition Master but if you need files of more than 4gb you will have to use exFAT.
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Mmmm...lots of good info there thanx!
My dad and I bought a handful of these when they went on sale on Amazon. Mine worked fine after formatting, but both if his were saying the same thing yours did. I thought that was odd, it seemed like they were 32 gig cards. So I opened up a partition tool on my laptop and it turns out that Sandisk has over 30 gigs partitioned as unused space. All you have to do is delete the partitions and repartition the whole card on one partition and you'll be good to go. I used Fat32 if anyone is interested.
Sent from my unlocked Transformer Infinity
thanks for the helpful post. can you also run some sd card tests? i'm curious to see how true their class 10 rating is.
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I ran a few compared to my Lexar class 10 and they performed about the same. ~10 write and ~30 read.
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Does the Optimus T (p509) support UHS-1 / class 10 micro sd?

I need either 16gb or 32 gb but am unsure if these faster cards work in this phone..
this card particularly: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-171-580&IsVirtualParent=1
EDIT: well I ordered this one, hope it works..
IDK what UhS1 is but optimus t supports class 10 sd card AFAIK
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read below abouth this sd card, UHS it was introduces in 2009 as standard and O1 was introduced in 2010 as low end device, there are good chances not to work as intended, it will work as normal sd class...(dunno), this card is intended to use USB 3.0 adapters for full speed
http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/d...eed-class,-uhs-speed-class,-and-speed-ratings
"UHS Speed Class was introduced in 2009 by the SD Association and is designed for SDHC and SDXC memory cards. UHS utilizes a new data bus that will not work in non-UHS host devices. If you use a UHS memory card in a non-UHS host, it will default to the standard data bus and use the "Speed Class" rating instead of the "UHS Speed Class" rating. UHS memory cards have a full higher potential of recording real time broadcasts, capturing large-size HD videos and extremely high quality professional HD."
grigtm said:
read below abouth this sd card, UHS it was introduces in 2009 as standard and O1 was introduced in 2010 as low end device, there are good chances not to work as intended, it will work as normal sd class...(dunno), this card is intended to use USB 3.0 adapters for full speed
http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/d...eed-class,-uhs-speed-class,-and-speed-ratings
"UHS Speed Class was introduced in 2009 by the SD Association and is designed for SDHC and SDXC memory cards. UHS utilizes a new data bus that will not work in non-UHS host devices. If you use a UHS memory card in a non-UHS host, it will default to the standard data bus and use the "Speed Class" rating instead of the "UHS Speed Class" rating. UHS memory cards have a full higher potential of recording real time broadcasts, capturing large-size HD videos and extremely high quality professional HD."
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good point... I have it in my p500 now and its working properly....as far as the speed its operating, its probably working at a lower speed... it is a class 10 / uhs-1 card....so I dunno...
at least I've got space now tho ha.. I was using a 4gb class 4 before it..

Does Xperia M2 Support 64gb micro sd card?

Does our smartphone support that capacity? I need more for long hd video
Thank in advance
Well they recommend 32GB I've not tested it with 64 gigs
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I can personally confirm the Xperia M2 does support Micro SDXC UHS-I cards, tecnically of up to 128GB, but I'm not too sure about that.
In my case, my Samsung MicroSDXC Professional of 64GB works quite well for 1080p recordings, almost no wait time. Write Speed of something less than 40MB/s, Read Speed of up to 50MB/s, limited by our phone's Micro SD adapter, as in my PC via USB 3.0 adapters I get up to 90MB/s of Read and 80MB/s of write.
The card is standard formated in NTFS i think...
1. Format your 64GB SDXC to FAT32 on your pc.
2. Then insert it and your Xperia will detect your sdcard.
I used this card in my M2 Aqua: SAMSUNG 64GB MICRO SD EVO UHS-I CLASS 10 48MB/S (formated to fat32)

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