Does the i9000 have a internal sd card or is the internal memory flash memory that is soldered on to the logic board ?
I would like to (if possible) to swap out the internal memory and place a sd card with more space space and faster i/o's. But I guess this would only be possible if the i9000 has a internal sd card that is accessible once the phone has been taken apart.
Thanks in advance
Mat
i9000 has both. It has 8GB of internal memory (soldered) + a microSD card slot so you can expand the internal memory.
radekgers said:
i9000 has both. It has 8GB of internal memory (soldered) + a microSD card slot so you can expand the internal memory.
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Read the damn question again and stop sprouting unrelated things.
To answer the actual question, no. It's not actually a SD card.
http://www.careace.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/galaxy-s-disassembly-14.jpg
The above picture is a photo of the 16 GB NAND flash in your phone that serves as the internal SD. So unfortunately you cannot change it.
there are also 16GB soldered internally + microSD slot
radekgers said:
i9000 has both. It has 8GB of internal memory (soldered) + a microSD card slot so you can expand the internal memory.
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The actual memory is either 8gb or 16gb, in which the 16gb is more common
Thanks 3snow & trip007in
It's really now. Just Amazing 16Gb!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088474
Obsidian-step said:
Thanks 3snow & trip007in
It's really now. Just Amazing 16Gb!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088474
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I think that's just for the i9003 and not the i9000.
Yes it' my mistake. I try and now my storage is not active.
People DON't TRY.
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Hi
I recently got a Kingston 8GB class 4 microSD card and installed it onto my captivate , when i connect to windows i can see both my 16GB internal Storage and my 8 GB microSD card , but none of the file managers seem to show the microSD card .
i tried several apps like SDcard speed tester , QSysteminfo etc they all just show the info about the internal Memory and dont really show any info about the microSD card
in the defualt camera option settings theres an option to select stoage and when i select memory card instead of phone and when i connect to windows i can see the photo being stored in my microSD card
also in the filemanager i see a path called SDCard\SD this seems like a soft like to my microSD card
my question is how do i make all these apps to recognize my microSD and say run a speed test on it.
any help appreciated.
Thanks
anilkuj said:
also in the filemanager i see a path called SDCard\SD this seems like a soft like to my microSD card
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Not exactly what you are trying to say in this quote here, but sdcard/sd IS your external sd card.
dontshakepandas said:
Not exactly what you are trying to say in this quote here, but sdcard/sd IS your external sd card.
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Yes
/Sdcard is the internal storage (sometimes call internal SDcard or phone storage)
/SDcard/SD is your external SD card ( MicroSD)
alphadog00 said:
Yes
/Sdcard is the internal storage (sometimes call internal SDcard or phone storage)
/SDcard/SD is your external SD card ( MicroSD)
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Thanks for your response , so how do i run speed tests on this External microSD card all of those apps only recognize the phones internal 16GB memory.
Ok so i have been doing some reading about partitions on the Nexus S .
As it stands there 1gb internal memory and 16gb external sd (built in).
Right now i leave everything on internal memory and move games to external sd.
Now would creating a 1gig EXT partition and moving apps to that be any faster than on the external sd card?
And im assumign the internal memory is the fastet outta the lot?
Help? ^^
Spare yourself the trouble.
Physically it is all the same chip of flash memory, partitioned on a somewhat low level.
The "external" sd you are talking about is already a partition on that one flash chip.
can someone tell me detail of storage I9003. My phone's storage only 2GB
ketansat5011 said:
can someone tell me detail of storage I9003. My phone's storage only 2GB
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our phn's memory is 4gb..out of this the available memory is divided into internal memory of 1.85gb and internal SD card with 1.52gb. Apart from this u can have the external memory card (USB storage) for more space
Press thanks if it helped :good:
When I check the storage options, it shows System Storage, Memory Card, and External Storage. I have a 16 GB micro SD and I want to move my apps and app data to my SD card but can't figure out the difference between Memory Card and External Storage.
Does anyone know what the two types of storage mean? Which one is my actual SD Card?
Thanks!
kmodek said:
When I check the storage options, it shows System Storage, Memory Card, and External Storage. I have a 16 GB micro SD and I want to move my apps and app data to my SD card but can't figure out the difference between Memory Card and External Storage.
Does anyone know what the two types of storage mean? Which one is my actual SD Card?
Thanks!
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You need to say what version of Android you are on and what company your stylo came from sprint/ tmobile/ etc
jmacie said:
You need to say what version of Android you are on and what company your stylo came from sprint/ tmobile/ etc
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Android 6.0 T Mobile
kmodek said:
Android 6.0 T Mobile
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I don't have tmobile, but I'm going to answer and any tmobiles out there can correct me if I'm wrong. External is actually your phone's left over internal ram and memory card is your sd card.
kmodek said:
When I check the storage options, it shows System Storage, Memory Card, and External Storage. I have a 16 GB micro SD and I want to move my apps and app data to my SD card but can't figure out the difference between Memory Card and External Storage.
Does anyone know what the two types of storage mean? Which one is my actual SD Card?
Thanks!
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I'd wager that System Storage is the /system partition. Memory Card would be internal storage, and External Storage is your removable sdcard.
Also, you should move your apps to your sdcard in Settings > Storage & USB or setup adoptable storage.
is there a way to use an sd card, half as internal memory, and half as an external memory?
nicodemouse said:
is there a way to use an sd card, half as internal memory, and half as an external memory?
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Yes, need to partition SD card on PC then use an app like Link2sd (Plus version depending your needs) & Root… from memory as I'm not running it these days