Can anyone tell me as to what is the highest capacity card the S740 supports. Just talked to the HTC hotline, and they tell me it's 8GB (first they alleged it was only 4GB yet I had an 8GB in my machine that just got stolen).
On the other hand, I see offers out there for 16GB and even 32GB that supposedly work with the S740.
thanks in advance for your help
Well I've learned that 16GB will definitely work; and that 32GB should also - theoretically.
So I have taken the "plunge" and ordered the 32GB; after all the cost is practically negligible
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Hello,
I have updated my Tornado with WM6 - works great ; )))
Now I tried to use my 4GB microSD card with a miniSD card adapter in my tornado, but it doesn't find the card.
It's a 4GB microSD HC from SanDisk.
Is there a solution for this problem ? (another driver or something else)
Thanks, Newchurch
Tornado specs only support 1GB, but 2GB do work.
We are currently trying to port SDHC driver, but we have many problems, we don't even know if the card reader on the phone supports SDHC.
So you just go to wait
isnt there mini sd cards with 4 gb but without the damn HC?
like here (german ebay)
http://cgi.ebay.de/4GB-miniSD-Speic...tcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
why porting the other type? any advantages?
I bought a miniSD 4gb TOPRAM from eBay and it works great on my T-Mobile SDA with WM5 and WM6
Here is the same thing i bought: eBay miniSD 4gb TOPRAM
I thought all cards exceeding 2GB are SDHC ? HC = high capacity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC
karhoe said:
I thought all cards exceeding 2GB are SDHC ? HC = high capacity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC
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Not necessarily - some 4G SD cards are still no-HC. Dunno about the mini/microSD cards, though - to my knowledge, there're no no-HC 4G microSD cards.
Disk2Go seems the offer microSD non-HC in 4GB fashion, at least their website says so (and the online dealers I've found offering it):
http://www.disk2go.com/xx_EN/memorycard.php?id=microsd
From what I could gather, getting a 4GB miniSD non-HC 4GB to work in a Tornado is a matter of brand and luck.
Couldn't find any reports yet about how the chances of getting a 4GB microSD non-HC to work in a Tornado using a miniSD adapter are, but I guess since it's just simple wire extension in a bigger housing (no electronics needed), I'd say it *should* work.
However, I've yet to find a 4GB microSD + miniSD adapter combo for sale. Let me know if you do!
But I doubt the speed of non HC card above 2GB
Hi guys i am looking to buy a 32gb Class 10, MicroSD card for my Desire, i am planning to partition it so i can have more internal space. After searching the market for a competitive price, i have came down to 2 options:
Lexar 32GB Micro SDHC Class 10 Extreme Speed
Samsung MB-MSBGAEU 32GB Class 10 Micro SD Card
I would appreciate if users here can recommend me which one i should go for and why (if owned either and used) ?
Thanks alot
As far as I know, many of the higher class cards have been produced by biasing performance to continuous read/write speeds, for use in camcorders/cameras etc so they can record ultra HD or burst capture etc. HOWEVER, for use in a phone, which needs greater random read/write access they can suffer compared to a regular class 4 which is a better balanced card. There is a lot of this going on in the HTC Mozart pages here on XDA, where I've been spending time (had a Mozart, ROM'd it and gave it to my girlfriend, she loves it).
Many people have tried different 32gb/16gb cards, different classes from 2-10 and the results have been surprising. WP7 seems to be unusually fussy about the cards that will actually work with it, and the only card guaranteed to work everytime is SANDISK which says a lot about the quality, and people have been finding that performance with a Class 4 SanDisk card is better than performance with a supposed Class 10 card by another manufacturer such as Integral, Transcend etc or even Samsung and Kingston.
In the end I bought a 32gb SanDisk Class 4 off Amazon, for a lot more than they are on eBay at around £28, apparently there are loads of near-fakes on eBay (only way I could guarantee it was genuine- the chinese are using genuine 4gb SanDisk cards and then re-branding and re-coding them as 32gb, the card thinks it's a 32gb, reports that it's a 32gb card but obviously runs out of room and has errors as soon as you try to put stuff on it).
Hope this helps- generally you get what you pay for and if it sounds too good to be true it usually is.
I bought yesterday a samsung class 6, 16 GB micro-sd card.
H2testw:
Writing speed: 10.00 MByte/s
Reading speed: 15.5 MByte/s
i know this post is about 20 days old, but maybe you haven't choosen a sd card yet
i first got a 16gb lexar class 6 card -> everything was fine
now i got a 32 gb samsung class 10 card
and i must say there is no remarkable speed/transfer difference
so buy a card which is class 6 or higher and everything should be fine
I have the Lexar class 10 32Gb card in my Desire, no problems. I bought it from Amazon during their Black Friday sale.
I have the Samsung 32gb class 10. Working flawlessly with 1gb ext4.
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Lol I have the Samsung 32gb class 10. Working flawlessly with 2gb ext4.
Lexar 32 gb class 10
I got a lexar 32 gb class 10 at Christmas. So far no troubles, but I've never done any speed tests on it.
So far happy.
I got a 'Lexar 32GB Micro SDHC Class 10 High Speed' for £27 from Play.com and it works a treat!!!
Samsung MB-MSBGAEU 32GB Class 10 Micro SD Card
crystaldiskmark 3.0.1
seq read: 19.93MB/s seq write: 11.79MB/s
4k read: 3.736MB/s 4k write: 0.693MB/s
4k (QD32) read: 3.833MB/s 4k write: 0.683MB/s
I think I have fallen foul of this, I bought two 32gb cards from'micro sd cards uk' @ about 15 quid each and I cant write to them properly they are class 10 so they should be ok but I have nothing but probs with them on two laptops with different cards readers,
Ill contact the vendors tomorrow Ill keep you posted.
Sounds very cheap for a class 10 32gb card, I bought my samsung one around christmas for £35 and that was the cheapest price at the time!
I'm sorry to say this but if something sounds to good to be true then it probably is...
Definately Lexar that's what use and its works great and very fast too
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I have been using Lexar 32gb class 10 for a year and its very good. I bought it for 29$ on a sale and that's what makes it amazing actually.
Here are the avarege speeds after 3 runs:
Read 19.4
Write 10.8
I strongly suggest to anyone.
not just ebay
In the end I bought a 32gb SanDisk Class 4 off Amazon, for a lot more than they are on eBay at around £28, apparently there are loads of near-fakes on eBay (only way I could guarantee it was genuine- the chinese are using genuine 4gb SanDisk cards and then re-branding and re-coding them as 32gb, the card thinks it's a 32gb, reports that it's a 32gb card but obviously runs out of room and has errors as soon as you try to put stuff on it).
not just eBay some can be found on amazon i got two from amazon and had get a refund kept losing mp3s and pics so tested with h2testw_1.4and lost 28gb
so get this and test if you have probs
kuljit55 said:
Hi guys i am looking to buy a 32gb Class 10, MicroSD card for my Desire, i am planning to partition it so i can have more internal space. After searching the market for a competitive price, i have came down to 2 options:
Lexar 32GB Micro SDHC Class 10 Extreme Speed
Samsung MB-MSBGAEU 32GB Class 10 Micro SD Card
I would appreciate if users here can recommend me which one i should go for and why (if owned either and used) ?
Thanks alot
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I thought that the maximum allowed for Desire was 16 gb. Mine is 16 gb (Samsung), with good data transfer performance. By the way, in your situation I would go for Samsung.
dreadylock said:
In the end I bought a 32gb SanDisk Class 4 off Amazon, for a lot more than they are on eBay at around £28, apparently there are loads of near-fakes on eBay (only way I could guarantee it was genuine- the chinese are using genuine 4gb SanDisk cards and then re-branding and re-coding them as 32gb, the card thinks it's a 32gb, reports that it's a 32gb card but obviously runs out of room and has errors as soon as you try to put stuff on it).
not just eBay some can be found on amazon i got two from amazon and had get a refund kept losing mp3s and pics so tested with h2testw_1.4and lost 28gb
so get this and test if you have probs
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And I think I got one of those.Benchmark numbers seems pretty crappy.
-Samsung microSD SDHC 32gb Class10
This was the Ebay seller
Hi everyone!
I want t buy a Galaxy Note 10.1 3G & WiFi in the UK and am bit confused about the amount of memory! I will keep on searching and reading about it.
I can see on this site http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/galaxy-note/galaxy-note/GT-N8000EAABTU-spec lots of information!
Memory
16 / 32 / 64GB
Upto available memory
Upto available memory
Upto 32GB External Memory
16GB / 32GB / 64GB Nand Memory
1GB SDRAM Memory
So my question is how do I get Galaxy Note 10.1 3G & WiFi with 64gb memory? Is the internal memory 32gb and I add a 32GB Micro SDHC?
I can see stores such as John Lewis selling 16gb models only..
http://www.johnlewis.com/231714901/Product.aspx?s_pccid=pc_gs_200_&
I get the feeling that 16gb, 32gb and 64gb models wil be available, and a further 32gb can be added with a microSD card.
Back to my searching! Any advice appreciated!
Edit - Maybe this answers my own question.. from Handtec
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php/7457/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1---32gb-wifi---3g--sim-free-unlocked--pearl-grey-
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 - 32GB WiFi + 3G (SIM Free/Unlocked, Pearl Grey)
Android 4.0 ICS, 10.1-Inch, Quad 1.4-GHz, 32GB, 2GB RAM, 5MP + 1.9MP Camera, WiFi + 3G, GPS, Bluetooth
Ofiaich
Depends on ur location / country. Uk only has the 16gb version (nt quite sure)
Remember, that you can use 64GB cards too.
I am quite sure a 64gb version will never exist as it was with tab 7.7 ...........
It appears the 64gb version was bumped from their line up according to this article from pcworld
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2609...w_the_pen_sets_this_android_tablet_apart.html
Not sure, there was a 64gb version of the SGS3 but no-one seems to have in stock though Kogan did for a little while.
The bastards seem to release 16gb first then 32gb. REALLY bites as I would've liked a 32 or 64gb version sraight off the bat though the price goes up enormously....
Still, 64gb internal and 64gb micro sd card would be sweet...
Hey guys,
For a while now i've been using a class 4 microSDXC 16Gb with a meenova.com dashmicro. Now more & more i'm hitting that slow write speed from pc to the card and the 16GB limited size, which is half that of my nexus 5 to begin with. Now i was wondering, has anyone used a 64GB or even a 128GB microsd card succesfully with the nexus 5 through usbOTG?
Cause i'm looking to pick me up one of these
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-And...&keywords=SanDisk+Ultra+128GB+microSDXC+UHS-I
if i can find one on e-bay by an sandisk. Freakin amazon doesn't support paypal and retail stores carry them for double that price
Yes, I've used a Sandisk 64GB SDXC on OTG with my N5. I had root and used Chainfire's Stickmount Pro, but I've seen comments that Marshmallow natively supports OTG.
But if your question is just "Will 64GB work?", then yes, it will.
i updated my nexus 5 today to MMB29S, yeah it has native usb otg support Great to hear that it supports at least 64GB, now if someone can confirm it supports 128GB that's even better. Then i can start hunting for a shop.
I think (double-check... ) that the SDXC standard is up to 2TB, so the only thing holding you back is the price and the fact that nothing over 128GB currently exists.
200GB does exist, atleast sandisk has some. But that's too expensive for my budget
Was wondering if anybody has tried if the SanDisk 400GB Ultra Plus Micro SD (SDXC) Card is compatible with Z5C.
I know specs say max. 256GB but on previous phones I've seen that larger cards might work
it might work because when Z5 was new the largest MicroSD card was 200GB, and abit after 250 and some ppl says 250GB work with their devices
now i have 16GB extreme plusUHSIII (For 4K) but on my last trip my SD memory runout really fast lost some photos\videos)
16GB cost me 50euro at the time , 256gb cost about 200eu.. so i guess 400 is super expensive
(ultra is alot alot cheaper but slower (about like class 10, 10MB\s write) i had 32GB one he was to slow and lagging for 4K)
i managed to connect my 1TB HDD via OTG but i guess its not the same
Superrman said:
it might work because when Z5 was new the largest MicroSD card was 200GB, and abit after 250 and some ppl says 250GB work with their devices
now i have 16GB extreme plusUHSIII (For 4K) but on my last trip my SD memory runout really fast lost some photos\videos)
16GB cost me 50euro at the time , 256gb cost about 200eu.. so i guess 400 is super expensive
(ultra is alot alot cheaper but slower (about like class 10, 10MB\s write) i had 32GB one he was to slow and lagging for 4K)
i managed to connect my 1TB HDD via OTG but i guess its not the same
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Currently I use a 200 GB Sandisk on my Experia Z5. It's playing really cool with PowerAmp
clriis said:
Was wondering if anybody has tried if the SanDisk 400GB Ultra Plus Micro SD (SDXC) Card is compatible with Z5C.
I know specs say max. 256GB but on previous phones I've seen that larger cards might work
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i had that model in a z3c and also a moto g3 working well so dont worry works perfectly :good::good:
I was actually skeptical that anything beyond 128GB would work. Glad to hear it's fine.