Micro SDHC Card and Dual Sim Adapter Queries - TG01 Accessories

Hi all! I'm thinking of replacing my stock Tosh 8GB Micro SDHC Card with a 16GB one. What Class would you all suggest to me? 6? 10? I'd like to mainly watch some movies, play games, take pics etc.
In addition I'm thinking of getting a Dual Sim adapter so I can have my Voice Call SIM and my 3G B.Band SIM on the same phone. What do you all suggest? Should I opt for the non-cut SIM one? (will it fit under the back cover?) or the one where the SIM cards are cut to a smaller size and inserted into a holder?
Thanks in advance
Max

MeCannotThinkOfName said:
Hi all! I'm thinking of replacing my stock Tosh 8GB Micro SDHC Card with a 16GB one. What Class would you all suggest to me? 6? 10? I'd like to mainly watch some movies, play games, take pics etc.
In addition I'm thinking of getting a Dual Sim adapter so I can have my Voice Call SIM and my 3G B.Band SIM on the same phone. What do you all suggest? Should I opt for the non-cut SIM one? (will it fit under the back cover?) or the one where the SIM cards are cut to a smaller size and inserted into a holder?
Thanks in advance
Max
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If money was no object, Kingston offer a class 10 16gb card, thats the fastest card available, if you can find one, a class 6 card would be nice, and a fair bit cheaper, after that, class 2 and class 4 are available.

Hi there..thanks for the tip..reg the Kingston I was thinking exactly the same thing...I can get my hands on it here for about for about EUROS 85:-..isnt cheap but i hear it is quite outstanding in performance!

MeCannotThinkOfName said:
Hi there..thanks for the tip..reg the Kingston I was thinking exactly the same thing...I can get my hands on it here for about for about EUROS 85:-..isnt cheap but i hear it is quite outstanding in performance!
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As long as you think the performance is worth it

there's been a change to the way the classification system (aparently)
what was once a 4 is now a 2
i COULD BE WELL WRONG ON THIS
but isn't the class just the write speed, not the read speed?
(ie all files play at the same speed, but the higher class writes the data there faster)
i've put 10gb of music on a <€30 16gb & no probs what so ever.......

adzman808 said:
there's been a change to the way the classification system (aparently)
what was once a 4 is now a 2
i COULD BE WELL WRONG ON THIS
but isn't the class just the write speed, not the read speed?
(ie all files play at the same speed, but the higher class writes the data there faster)
i've put 10gb of music on a <€30 16gb & no probs what so ever.......
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Sort of right, the class is somewhat irrelavent, because it relates to streamed HD content, like a HD video recorder or soemthing, so it relates to the minimum transfer rate the card can support for video recording

MeCannotThinkOfName said:
Hi all! I'm thinking of replacing my stock Tosh 8GB Micro SDHC Card with a 16GB one. What Class would you all suggest to me? 6? 10? I'd like to mainly watch some movies, play games, take pics etc.
In addition I'm thinking of getting a Dual Sim adapter so I can have my Voice Call SIM and my 3G B.Band SIM on the same phone. What do you all suggest? Should I opt for the non-cut SIM one? (will it fit under the back cover?) or the one where the SIM cards are cut to a smaller size and inserted into a holder?
Thanks in advance
Max
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did u try dual sim method , is it successful and how much it cost you

Hi all! I'm thinking of replacing my stock Tosh 8GB Micro SDHC Card with a 16GB one. What Class would you all suggest to me? 6? 10? I'd like to mainly watch some movies, play games, take pics etc.
In addition I'm thinking of getting a Dual Sim adapter so I can have my Voice Call SIM and my 3G B.Band SIM on the same phone. What do you all suggest? Should I opt for the non-cut SIM one? (will it fit under the back cover?) or the one where the SIM cards are cut to a smaller size and inserted into a holder?
Thanks in advance
Max
Hello mate ,
get the sandisk mobile ultra 16 or 32 gb. A friend of mine has recently purchased the kingston class 10 and it is absolute rubbish not worth the £80 price tag.
hope this helps,
mkultr4

go for sim cut process if you can get a sim replacement easily in case of failure.

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Upgrading microsd card

I want to upgrade the stock 4 GB microsd in my unrooted htc desire to a 16 GB microsd card. My question is can I copy what is on the 4 GB microsd and transfer them to the new 16 GB microsd and just insert it in? would all programs work?
many thanks for your help.
Yet, the apps are on the phones memory and the info is on the SD card so you can just copy across.
attu90 said:
Yet, the apps are on the phones memory and the info is on the SD card so you can just copy across.
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Cheers for the helpful reply.
Are ebay unbranded 16GB microsd cards reliable? Do they work?
i would stay away.
kmetek said:
i would stay away.
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I agree - I had lots of problems with an unbranded 16GB card. Eventually ebay closed the seller down as there were so many complaints. I did get my money back via paypal. I finally bought a branded 32GB card - costly (EUR100!), but I love having so much space for my music / video.
Is there really a need for anything above class 4?
My HTC Desire came with a sandisc 4GB class 2. I want to get a larger card, but never had any reading issues with the class 2, and music and video played off it with ease.
I've seen the following item here, which is for a class 6.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Transcend-m...r-TS16GUSDHC6/dp/B001PLIG5Y/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
Anyone got one of these?
I've just bought the 'ultra' version of Sandisk's 16GB microsd card and I am very impressed with it so far.
Personally, I always feel that it is best to stick with the tried and trusted brands, and sandisk products have always been excellent for me
I just bought a 16GB SanDisk class 2 from amazon and it writes on average at 5MB ish
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I thought the class number i.e. 2 meant the read and write speed 2Mbps. Therefore class 6 would be 6Mbps. If you have a class 2 and get 5Mbps then that is pretty impressive.
The Class of the SD card is simply the *minimum* sustained write speed on a card which is completely unfragmented. So, a completely blank Class 2 card should always be able to write large files out at least 2mb/s, but can easily be faster.
My 16gb Sandisk Class 2 reads at 20mb/s and writes at 7.5mb/s - well above the Class 6 minimums.
Regards,
Dave
my 32gb is a class 2 and i have zero issues with streaming video or music from the card, i expect when i root that apps will not be an issue either. plenty of read write speed.
the higher classes are for devices that require a higher bitrate for recording such as mini hd recorders and such.
Im running a SanDisk 16GB Class 6 and its like Lightning!

[Q] Best SD card ?

Hello,
I have a 8go storage for now but I'm getting close to be out of space (I have like 700mo left).
I would like to buy a 16go sd card but I'm not sure which one...
I have a nexus one rooted (with A2SD) so I don't really know what I should or shouldn't take. (because 20$ of difference between two "same" card is suspicious )
Could you help me ?
Best regards,
rXp>!<
Sandisk is a reputable manufacturer, Kingston is another, but make sure you also use a reputable retailer so that you don't end up with a knock-off.
The Nexus One can't utilise speeds above Class 2 so unless you are planning on using the card in a dedicated card-reader a lot, or are thinking of future use, i wouldn't worry about spending premium amounts on faster cards.
min. class 4 is a must but you could look for class 6
DirkGently1 said:
The Nexus One can't utilise speeds above Class 2.
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And your source is?
DirkGently1 said:
The Nexus One can't utilise speeds above Class 2
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Of course it can, delve into the 720p recording thread...
I found class 2 or class 10. Better go for a class 10 or it is not recommended ?
OrganizedFellow said:
And your source is?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=937622&highlight=slow+transfer+usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=711175&highlight=slow+transfer+usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739643&highlight=slow+transfer+usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=680439&highlight=slow+transfer+usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=656908&highlight=slow+transfer+usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=736751&highlight=slow+transfer+usb
The speed from N1 to PC is not the same as the internal speed.
Rusty! said:
The speed from N1 to PC is not the same as the internal speed.
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This is true. My PC transfer speed is insanely slow. Took over 6 hours to transfer 8GB of data (was re-partitioning and did not have my microsd adapter)
A 16GB class 4 chip should be about $30, unless you jump on a special deal.
Rusty! said:
The speed from N1 to PC is not the same as the internal speed.
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Obviously, but transferring files is the only reason why you would need a faster card. With the N1 seemingly capped at low speeds..yadda,yadda,yadda...
No it's not.
Recording in HD will require a decent speed, running data/dalvik-cache off SD-EXT will require a decent speed (things are noticeably slower on my C4 when I do that).
I've used a Class 2, Class 4 and Class 6 card on my N1 without any noticeable difference. I've put a clock on metrics like app launch times without any difference in the results.
People who spend extra $$ on faster cards convince themselves that they notice a difference to justify their spend. I wanted my Class 6 to make an improvement in daily usage but it didn't. I have to put it in a card reader so that i get any benefit from it, and that's only justified for transferring large amounts of data as you have to consider the time needed to remove/replace the card.
so personal expierences = fact now?
because I notice a major difference between my class 2 and class 6 in my N1
so that makes a new fact now
Can we have some facts on this issue?
For example, is it faster to take pictures if you have a faster class speed?
Is it faster in executing tasks?
etc.
Anyone have any results?
I'm thinking of getting a class 10 microsd card for record 720p video.
So far I've used Kingmax 16GB Class 10 with no problem.
I just bought a Sandisk 32gb MicroSDHC Class 2, hope it will work fine with everything, need a lot of space for music
I'm using a Patriot 16GB Class 10. Overkill? Maybe - depends on who you ask. But if you're putting the system cache on the card and recording HD video, it certainly doesn't hurt.
jonno2k said:
I'm using a Patriot 16GB Class 10. Overkill? Maybe - depends on who you ask. But if you're putting the system cache on the card and recording HD video, it certainly doesn't hurt.
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I was thinking of buying that microsd card from PC CASE GEAR.
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Sandisk is a reputable manufacturer, Kingston is another, but make sure you also use a reputable retailer so that you don't end up with a knock-off.
The Nexus One can't utilise speeds above Class 2 so unless you are planning on using the card in a dedicated card-reader a lot, or are thinking of future use, i wouldn't worry about spending premium amounts on faster cards.
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r u sure it cant handle more than class 2 ? i am not sure, but think its matter of card , HW of N1 is speedygonzales
personaly i would look for something like:
since i cant post link:
ADATA Micro SD 32GB SDHC class 4
Speed (read) : 10~14 (MB/s)**
Speed (write) : 2~5 (MB/s)**
Speed Class : Class 4
its cheap , it worth a try

Memory upgrade on HTC 7 PRO

For those, who are interested where the microSC card of HTC 7 is hidden...I provide some pictures and a short description
how to do the memory upgrade on HTC 7 PRO
1. remove the battery cover, take out the battery and sim card
2. dismount the four cross-head screw
3. dismounnt the non-standard big screw on the lower left side
4. at this point there are no screws on the rear cover part so I have just removed it with the help of my fingers while the keyboard was opened
5.after removing the rear cover part you will see in the upper part the sim card slot, on the other side of the slot the microSD card is hidden. Slot is slightly sticked to the middle part of the cover - picture 1+2
On the left side there is a flex so it can be removed from the right to the left together with flashlight. After removing it (but carefully) you will se the sealed microSD card 8GB Sandisc class 4 - picture 4+2
I have replaced it with the card Sandisk 32GB class 2! 32GB Class 4 cards are not compatible.
Picture 1
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Picture 4
For czech users is manual here : http://smartmania.mobilmania.cz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=161&t=23398
Awesome guide! Thanks!!!
Thanks!
I just ordered a Class 10 32GB card from NewEgg for my HTC Arrive!
Alex
92GTA said:
Thanks!
I just ordered a Class 10 32GB card from NewEgg for my HTC Arrive!
Alex
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Alex,
Can you write on this thread whether it has worked or not as I'm looking to buy a Lexar Class 10 32gb MicroSD.
Thx
Lexar Class 10 32gb MicroSD will not work with HTC 7 PRO
It is sure even Sandisk 32GB class 4 will not work. 100% certainty is Sandisk 32GB class 2 - the Class 4 cards are not compatible. Also note that Kingston or other brands are also not compatible.
In addition to it there is a topic where is written what kind of cards and class are possible to use especially with htc HD7,Trophy,Mozart,PRO 7...
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Lexar Class 10 32gb MicroSD will not work with HTC 7 PRO
It is sure even Sandisk 32GB class 4 will not work. 100% certainty is Sandisk 32GB class 2 - the Class 4 cards are not compatible. Also note that Kingston or other brands are also not compatible.
In addition to it there is a topic where is written what kind of cards and class are possible to use especially with htc HD7,Trophy,Mozart,PRO 7...
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I'm going to NewEgg this second to order the 32GB Sandisk class 2 then. Soon as I receive my 32GB class 10 Patriot tomorrow, I'll just send it back unopened.
Thanks for the heads up!
Hi,
im trying now to upgrade my phone's memory
but how to dismounnt the non-standard big screw on the lower left side?
The screw is not much tightened.I have used a flat bladed screwdriver and released it carefully.
92GTA said:
Thanks!
I just ordered a Class 10 32GB card from NewEgg for my HTC Arrive!
Alex
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Let me know how that works out for you, so far I am not close to filling my 16GB built in memory, but if at some point in the future I get close I would like to know how to upgrade it as well.
My 32GB upgrade is complete! I ordered and installed this work from NewEgg and it's confirmed working!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820171459
Will this definitely not void the warranty? This is awesome! Was one of my annoyances with the phone. But it was either this or that ugly lg quantam
I interested and studying this process. Thanks for the information and thread.
Just ordered a 16GB Sandisk MicroSDHC, can't wait to upgrade it!
Just to clarify, because I don't yet own this phone, you have to partially disassemble the phone to get the microsd card in/out?
Yes,you have to dissasembly the phone..
Just upgraded to 16Gb with Kingson SDHC Class 2.
is class 2 the only class which will work in the phone?
what´s with class 4,6 or 10?
or is the "more" speed not really noticeable?
Oh, god... After resetting the phone, my Sim card doesn't work... I tried 2 sim cards. Sorry for off top... Has anybody faced such problem?
Phone shows up the message that there are no sim card, or sim-card unsupported. My HTC 7 pro wasn't locked to an operator.
Zukunft said:
is class 2 the only class which will work in the phone?
what´s with class 4,6 or 10?
or is the "more" speed not really noticeable?
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You will be sure when you use Sandisk 16GB class 4 or Sandisk 32GB class 2.Other brands or classes may not work properly(freeze phone,slow down etc..)
Surely there's a class 10 32gb that works......right?

What's the best type of SD card for Note4?

Hey guys, My wife and I will be getting the Note4, what SD card is recommended? I don't know if we're going with a 64 or a 128 just wondering about quality and SD vs SDXC. thanks..
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My Thoughts
I was contemplating the 128 but i don't think i'll ever use it, and im a music and movie junkie, but i don't keep movies (or tv shows) on my phone after i watched them, so i went with a 64gig sandisk mobile ultra. I also don't believe the phones can take full use of the higher transfer rates of some cards (48mb/s+ cards) so i went with this guy here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JAKH0F4
its Amazon Prime Eligible and comes with the adapter and usb reader.
I'm sure others will post their thoughts as well
Goodluck
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Adapter-MB-MG64DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU88U
Bingo! This card rocks and priced right!
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These phones won't take advantage of the higher speeds of the Extremes and Pros unless you're removing the card from your phone and plugging it into a USB 3.0 card reader each time. So The 48MB/s Ultras and Evos are good enough.
Kawaisa said:
These phones won't take advantage of the higher speeds of the Extremes and Pros unless you're removing the card from your phone and plugging it into a USB 3.0 card reader each time. So The 48MB/s Ultras and Evos are good enough.
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Samsung 64gb Evo
yeah, like he said, if you are only using the card in your phone, get this guy for less than 40 bucks!
Just picked up one of these
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Elect...412429044&sr=1-6&keywords=64+gb+micro+sd+card
Got good reviews and has the bandwidth for 4K. The Note 4 will be my first 4K device so I wanted to make sure I had a good card to go with it. Dont need 128 GB (yet) personally as I stream pandora for my music. I am sure the sandisk cards would have been just fine as well.
I have the 128GB microSD card and it's great! Super fast, and stupid high capacity. But with picture and video file sizes getting bigger and bigger, and phones doing more and more, I believe that the space will come in handy. I've currently got LOTS of HD movies on it in the Note 3... but if I need the space on the Note 4 I can easily delete them.
hi,
I need to ask what you thin about this SD : SanDisk 64GB Mobile Ultra Micro SD (SDXC) Card - Class 10 UHS-1
I had this about a year and would be good for note 4 and QHD video? or which speed is good for note 4 to be great for video camera?
thanks
tomy159 said:
hi,
I need to ask what you thin about this SD : SanDisk 64GB Mobile Ultra Micro SD (SDXC) Card - Class 10 UHS-1
I had this about a year and would be good for note 4 and QHD video? or which speed is good for note 4 to be great for video camera?
thanks
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Really makes no difference since the phone does not support the UHS-I speeds. The SanDisk Ultra would be as good as a more expensive ones.
sanddisk and Samsung are both highly rated as very good quality. You can't go wrong with either. I suggest which ever one on sale or cheaper that's the way to go.
great guys thanks, I was scared to buy new one card.
Im getting this..
Samsung Electronics 64GB PRO Micro SDXC with Adapter Upto 90MB/s Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MG64DA/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IVPU88U/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_kLSmub1MQDR6P
Grabbed this one for $80 during the sale in the morning.
http://www.amazon.com/Lexar-High-Performance-microSDHC-Memory-LSDMI128BBNL633R/dp/B00O1M21H8
Decided to go with it since Lexar (micron/crucial) makes the best chips and the warranty is better than the one provided by Samsung and SanDisk. But most importantly, it's faster than the current SanDisk.
I wish there was an option to up the voltage to the SD card readers in Samsung phones. I get that they lower the power for battery life and heat, buy I also want to get decent transfer speeds with my phone. No real point in getting an SD card above 48MB/s for phone use only as the required voltage for UHS-1 is not available. I do believe that all Snapdragons since the 600 support UHS-1 though. Too bad.
i'm curious about the 128 gb max storage on specification, does that mean phone+ micro sd = 128 max or 128gb micro sd+ phone internal storage?
Colnart said:
i'm curious about the 128 gb max storage on specification, does that mean phone+ micro sd = 128 max or 128gb micro sd+ phone internal storage?
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128gb max is the microsdxc alone (but that's only because there aren't any 256GB microsdxc cards on the market)
it's 128gb + 32gb
Running SanDisk ultra sdxc 128GB in my GN3 and mt Go Pro Hero3 black .
Like computers, our devices tested/rated for what memory is currently available when the device is released.
For example GN3 is rated for 64GB sdxc, but 128GB works fine.
For what was initially stated in the OP.
The variants of "sd" are based on capacity. With few exceptions to some 4gb mSD cards, sdhc is 4gb-32gb , and sdxc is 64+GB for meow. Until something greater than 128GB is released, which may or may not be sdxc or variant of.
Whats the max speed can the note 4 read on sd card? Same as note 3 and other recents samsung phones?
+1^100000000
THIS IS THE BEST CARD OUT PERIOD.
If you want the best, here you go:
Samsung Electronics 64GB PRO Micro SDXC with Adapter Upto 90MB/s Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MG64DA/AM)
For the cost of your kidney you can also opt for: Lexar High-Performance microSDHC 633x 128GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI128BBNL633R
(However, I'd wait for Samsung's 128GB PRO ....one things for sure, you can count on it in every way.)
SanDisk is garbage...never again. The integrity of the cards have tanked over the years.
Go Samsung....
BigJPNut said:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Adapter-MB-MG64DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU88U
Bingo! This card rocks and priced right!
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Lexar is every bit as good as Samsung if not better. they're owned by Micron/Crucial and are known in the photography and computer sphere for making the best chips out there, but I guess their stuff is marketed as more high brow so the average consumer isn't acquainted with the brand. Note that the Lexar cards have lifetime warranties for a reason.

Compatible Memory Cards for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910C

Hi guys, i am looking forward to purchase a Memory Card for My Note 4 N910C, that supports Up to 128gb as mentioned on GSMArena.com, So my query is about to Memory cards, So please suggest me which company memory card i should buy. as there are lots of options available on internet.
The best microSD Cards on the market are those made by Sandisk and Samsung. Either of those brand will work perfectly with the N910C. I have a N910C with a 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card, which I will be upgrading to a 128GB card when I find one in my local high street retailer.
I would highly recommend sticking to Samsung cards in a Samsung device. I know there is a lot of debate about this, but from my personal experience, I have had no less than 4 Sandisk 64Gb cards fail in various Samsung devices (phones and tablets), but I have never had a Samsung card fail. Currently I am using a Samsung 64Gb PRO, but the EVO should be fine too. Hoping to get a 128Gb PRO once the prices come down a little more.
Tested to Sandisk 200gb SD card on my Note 4 910A.
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Tested to Sandisk 200gb SD card on my Note 4 910A.
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Is there such a thing as a 200GB microSD Card? I know that there are 256 microSD Cards available but 200GB....
DarkGuyver said:
The best microSD Cards on the market are those made by Sandisk and Samsung. Either of those brand will work perfectly with the N910C. I have a N910C with a 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card, which I will be upgrading to a 128GB card when I find one in my local high street retailer.
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Hi DarkGuyver and Kinsman-UK,
Thanks for replying, now i am thinking to buy 128Gb card,hope it will work great for my N910C.
DarkGuyver said:
Is there such a thing as a 200GB microSD Card? I know that there are 256 microSD Cards available but 200GB....
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May be the one https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-200GB-Micro-SDSDQUAN-200G-G4A/dp/B00V62XBQQ
hk24192 said:
Hi guys, i am looking forward to purchase a Memory Card for My Note 4 N910C, that supports Up to 128gb as mentioned on GSMArena.com, So my query is about to Memory cards, So please suggest me which company memory card i should buy. as there are lots of options available on internet.
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Samsung 128GB micro SD EVO UHS-I Class 10 48MB/s
I've been using this one pretty heavily in my N910C ever since I own it. Never have a problem whatsoever. Ultra reliable. Samsung storage yields the highest MTBFs in the field. Probably removed planned obsolence from the equation entirely, since they know that when 4 billion humans will want to buy their storage that will be more than enough to break-even and keep in business..
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Samsung 128GB micro SD EVO UHS-I Class 10 48MB/s
I've been using this one pretty heavily in my N910C ever since I own it. Never have a problem whatsoever. Ultra reliable. Samsung storage yields the highest MTBFs in the field. Probably removed planned obsolence from the equation entirely, since they know that when 4 billion humans will want to buy their storage that will be more than enough to break-even and keep in business..
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Thnaks jult !
thanks for the opinion.
Buy samsung ones. I had a 32GB Sandisk Extreme, and it died within 1 month in Note 4.
I have sandisk ultra 64gb before, it's work perfectly on my s4.. but after a few month (almost full) it's became slow n sometimes stuck when transferring file from internal to external card, now I'm using galaxy note 4 SM-N910H and I'm using Samsung EVO+ 128GB, write speed always stable on 20mbps.. expect if I copying a lot of small file (like game data) it will be slow, but until now I have no problem with my card, so if u have samsung device why didn't you use the same brand with your device?
for me.. take the 128GB EVO+
(I wanna have the 256GB EVO+ but the price too high for now, so I'm choosing the 128gb for now)
i use a 64gb strontium and works well still
hk24192 said:
Hi guys, i am looking forward to purchase a Memory Card for My Note 4 N910C, that supports Up to 128gb as mentioned on GSMArena.com, So my query is about to Memory cards, So please suggest me which company memory card i should buy. as there are lots of options available on internet.
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DarkGuyver said:
The best microSD Cards on the market are those made by Sandisk and Samsung. Either of those brand will work perfectly with the N910C. I have a N910C with a 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card, which I will be upgrading to a 128GB card when I find one in my local high street retailer.
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I love sandisk. have never had a problem with them. I bought a 128 gb from bb for 30 bucks. not bad . hopefully you find something as good
I have a "SanDisk 128GB microSDXC Memory Card Ultra Class 10"(80mbps read), it works great but I feel like it is tougher on the battery life every since I have my samsung 64gb replaced.
I've installed a Samsung 128GB Evo+ (faster than Evo, slower than Pro) in my N910V. When on Marshmallow, I looked at integrating it as a part of built-in memory, and the OS (CM13) complained that it was a bit too slow for that. I decided not to integrate. not so much for speed as I wanted to be able to switch ROMs and wasn't sure how that'd be with an integrated SD card. It's been fine (using it to store music, audiobooks, videos, ebooks, CoPilot maps, TiBackup backups and Nandroid backups)

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