BYe, I have a problem con a sd 32gb. It can't be read. IS This normal? Sd Failed? or telephone can't read this sd???
Thanks
I only had luck with Class 4 cards. Anything higher results in problems.
Also, I'd recommend SanDisk or Transcend cards. Others didn't work at least for me.
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Bought a Kingston 16GB SDHC Class 10 card for my Desire a while ago, and found out it is not a happy match. Simply too unreliable. Went back to the good ol' trusted Transcend 8GB SDHC Class 6 card.
Anyone got any experience with the Transcend 16GB SDHC Class 10 card on the Desire?
Hi,
I have a Kignston µSDHC 16Go class 10 and I'm very happy with it. What do you mean with "unreliable ?"
My device was becoming noticably slower with this card instead of faster, and I got read errors continuously in apps like media players, Astro File Explorer en Root Explorer. Possibly it was becoming slower because of the read errors.
A chkdisk on Windows 7 continuously gave errors and a chkdsk on EXT4 Recovery sometimes was even unable to fix errors on it.
Reformatting only helped for a short while, then the read errors would reoccur.
So I finally gave up on it and trashed it.
I read everywhere that the Desire is very picky when it comes to memory cards.
Well, it seems like your kingston card was dead, it shouldn't give any error on a chkdsk.
Did you know you can get it exchanged from Kingston under warranty ? It has a lifetime warranty. I had to do it for mine because the first one I had was defective from the beginning, I couldn't format it at all.
Trust me, I have this card and it works flawlessly since I got it exchanged !
bightf said:
Well, it seems like your kingston card was dead, it shouldn't give any error on a chkdsk.
Did you know you can get it exchanged from Kingston under warranty ? It has a lifetime warranty. I had to do it for mine because the first one I had was defective from the beginning, I couldn't format it at all.
Trust me, I have this card and it works flawlessly since I got it exchanged !
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I did exchange it already, the 1st one truly was crap, far worse than the 2nd one, the 2nd one was slightly better but still crap. So I decided to ditch Kingston altogether.
Lexar cards
I've had good luck with a lexar class 10 32gb cards. No one I know has any transcend cards though.
I can't use Transcend micro SDHC 16 GB class 4- I had to pull the battery almost always after using an app that accessed SD (camera, gallery, music player etc)
I've found that samsung has been a dream with good speeds and no issues (as of yet...). As for the Kingston i got a class 4 card and that worked fine for me.
Transcend 16GB SDHC Class 10 card on the Desire
working fine for 1 month
neurojoule said:
Transcend 16GB SDHC Class 10 card on the Desire
working fine for 1 month
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Ooh nice! Thanks, will buy one now.
Transcend 32GB SDHC Class 10 card on my Desire for 2 weeks, feel fine.
Got the card. Works flawlesly. Also increased the SD card read cache to 2048kB, I get a write speed of 11+MB/sec, read speed of 25+MB/sec now. Nice
I recently bought a new 16GB Class 10 micro sdhc card and it seems to be giving me a lot of problems. It reads and writes data perfectly fine, but after a while the card fails giving damaged SD card, format for using it. Is it jus me or are class 10 cards not usable on the i9000
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I recently bought a new 16GB Class 10 micro sdhc card and it seems to be giving me a lot of problems. It reads and writes data perfectly fine, but after a while the card fails giving damaged SD card, format for using it. Is it jus me or are class 10 cards not usable on the i9000
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Class 10 cards are recomanded on any device.. what brand is your card ?
I use a Samsung 32GB micro SDHC class 10 card for about 6 months now and it works perfectly fine. Before I had a Sandisk class 6 card and it gave me "damaged card" a few times. So I think it doesn't have anything to do with the class per se. Maybe your card is really damaged and should be replaced
Maybe You're using some app for card.
Once time I've got app to make card cache bigger, but everytime I plug&unplug phone to PC my phone show broken card.
i have a 32gb class 10 too and it works fine...it's samsung
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Hi guys,
Been using XT1045 for almost a month. Recently bought a microsd and phone will report "unexpected unmount" periodically.
When I insert the MicroSD card, I don't feel the resistants from springs like how you feel when you insert SIM card. When I tried to get the MicroSD out, I will have to drag it out instead of "push and pop" like the SIM card.
Is my XT1045's MicroSD Slot defected? Thanks guys.
The problem is with your sdcard. Moto G 4G doesn't supports class 10 UHS-1 sdcards. Motorola is working to solve it. There are other threads here talking about it.
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The problem is with your sdcard. Moto G 4G doesn't supports class 10 UHS-1 sdcards. Motorola is working to solve it. There are other threads here talking about it.
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Problem solved.
The microSD is Sandisk class 10 from Amazon, Moto G LTE has problem to keep it stable to work.
I don't have any slower card, but from the forum this is one common problem with high class microSD cards.
If you have the same problem, you need to purchase a lower class Card, maybe Class6.
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Problem solved.
The microSD is Sandisk class 10 from Amazon, Moto G LTE has problem to keep it stable to work.
I don't have any slower card, but from the forum this is one common problem with high class microSD cards.
If you have the same problem, you need to purchase a lower class Card, maybe Class6.
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Yeah, I know. Actually I'm using a 16GB Class 4 and it's serving me well.
Does anyone else have an issue with there phone telling you that your SD card is slow ?
I had a Sandisk 64gb Micro SD card and when i formatted it to use it as internal storage it told me the card appears to be slow and some apps may become juddery....
So i purchased a Sandisk Extreme Class 10 64gb memory card but get exactly the same message, am i missing something ?
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Does anyone else have an issue with there phone telling you that your SD card is slow ?
I had a Sandisk 64gb Micro SD card and when i formatted it to use it as internal storage it told me the card appears to be slow and some apps may become juddery....
So i purchased a Sandisk Extreme Class 10 64gb memory card but get exactly the same message, am i missing something ?
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I seem to have the same problem except I don't have the option to go ahead and format it. It says: SD card too slow for use as internal storage. This SD card is too slow for use as internal storage.
To format an SD card as internal storage, try using an UHS Speed Class 3 SD card. This was with a Samsung Evo Class 10 SD card. I then went and got a UHS speed class 3 SanDisk Extreme card like it specifies and I still get the same error. It won't let me go ahead and format it.
Hi,
I have my SD card (class 6) merged with my internal storage. Every app I move to the SD card lags like hell! They work perfect when on the internal storage. My storage is starting to fill though as it's only an 8GB device. Any ideas? I've been thinking that if I get a class 3 uhc SD card (they reckon they're up to 60 MB/s) but I'm not sure is that the problem?
Thanks for your advice.
Class 10 should be bare minimum. I am pretty sure the class 6 card is the cause. Uhs 3 is recommended.
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I would concur with @Gravemind2015 your card is too slow... Although I think a minimum UHS1 card is required to make it usable due to the higher write speed than a Class 10, but I do agree a UHS3 is recommended.
A Class 6 card is just too slow for use as adopted storage, I would convert it back to portable until you can get a new card or it will constantly lag on you.
Thank you for your help
I've bought a UHS Class 3 card, installed it and it's solved the problem.
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I would concur with @Gravemind2015 your card is too slow... Although I think a minimum UHS1 card is required to make it usable due to the higher write speed than a Class 10, but I do agree a UHS3 is recommended.
A Class 6 card is just too slow for use as adopted storage, I would convert it back to portable until you can get a new card or it will constantly lag on you.
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sir can i ask? i got same problem here, now i used sandisk micro SDHC UHS-I Class 10 16GB speed up to 48mb/s. but i still got lag, that laggy was from my phone or my sd card? if it cause by sd card, and than i'll buy UHS-3 class 10 speed up to 90mb/s. it will solved my laggy? i used Moto g4 plus 2/16 run with MM 6.0.1
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sir can i ask? i got same problem here, now i used sandisk micro SDHC UHS-I Class 10 16GB speed up to 48mb/s. but i still got lag, that laggy was from my phone or my sd card? if it cause by sd card, and than i'll buy UHS-3 class 10 speed up to 90mb/s. it will solved my laggy? i used Moto g4 plus 2/16 run with MM 6.0.1
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The card reader in the 3rd and 4th generation G devices is UHS-1, it's write speed is limited in real world use is limited to about 45mbps, or about 1/2 to 1/3 of the embedded storage chip... You will always have some lag by comparison. Will a U3 card be better? I can't answer that definitively since it would vary based on your specific usage.