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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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.
Bye
iftt42
Hello,
I have a dumb question.
What is the difference between the 16 and 32 GB versions (besides the obvious)?
Is this the amount of internal storage on the device? Or is it the maximum total amount? I thought I read somewhere that the number represents the amount you can upgrade to, not the amount onboard?
Thanks!
J
Just that one has 16gb internal storage and one has 32gb.
tekkitan said:
Just that one has 16gb internal storage and one has 32gb.
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Thank you!!!
So both of them also use an external flash memory card? What is the maximum size (Mb) the external card can be?
tackyjan said:
Thank you!!!
So both of them also use an external flash memory card? What is the maximum size (Mb) the external card can be?
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32 GB is about the largest micro SD you can find. So that is the limit of what you can ad to the tablet itself. But the dock has a SD card so you can add another 32+ that way. And the dock has 2 USB ports where you could plug in a hard drive for TBs more storage.
jerrykur said:
32 GB is about the largest micro SD you can find. So that is the limit of what you can ad to the tablet itself. But the dock has a SD card so you can add another 32+ that way. And the dock has 2 USB ports where you could plug in a hard drive for TBs more storage.
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wow so if you get the 32 GB version you can have:
32 Gb (built-in) + 32 Gb (tablet) + 32 Gb (dock) = 96 Gb
the next thing i will be getting is an external solid state drive for the USB ports
I have a 32 gig class 10 patriot in my 32 gigger Nothing in my dock yet!
Anyone know if it's possible to upgrade the internal storage? 16GB is probably enough for me, but I was just wondering. With a bit of luck it would just require opening up the case and replacing an internal SD card. Has anyone opened one up yet?
tackyjan said:
wow so if you get the 32 GB version you can have:
32 Gb (built-in) + 32 Gb (tablet) + 32 Gb (dock) = 96 Gb
the next thing i will be getting is an external solid state drive for the USB ports
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32GB (built-in) + 32GB (microSD) + 64GB (SD) = 128GB
But remember, you can only save apps to the internal memory.
Kilmar said:
32GB (built-in) + 32GB (microSD) + 64GB (SD) = 128GB
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Way more than that. You always connect external hard drives to the USB ports! Terabytes of stored for your TF!
One thing to note is that the 32gb models seem to have less quality issues than the original batch of 16gb units. But that is probably just due to 2nd and 3rd run build improvements. My 32gb doesn't seem to have many of the physical issues that many people are talking about.
What about 64gb sdhc
Fred23 said:
Anyone know if it's possible to upgrade the internal storage? 16GB is probably enough for me, but I was just wondering. With a bit of luck it would just require opening up the case and replacing an internal SD card. Has anyone opened one up yet?
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I would be shocked if its like the Win Phones where its just a micro SD card in there. Likely its soldered to the board because its going to be high speed NAND flash as its used for the OS and Application.
That is one of the reasons, I would bet, that the 32gb is $100 more than a $32 gig card you can get on Newegg. Its not just a Kingston memory card, its likely NAND on die. Now, whether or not you need that much high speed memory is up to you.
That is why I opted for the 16gig, I will probably only have a couple of gigs of apps, but the 4 gigs of music I have on it and then most of the pictures/video etc I would put on the SD card for easy swapping out of content.
If it really is the case that the 32gig is having fewer issues than the 16 and my 16 has a defect then I would upgrade just for that purpose.
checkbox111 said:
What about 64gb sdhc
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Asus said sdhc is supported in the dock
Sent through mental telepathy
Mean Sixteen said:
Asus said sdhc is supported in the dock
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Sure it is - any over 4GB SD is SDHC.
But I guess SDXC is being meant?
quietas said:
One thing to note is that the 32gb models seem to have less quality issues than the original batch of 16gb units. But that is probably just due to 2nd and 3rd run build improvements. My 32gb doesn't seem to have many of the physical issues that many people are talking about.
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I just got a 16GB from the latest Best Buy run. They must be improved too, because I notice none of the minor issues some reviews complained about early on, like chassis flex.
About sixteen.
And then the world changed:
http://gizmodo.com/5805482/the-worlds-first-64gb-microsd
Now it's:
32GB (internal) + 64GB microSD + 64GB SDHC= 160GB Total
P.S. I have a 16GB and have none of the issues so far (knocks on wood).
I'm pretty sure that 64GB microSD wouldn't work in the trsnsformer as its SDXC not SDHC. That and probabaly won't see it in stores too soon.
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
Sent from my GT-I9082 using xda premium
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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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..
What is it hardware or software that limits the capacity for the external sd card in the Note 3's to 64gb ? And is there anyway to change that to 128gb or more ?