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amazon is too annoying, brings up anything and everything, don't trust ebay
mymemory has class 2 or class 10 for £80+
help
NM, found a thread on this forum and got one ordered. yay!
from? link?
Bought all my SD Cards from these guys http://www.mobymemory.com/micro-SD.asp
this thread isnt in the wrong section at all.............
Can I ask why people care about the class? I've just got a class 2 32gb card from Vodafone for £89. I've not noticed any problems or slowdown taking pictures or playing media...which are the only things my card is used for. Transfers are no slower than any other device I connect via USB.
What's the big fuss?
it's for running apps from in the (hopefully) near future.
class 6 means (i think) a minimum 6Mb/sec transfer rate
oh, got it from memory cow
Yes, but most people have suggested they see no difference when using apps2sd with the "slower" cards. It seems there's a lot of assumptions being made leading to actual sales decisions where it may not be needed.
See this fellow who thought a faster card would solve his issues: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708859
So where is no differences between class 2 and class 6 ?
Because i have dilemma now, i want to buy some high capacity microSD card, and if i take 32GB it will be class 2, and if i take at same cost 16GB card it will be class 6.
And does any body try to buy 32GB card from Ebay ? ( i am worrying that 32GB is not GB, its Gb, and that means just 4GB )
Thanks for help
i woul;dn't trust the cards off ebay tbh
I went ahead and bought the Transcend 16gb class 6 card through OFFTEK. It arrived with the adaptor, and was very prompt.
http://www.offtek.co.uk/item_detail....at=1&subcat=74
Pretty good price too. I just copied everything to my desktop, swapped cards and copied back.
The new card works great, but i did notice that the full card size is stated as "14.96gb" on the phone, rather than 16.
I also wonder if there is a difrence between a class 2 or class 6 card when playing movies, apps or taking pictures on your SD card.
because that would make the difrence between going for a 32gb or 16gb card.
well, i noticed a difference when copying files. both cards broke 10MB/sec on large files, but the old card dropped damn quick when copying loads of small files - e.g photos.
i'd imagine it would be like this when looking through an album or flicking from one image to the next. it's not about the max speed, but the minimum.
hi mate,
what do you think about this one
http://cgi.ebay.it/16-GB-SD-HC-card...=ViewItem&pt=Memory_Cards&hash=item4aa2174e76
I know you don't trust ebay but class 10
monkeydrufy said:
hi mate,
what do you think about this one
http://cgi.ebay.it/16-GB-SD-HC-card...=ViewItem&pt=Memory_Cards&hash=item4aa2174e76
I know you don't trust ebay but class 10
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37 euro's for class 10/16GB seems waaay to cheap for me.
I also doubt it's a micro sd
dragonithe said:
37 euro's for class 10/16GB seems waaay to cheap for me.
I also doubt it's a micro sd
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right it is not a micro-sd, I have see bad
THE CLASS OF AN SD CARD IS TO DO WITH ITS WRITE SPEED NOT ITS READ SPEED, YOU WONT NOTICE ANY DIFFENCE WHEN READING FROM IT
deviouscreation said:
The new card works great, but i did notice that the full card size is stated as "14.96gb" on the phone, rather than 16.
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Perfectly normal not to get the quoted capacity, combination of space lost due to formatting and the tendency of hardware producers to size storage media in decimal (ie. 16 000 000 000 bytes) rather than the binary equivalent - which the OS displays (16 x 1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes).
I've confused myself with that statement - in short the hardware manufaturers use a commonly accepted, flattering but actually incorrect notation to lead you to believe that you are getting more for your money - HTH
Kingston make a 16gb class10, but it's pretty expensive (~100€)
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDHC?&filters=size:16384|Class:class 10
http://www.kingston.com/frroot/flash/sdhc_micro.asp
Oh, and by the way, up to what class num can the Desire actually handle ?
I picked up my SanDisk 16GB Class 6 from the Carphonewarehouse when i went and got my Desire,,, i beleive it was £42
IMO i have always used Class 6 cards, i think they are the business, i dont care for read and write speeds i just need something that works and is reliable, SanDisk have always had my back so there ya go
Just bought one of these from 7dayshop. Decent speeds according to these gadgies.
I'll let you know what it's like when it arrives.
BS...
Now... If they'd only ship to Finland.
for some reason that still seems expensive to me
i can find faster 16GB card for less
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for some reason that still seems expensive to me
i can find faster 16GB card for less
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And where is that?
Canada most local computer stores sell them cheap, brand names one too:
Transcend
OCZ
Adata
Kingston
Patriot
SanDisk
(listed in order of personal biased preference in relation to speed/price/reliability)
AllGamer said:
Canada most local computer stores sell them cheap, brand names one too:
Transcend
OCZ
Adata
Kingston
Patriot
SanDisk
(listed in order of personal biased preference in relation to speed/price/reliability)
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And they are sandisk, and not some cheap one's which won't do over 9MB/s?
the first 2 brands are actually better and faster for less than Sandisk
yes sandisk is sandisk, they are always expensive
Can someone please elaborate on this class thing? I noticed that Toshiba SD class has different ranks, but none of the sandisk cards I find says anything about read write speed. Thanks.
Depending on the class, that's how fast the write transfer is I think. Class 2 = 2mbps, Class 6 = 6mbps. I don't think that's the literal translation though, better wikipedia it up.
I personally will find it very difficult to use a 16GB Class 2 card since I do a lot of transferring between computer and phone. I transfer videos, music, comics, and very nice photos.
Is there any way to tell the class from the package of a sandisk micro SD card? I have read plenty of stories about how people ordered a class 6 SD card online, only to find that it is actually a class 2.
on real authentic ones it's printed on the package inside the sealed plastic, also in the card itself
specially any model that is Class 4 or better
if it's not marked on the SD card then it's a Class 2
ah I see. Thanks.
AllGamer said:
Canada most local computer stores sell them cheap, brand names one too:
Transcend
OCZ
Adata
Kingston
Patriot
SanDisk
(listed in order of personal biased preference in relation to speed/price/reliability)
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anywhere in particular, Im in brampton and would like a 16GB card for cheap, canadacomputer has one for 44$ but maybe you know somewhere for cheaper? Would it make sense to buy two faster 8GB cards and hide one under the back cover somehow? (im sure a card is thin enough to fit under there no problem?)
Better SD buy !!
Brownstone said:
Just bought one of these from 7dayshop. Decent speeds according to these gadgies.
I'll let you know what it's like when it arrives.
BS...
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16gb class 6 transcend works very fine (speed matters)
45 euro !!!
Wrong is not right
The.Opethian said:
Depending on the class, that's how fast the write transfer is I think. Class 2 = 2mbps, Class 6 = 6mbps. I don't think that's the literal translation though, better wikipedia it up.
I personally will find it very difficult to use a 16GB Class 2 card since I do a lot of transferring between computer and phone. I transfer videos, music, comics, and very nice photos.
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megabitpersecond !!!! you mean megabytepersecond
mbps =megabit
mB =megabyte
Class 6 = 6 megabyte
So you are wrong 8 times
I have a 16 gb class 2 sandisk in my phone and i have seen white speeds up to at least 5 MB/s. So i am wery satisfied with card.
Does the class only affect speed when copying files, or does it matter when using apps and such, watching videos, viewing photos? I ask because Class 6 is really expensive in my country
Is it possible to get 32gb c4?
kazim said:
Does the class only affect speed when copying files, or does it matter when using apps and such, watching videos, viewing photos? I ask because Class 6 is really expensive in my country
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Yea i'm wondering about that two. I don't really care about speed regarding copying files from pc to phone, but i would be worried about watching videos and lags and and all.
Will.1 said:
Yea i'm wondering about that two. I don't really care about speed regarding copying files from pc to phone, but i would be worried about watching videos and lags and and all.
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As far as I know it is only write speed. Meaning when you copy data TO your card, read speed on my card is a lot faster then write speed.
But that also means that if you record 720p video to your sd card it matters if your card is fast enough...
But just get yourself a SANDISK CLASS 2. as I said I have no problems with speed of that card..
Hello , i will buy 16 or 32 gig card for dhd,
Is phone capable of using class 10 or i should get class 6?
16 or 32Gb. The answer to this is what you want to store on the card. Unlike windows, android stores nearly all apps in the phones memory, so the SD card is really only for photos, documents, music, ebooks and a few files that are needed for some apps. So ask yourself how much data you want to store.
In my opinion, Class 10 will be a waste, as you are limited to how fast the phone can read write to SD card. A Class 4 should be all that is needed, as you will not notice much difference between a Class 4, 6 , 10 as you are talking about read/write speeds in nano seconds.
The other thing to remember is a 32Gb Class 10 card will cost GB£150
A 16Gb Class 4 card will cost around GB£15, 10 times less.
thanks for good answer,
i want to hold quality movies on my sd card and alot of music. hd video recording will be also needed
Does anyone know what is htc desire hd write speed?
is class 6 optimal write speed sd card for it?
32gb is too expensive , i get 16 gb class6.
A class 6 16GB should be fine
malex1 said:
Unlike windows, android stores nearly all apps in the phones memory, so the SD card is really only for photos, documents, music, ebooks and a few files that are needed for some apps.
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Very interesting. So, is that space enough to store your applications (at least a decent amount of applications that a heavy user will require - and I assume that most people here are heavy users) or will it be like my old TyTN that I needed to remove applications in order to install another one that might be more important?
malex1 said:
16 or 32Gb. The answer to this is what you want to store on the card. Unlike windows, android stores nearly all apps in the phones memory, so the SD card is really only for photos, documents, music, ebooks and a few files that are needed for some apps. So ask yourself how much data you want to store.
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sorry to say this, but you are wrong, apps can be stored in the SD
NoEnd said:
sorry to say this, but you are wrong, apps can be stored in the SD
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No he is right. There are many apps that can only be stored on the phone itself. It's to the developer of the phone to decide. Until now, there are way more apps that run from then phone memory. He wasn't saying apps can't be stored.
MyMemory.co.uk have a good price on their own class 4 32GB card, have one on the way for my DHD will see how it goes, the postage seems to take a while from Jersey to here.
I've just bought a Kingston Class 4 32Gb micro SDHC - £80, and tested it with h2testw (or whatever it's called!) and got a very respectable 4.72Mb/sec write speed, and 15.7Mb/sec read speed - more than enough for Android. And loads of space for everything!
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nubbin said:
I've just bought a Kingston Class 4 32Gb micro SDHC - £80, and tested it with h2testw (or whatever it's called!) and got a very respectable 4.72Mb/sec write speed, and 15.7Mb/sec read speed - more than enough for Android. And loads of space for everything!
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I have a Kingston 8GB Class 4 Card which is about a year old. I get regular write speeds of 8.26 MB/S and reads of 18.1 MB/S.
Not sure if this is an anomaly or what but I would say that class 4 is just fine. Now just need more capacity!
I just bought this kingston 32gb class 4 micro sd card
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180591007001&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:GB:1123
I don't understand why the price difference is so huge between what you guys brought, is it possible that this card is a fake? if it is what do you think i should do next?
MrGarak said:
MyMemory.co.uk have a good price on their own class 4 32GB card, have one on the way for my DHD will see how it goes, the postage seems to take a while from Jersey to here.
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It would be great if you could post your opinion of the card once you've used it.
As per thread subject, does it have to be class 6? Or class 4 is enough without degrading its performance?
Will class 10 be even better (I'm not sure if the bottleneck in its architecture will waste the memory card data transfer capacity)?
bhadip said:
As per thread subject, does it have to be class 6? Or class 4 is enough without degrading its performance?
Will class 10 be even better (I'm not sure if the bottleneck in its architecture will waste the memory card data transfer capacity)?
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Remember that class numbers are the minimum "writing" speed, so for reads (viewing contents) on a good Class 2 should be good, even for HD videos, however, copying files on it can be slow.
I has a SandDisk 16GB class 2 on the EVO and writing speeds are more like class 4, also a temporary SanDisk 8GB class 2 on the TF with good speeds.
I ordered a SanDisk 32GB class 4 for the TF. If I am correct, there is still no official information if the TF can enjoy class 10 speeds, but it should be.
I bought a 16gb class 10 from Fry's for $33.
I'm getting fantastic speeds from it.
The highest class in the size you want that you can afford.
That's my recommendation.
bhadip said:
As per thread subject, does it have to be class 6? Or class 4 is enough without degrading its performance?
Will class 10 be even better (I'm not sure if the bottleneck in its architecture will waste the memory card data transfer capacity)?
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It really depends on how much space you would like to have in your device.
As far as speed is concerned, the results vary but more often than not, each class is going to be faster than its lower counterpart. If you don't want to spend too much on 32GB class 10 card then class 6 16GB is another balanced option!
On the other hand, this card was $108 just last week, but now its $94 bucks and with excellent reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004AM610M
dotpro said:
As far as speed is concerned, the results vary but more often than not, each class is going to be faster than its lower counterpart. If you don't want to spend too much on
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Hi Dotpro, I don't really get what you mean by "faster than its lower counterpart".
Do you mean by faster than its lower memory capacity counterpart?
I got this info from SDcard.org
Fragmentation and Speed
The memory of a card is divided into minimum memory units. The host writes data onto memory units where no data is already stored. As available memory becomes divided into smaller units through normal use, this leads to an increase in non-linear, or fragmented storage. The amount of fragmentation can reduce write speeds, so higher SD card speeds help compensate for fragmentation.
The SD Association has specified operating conditions for SDHC, SDXC, SDHC UHS and SDXC UHS memory cards to guarantee the minimum speed according to the card's speed class. Speed logos are provided to help identify cards that comply with these specifications.
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dotpro said:
On the other hand, this card was $108 just last week, but now its $94 bucks and with excellent reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004AM610M
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Well, I just ordered that card. I hope it works well.
mystombox said:
Hi Dotpro, I don't really get what you mean by "faster than its lower counterpart".
Do you mean by faster than its lower memory capacity counterpart?
I got this info from SDcard.org
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No, I don't think memory capacity has anything to do with speed. What I mean is that class 6 would be faster than class 2 or 4, obviously but it varies from device to device. For example, stock microsd card in my HTC evo was a class-2 which I replaced with one of the cards I linked above and speed of saving pictures and videos improved drastically.
Same card in the transformer was showing speeds that of a class 6 or 10! Having said that, there is no way to save videos and pictures on microsd (external) storage on transformer (at least I don't know and even though it can show galleries found on the external card) so you may not experience that slowness issue.
So for me, the sweet spot is class-6 if you cannot afford class 10 card and even those are now coming down in prices.
Ah okay.
Yes, that I know.
Class 10 is fastest, but it also depends on the read/write of the device.
Although honestly speaking, I may not even be using up 10gb of the internal 16gb.
I don't really have that much movies, or songs that I listen on the go. I do have them on an external HDD though.
Can Transformer write at 10 MB/s?
mystombox said:
Ah okay.
Yes, that I know.
Class 10 is fastest, but it also depends on the read/write of the device.
Although honestly speaking, I may not even be using up 10gb of the internal 16gb.
I don't really have that much movies, or songs that I listen on the go. I do have them on an external HDD though.
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Exactly, it depends on the read/write of the device. That's actually my question.
I tried to ask ASUS customer service, but seems she doesn't know the answer. Instead she advised me to carry the tablet & test it when I am buying the card!
The problem is:
1. My Transformer is still on pre-order.
2. I don't think the seller will allow me to open the seal to test the memory card before I commit to purchase it.
Basically I need the memory to watch HD movies while travelling. I agree with dark_aura: the class only tells the 'minimum writing speed'. It should be good enough to watch HD movie even with class 2. But with HD movie in average about 4-5 GB each, it will take more than half an hour just to copy a single movie into the card. >> Currently there are 50 over movies in my disk library line up in the queue. I simply have no time to watch them at home.
Perhaps my question should be:
Can anyone who has class 10 memory confirm if Transformer can write at the speed of 10 MB/s into it?
Thanks in advance.
dotpro said:
On the other hand, this card was $108 just last week, but now its $94 bucks and with excellent reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004AM610M
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Just ordered that one!
Got it from $91.99 shipped from buy.com (on eBay) and I used their 10% back eBay bucks thing.
(The IE9 promotion.)
Its a class 4 but good reviews for this 3C microSD 32GB card:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B003UOKK9Y
I did some of the research and finally decided on a SanDisk 32gb card. Really didn't want to spend 100 bucks if I could help it. It costs like 85 from Amazon but I ended up getting this bundle from Digital Media Source - fulfilled from Amazon though for about $66 including an SD card adapter and a card reader.
It said that it would come in a retail package - it didn't - just a small envelope with the card and card reader. I did get a class 4 card in my particular shipment though. I was scared it might be counterfeit... apparently a lot of eBay and third party sellers have that issue. They will modify a 2gb or 4gb card to make it report as a 32gb but when you write more than 32gb it will fail.
I ran some tests on my computer (my Transformer is out for repair) - I am getting 5mb a second write and about 12mb a second reads - tested the entire 32gb twice and it seems to work well.
One thing I keep reading about is some of the cards with very fast write speeds (good for taking photos for example) might not have good random access speeds. Not sure if anyone else can comment on that. I decided to go with the SanDisk since they seem to get solid reviews and it was a pretty good value.
I just got my transformer and im looking for a good one without going over 100$. I can get some pretty good deals on some 16gb ones but i don't know what class they are what would you recommend as the lowest you can go
Dark lord me said:
I just got my transformer and im looking for a good one without going over 100$. I can get some pretty good deals on some 16gb ones but i don't know what class they are what would you recommend as the lowest you can go
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Here is a nice one from Memory Express
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX32238(ME).aspx
Has anyone with a transformer tested sdxc cards and does the transformer recognize it?
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Tone503773 said:
Has anyone with a transformer tested sdxc cards and does the transformer recognize it?
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I really doubt it will work...
SDXC devices are backwards compatible, so they accept SD and SDHC memory cards. SDXC memory cards must only be used with SDXC devices and should never be used in non-compatible devices.
http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/sdxc/using_sdxc
Has anyone with a transformer tested sdxc cards and does the transformer recognize it?
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I really doubt it will work...
SDXC devices are backwards compatible, so they accept SD and SDHC memory cards. SDXC memory cards must only be used with SDXC devices and should never be used in non-compatible devices.
http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/sdxc/using_sdxc
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Okay I was asking because I knew there was some confusion in which people thought the tf was sdxc compatible, so I thought I would ask someone with a tf. My thought was that the tf was only sdhc compatible because that is what it said in the Asus website.
It would've been nice to have a sdxc compatible device though, the storage capabilities are massive.
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Nascar Dog said:
Here is a nice one from Memory Express
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX32238(ME).aspx
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Can you run apps stored on that card?
Issue with MicroSDHC
Hey just received my Transcend 16GB microSDHC class 6 card. I ripped a dvd with Handbrake and I noticed that theres lag and stuttering during playback with Mobo player. The video and audio are out of sync. At first I thought maybe it was the rip itself. I then move the 600MB MP4 file over to the internal drive of the TF. Played the file and its fine, no issues at all. I thought a class 6 card was good enough to play back a 600MB file?? Could it be the card itself?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026L7DGA
It's got pretty good reviews.
A pretty good deal is going on until tomorrow at Radio Shack
:SanDisk® Ultra® 32GB microSDHC™ UHS-I Card $20 + tax or 64GB $44.99+tax B&M radioshack
I cant do links, buit search @ slickdeals for info on the deal
I would like to get the 64GB card if it will work in my Fascinate (jellybean) otherwise I will settle for another 32GB card.
Any experiences with the 64gb cards in Fasinate's?
Thanks
yes I have seen a handful of peeps using them, on here, and doesn't look to have any issues,,, i'd say go for it:good:
hhp_211 said:
yes I have seen a handful of peeps using them, on here, and doesn't look to have any issues,,, i'd say go for it:good:
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I bought it, the phone said damaged card, I let the phone format it, it now says 59gb available.
Works perfect!!!
Happy:laugh::laugh:
hi... so sandisk 64gb UHS-I microsd card works with fascinate on a custom rom... will be any speed difference with the original class 10 microsd cards (non UHS-I) or what do you think about SanDisk Extreme Pro microSD UHS-I 16gb? it's say that it can read up to 95 mbps... will our fascinate be able to use that speed? or it's just some marketing strategy because I read somewhere the sandisk itself claiming that UHS-I are equivalent with class 10...
Im about to upgrade my 8gb class 10 microsd card.... any suggestions...?
tq...
sorry for bumping a semi-old thread, but i'm using the 16GB class 2 Samsung card that came with the phone. or maybe the one that the guy who gave me it put in idk but it works and it's the biggest card i have. i have 2 8GB cards and a 2GB card too.
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sorry for bumping a semi-old thread, but i'm using the 16GB class 2 Samsung card that came with the phone. or maybe the one that the guy who gave me it put in idk but it works and it's the biggest card i have. i have 2 8GB cards and a 2GB card too.
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class 2 do not work well if at all in most all ICS, Jellybean Roms... you need to have at least a class 6, and with pricing these days class 10 8GB or 16GB can be had for cheap
I know you have posted about laggyness on nearly all the roms you tried,,, this is probably a main upgrade you should plan on if you want to get off of stock EH03 verizon goodness
hhp_211 said:
class 2 do not work well if at all in most all ICS, Jellybean Roms... you need to have at least a class 6, and with pricing these days class 10 8GB or 16GB can be had for cheap
I know you have posted about laggyness on nearly all the roms you tried,,, this is probably a main upgrade you should plan on if you want to get off of stock EH03 verizon goodness
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well now i know what the problem is
i'm extremely lazy btw, so i think i'm probably gonna stick to a GB ROM.
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I read somewhere the sandisk itself claiming that UHS-I are equivalent with class 10...
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Only because there is no class 12 or 14 etc. UHS-1 cards are considerably faster than the first class10 cards (at least at synchronous read), but the class system considers anything faster to still be class 10, because there is no faster class. Some Sandisk cards return status7 errors when flashing roms to our phones, but it seems to be hit&miss from one card to another.
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Only because there is no class 12 or 14 etc. UHS-1 cards are considerably faster than the first class10 cards (at least at synchronous read), but the class system considers anything faster to still be class 10, because there is no faster class. Some Sandisk cards return status7 errors when flashing roms to our phones, but it seems to be hit&miss from one card to another.
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yep.. 100% agree... prior to my posting sometime ago, i decided to try 32 sandisk UHS-1 card... it's faster than my class 10 transcend but seems only a very little bit... wouldn't waste my money for the extreme pro UHS-1...
I just put my 64gig SanDisk Extreme Plus UHS-3 in it and it's reading it fine... On stock 2.3.5.
SupraLance said:
Only because there is no class 12 or 14 etc. UHS-1 cards are considerably faster than the first class10 cards (at least at synchronous read), but the class system considers anything faster to still be class 10, because there is no faster class. Some Sandisk cards return status7 errors when flashing roms to our phones, but it seems to be hit&miss from one card to another.
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Man, thanks for this comment. I cant seem to get any rom to flash without error on a PNY class 10 64gig. In have a SanDisk class10 64 and that SanDisk UHS-3 64 I can try, but what if I were to format the card with my phone I wonder....would it work then? Guess I'll try it.
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