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People may wish to know that the new 64GB Sandisk uSDXC memory cards work successfully on the Toshiba TG01...
As supplied the card is formatted as the new exFAT. To use in the TG01 simply reformat to FAT32 (I used Acronis Disk Director on a PC) and then it will work just like any other card in the TG01. This is what you get as a result
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Best regards,
Kevin
thanks for the info kevin 64gb
wow!!
how have you already filled up 59GB??
olyloh6696 said:
wow!!
how have you already filled up 59GB??
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That was very easy ! ...CD albums stored as .wav (1:1, uncompressed). Each album takes about 700MB... extracted using Exact Audio Copy.
I have parallel ripped to .mp3 (VBR 192 kBits/s) for use in the car where quality is less important, but am also contemplating re-saving as .flac files to reduce space a bit on the TG01 while retaining a 1:1 bit image. But the bigger uSDCX card certainly makes for a wholly better selection available on tap without having to swap from the PC so often. And there are suggestions that the format is theoretically capavle of being extended up to 2TB !!! Now that really would be something
Best regards,
Kevin
Very impressive!
Great stuff
How much did you get it for Kevin?
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olyloh6696 said:
Very impressive!
Great stuff
How much did you get it for Kevin?
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The best I found was Amazon UK at £96 last weekend with free post (proper Amazon rather than a 3rd party supplier), but the price and availability is going up and down all the time...
PS. is also available at Play.com for £99 free postage.
Regards,
Kevin
Wow Kevin thanks for posting this! Just wondering does it affect battery life at all? 96 quid? That's around what I paid for the phone itself! Think I'll wait before buying one
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Wow Kevin thanks for posting this! Just wondering does it affect battery life at all? 96 quid? That's around what I paid for the phone itself! Think I'll wait before buying one
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I don't think the actual memory size affects the battery, but the class size.
The higher the class, the faster the memory card, but I think it can affect battery life
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Tozzy2 said:
Wow Kevin thanks for posting this! Just wondering does it affect battery life at all?
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As Oly suggests the higher Class (speed rating) probably does affect power consumption to some degree (equivalent to difference between a 5400 or 7200rpm hard disc). Personally I think the trade for double the storage capacity and higher speed well worth while, since there is no discernable loss of endurance.
However I don't believe the storage capacity should have any meaningful impact on battery life. Since is non-volatile storage, it is not going to use more energy to read a music album's or a film's worth of data on a big card than a small one - it's the same amount of data. Perhaps there could be an impact if you do a lot more write actions (eg. beacaus of having a big card, then being able to take and store lots more photos), but I suspect would still be negligible compared to other significant power drains such as the backlight or radios.
Best regards,
Kevin
What's the speed of this compared to a Class 10 micro SD card?
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I am guessing no one except online has the 32 gig sd card. Plenty of places have the 16, but not able to find the 32 besides online. Makes me think any online or not legit.
Anyone have an idea?
I got mine from verizon. I'm not sure if they have them in the store but it was free next day shipping so I bought mine online.
Why was this thread even created when you replied to a thread of the exact same topic at around 7am the same day? Either way....
I tried to organize a group buy for 32GB Class 6 MicroSD cards when I was still on the Samsung Moment forums...needless to say, it was harder than I thought. It seems that they're starting to become more reliable and coming down in price vs when they first started hitting the market. Early on people complained about issues of actually only storing 2-16GB's, sometimes losing information, etc due to something with the formatting of the cards from their producers. As time has gone, they seem to have gotten better and are down to around $50...but I have yet to try one personally.
I got my sandisk 32GB from amazon for around 100USD its a class 2 but read good things about class 2 sandisk vs cheap class 4/6 cards
just ran a test and i write @ 5.5-6.5 MB/s and read @ 11MB/s on mine... testing installed in phone mounted to pc with stock cable
and 29.71GB useable space
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I got my sandisk 32GB from amazon for around 100USD its a class 2 but read good things about class 2 sandisk vs cheap class 4/6 cards
just ran a test and i write @ 5.5-6.5 MB/s and read @ 11MB/s on mine... testing installed in phone mounted to pc with stock cable
and 29.71GB useable space
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That is about the same speed of the 16 GB samsung card that came with my phone.
That's because theyre both only Class 2 cards. They work fine, but once we get apps2sd working, we'll need Class 6 cards for them to be efficient.
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That's because theyreboth only Class 2 cards. They work fine, but once we get apps2sd working, we'll need Class 6 cards for them to be efficient.
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a good C2 will beat a cheap C6... just saying.. class 6 is rated differently by different manufacturers.. some rate buy write and some rate by speed...
sandisk is by write and even so i am writing at 6MBs and reading at 11MBs which is plenty fast for a2sd-ext, actually its in spec for a C6 sd... and thats not using a straight card reader.. thats just mounted and using stock cable fwiw...
just sayin... dont get some 50 dollar "class6" and expect miracles when it comes to speed.
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I know what you're "just sayin", both times. Per a Wikipedia article from the people who first wrote the Apps2SD app stated that a Class 6 card is needed to match the processor speed so the app can run efficiently.
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I know what you're "just sayin", both times. Per a Wikipedia article from the people who first wrote the Apps2SD app stated that a Class 6 card is needed to match the processor speed so the app can run efficiently.
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yes, but a class 6 writes at a minimum of 6MB... that being said a GOOD C2 will be just as efficient.
Ministry of Human Resource Development under Govt. of India had promised in 2010 that they will provide a low cost, android based tablet for the needy mass of the Indian population which can't afford the basic resources such as internet and exactly after an year they have launched "Akash" (in Hindi it means sky).
Most of India's 1.2 billion people are poor and products such as Apple Inc's iPad are beyond the reach even of many in the fast-growing middle class.
The low-cost device is part of the government's larger initiative aimed at improving India's educational system through technology
Technical specifications:--
*Operating system: Android 2.2
*Screen: 7″ resistive
*Processor: 366 MHz + HD video co-processor (or 600MHz by a U.S. company Conexant Systems. I'm not sure which one of the either)
*RAM: 256 MB
*Flash memory: 2GB + 2GB Micro-SD (expandable up to 32 GB)
*USB ports: 2
*Network: WiFi (GPRS & 3G options) SIM module will be added preferably in next batch
*180 minutes of battery power, two USB ports
*multimedia and videoconferencing capabilities
Best of all this is developed & made in India.
chron(.)com/business/article/India-announces-cheap-computer-for-rural-poor-2203509.php
reuters(.)com/article/2011/10/05/us-india-tablet-idUSTRE7940YV20111005
yup all over the news
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/05/us-india-tablet-idUSTRE7940YV20111005
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what do you think of it ??
this tablet is small slow and etc.
but 35$? this is awesome!
this is useful to children.
it isn't that slow... It has separate HD video co-processor so even a 1080p video runs smoothly on it .
35$? It's like for free...
reminds me...
Anyone else recall an effort a few years back to give impoverished third world villages free laptops? They ran linux, had rechargeable batteries with a crank-winder, and were rather minimally powered. This sounds like a much better deal to me.
India rocks!
180mins of battery life.......
Oh wrll , I guess that's what you get for $35
Forever living in my Galaxy Ace using XDA App
For that money, why not..
It's very good because it helps to indian people to touch technology.
EmoBoiix3 said:
180mins of battery life.......
Oh wrll , I guess that's what you get for $35
Forever living in my Galaxy Ace using XDA App
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3 hours of display is pretty cool on a tablet for $35...!!! Our $500 phones barely touch the 4 hour mark for most people!
EmoBoiix3 said:
180mins of battery life.......
Oh wrll , I guess that's what you get for $35
Forever living in my Galaxy Ace using XDA App
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Its the first try, and 3 hours on something for $35 is ok
They can improve it in the future once they get enough feedback, perhaps a faster proccy + big battery n a capacitative screen with maybe ics , and yea increase the cost a bit for this new version
Its too good, everyone can fell the android experience
I was the only one who voted "Naaaahhh...!!!!!" wtf lol
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I was the only one who voted "Naaaahhh...!!!!!" wtf lol
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I will vote that, too. Resistive? really? How much can it rAise (price)??
rocks!
this is GREAT! always like to see people helping people!
netomx said:
I will vote that, too. Resistive? really? How much can it rAise (price)??
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actually screen is the price deciding factor in most cases... it saves nearly rupees 5-7k per tablet which is more than the current price. Capacitive and amoLED screens are way too much costlier !!!1
Then it is easy to see and estimate all marketing markups on the manufacturing costs ...
At the end of the day we pay for the brand mainly ...
If it had the battery power it would be the perfect as a portable media player considering it has an SD slot and can supposedly play media well
wow what u guys except for $35?
Hi! It seems that there have been significant interests in SD cards for the sensation in this forum but I noticed that the threads are scattered. So I created this thread to hopefully consolidate these Q&As. So, the next time you see a good SD card deal, state:
1: Its price
2: Capacity (Of course)
3: Brand
4: Whether you placed an order or it has been shipped.
Hopefully this thread does put all the SD card concerns centrally and users will find it hugely convenient too. For irresistible deals, I may update them in this post so that everyone can *rush* for it!
I have this card and so far so good. It actually has a price drop since I bought it. Looks like a good deal to me.
Lexar 32GB Micro SDHC High Speed Card with Reader - Class 10 Extreme Speed
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freco said:
I have this card and so far so good. It actually has a price drop since I bought it. Looks like a good deal to me.
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Bought the same one, just arrived the other day and very impressed with it so far.
^ same for me, I think I got it for under £20 a couple of weeks back. Performance wise i was getting over 9MB/s for write and 19.5MB/s for read.
thanks good deals i have buy for 38 euro whit ship in italy
freco said:
I have this card and so far so good. It actually has a price drop since I bought it. Looks like a good deal to me.
Lexar 32GB Micro SDHC High Speed Card with Reader - Class 10 Extreme Speed
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I ordered one of them this morning (christmas present to me)
which means I will now have an 8, 16 and 32gb cards
freco said:
I have this card and so far so good. It actually has a price drop since I bought it. Looks like a good deal to me.
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Ordering one now! In Norway these costs like 80£ (ye, it's crazy)
So thanks!
A good place to frequently check is hotukdeals. Fantastic prices SD cards.
Yesterday they was a
Ultra Sandisk 16GB
Class 6
+ SD adapter
For £11.79
Cracking deal
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freco said:
I have this card and so far so good. It actually has a price drop since I bought it. Looks like a good deal to me.
Lexar 32GB Micro SDHC High Speed Card with Reader - Class 10 Extreme Speed
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Thanks! Ordered it yesterday and according to DHL tracking it should arrive tomorrow
Payd 36,31€ (£29.57) and saved in comparisation to the price on amazon.de 12€
Happy that helped you guys
I bought two of these for me and the wife. Performs like a champ. I get 7mb p/s when moving data from the pc to phone. A little faster when I use my usb card reader on the computer. Very fast. Performs better than I thought it would.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...324571825&sr=8-1&seller=&colid=&condition=new
Got them in 2 days with prime. Awesome deal if you ask me.
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Hey! Thanks for checking in! I came up with an idea for a product that I think will be a great addition to this community. My idea involves producing hardware for specific Android tablets and smartphones to increase their storage capacity, this device is currently not on the market anywhere in the world. Their is a need in the market that is not being filled, the truth is from ios to android everyone wants more storage for their mobile devices.
This device would be low profile and connect seamlessly to your smartphone or tablet. Everyone knows you can buy an otg cable for extra storage or purchase the Kingston Wi‑Drive, but who wants to lug around a wireless hard drive the same size of your already large smartphone or worse have an otg cable dangling around to fall out or break your micro USB port.
My invention will allow for flexibility and mobility, you can workout or even go jogging without the use of a flimsy otg cable or an unnecessary WiFi hard drive that has a limited battery capacity. One of my biggest achievements is allowing you to have all of this tech with a very small footprint that connects seamlessly with your target device. Files are stored locally via SD or microSD without the use of cloud storage (Cloud storage can be your worst enemy if your not on a unlimited data plan). All of your movies, music and pictures will be available on the fly for local commutes or long distance traveling.
With the rise of HD content and smartphones being effective laptop replacements, having more storage has become essential. My biggest concern is to make sure this product if affordable, and in doing so i will not include any additional storage due to high cost flash memory. I feel its more beneficial to the end user to use his or her already owned SD or microSD card, plus you can find amazing deals on SD cards just about anywhere in the market.
Device details:
- Maximum Storage capacity of 256GB not including your internal storage
(Depending on your device you can can max out your storage capacity to 384GB).
- Change SD or microSD on the fly (SD SDHC SDXC microSD microSDHC microSDXC)
- Unit will allow for flexibility and mobility
- All your data will be stored locally
Other supported products in the future:
- Samsung Galaxy nexus
- Nexus 7
- Nexus 10
- Samsung Galaxy S II
- Samsung Galaxy Note
- Samsung Galaxy Note II
- Droid Razr
More Devices to come...
I want to start an open discussion about the future of this device, please leave your feedback and any insights you have. This product will be in the market in 3 months time starting with the Samsung Galaxy S III for all carriers.
All feedback is greatly appreciated to bring this product to market, I wanna personally thank everyone who helps with this exciting process!
Good idea but how will you give its start...
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DanceOff said:
Good idea but how will you give its start...
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I will have the first fully functional prototype ready to go in one month. I will fund the first 50 to 100 production units myself. I feel the demand will be very high, so i will look at taking donation along with investors and possibly a crowd funding campaign with Kickstarter.
Blakroc said:
I will have the first fully functional prototype ready to go in one month. I will fund the first 50 to 100 production units myself. I feel the demand will be very high, so i will look at taking donation along with investors and possibly a crowd funding campaign with Kickstarter.
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what would be the cost of making it?
DanceOff said:
what would be the cost of making it?
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Not including labor, between 20 to 35 USD. My biggest concern is to make sure this product if affordable, and in doing so i will not include any storage with this product due to high cost (I feel if i added my own storage the cost of this unit would be from 70 to 100 USD). I feel its more beneficial to the end user to use his or her already owned SD or MicroSD card, plus you can find amazing deals on SD cards just about anywhere in the market.
My friend is in need of a phone that's totalling in capacity at atleast 64GB, no matter if it's microsd 32+internal 32 or microsd 64, just as long as it's atleast 64GB all in all, and it doesnt matter if it's rather old like Nexus S but not something very expensive like HTC One because Philippines used phones market is good for those, what's an ok Android device like that? it's really problematic because it's hard to tell from just google search, so if you already know one from the back of your mind I'll be greatful.
My friend just loves to take his nearly 30GB(and rather fast growing) music library everywhere and his iPod Classic just broke, and his suffered from the rather common flaw of the jack breaking plus large capacity mp3's are so hard to find in here, no matter where we look, so we just thought it's not a bad idea to just go for a phone.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
EDIT: Preferably at a low to mid end kind of price like 160 USD(even when estimated when it's used)
WilhelmPrice said:
My friend is in need of a phone that's totalling in capacity at atleast 64GB, no matter if it's microsd 32+internal 32 or microsd 64, just as long as it's atleast 64GB all in all, and it doesnt matter if it's rather old like Nexus S but not something very expensive like HTC One because Philippines used phones market is good for those, what's an ok Android device like that? it's really problematic because it's hard to tell from just google search, so if you already know one from the back of your mind I'll be greatful.
My friend just loves to take his nearly 30GB(and rather fast growing) music library everywhere and his iPod Classic just broke, and his suffered from the rather common flaw of the jack breaking plus large capacity mp3's are so hard to find in here, no matter where we look, so we just thought it's not a bad idea to just go for a phone.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
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i can think of galaxy S3 which can have up to 128GB with Sd card
That's kind of expensive right now
WilhelmPrice said:
That's kind of expensive right now
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what about a 32Gb galaxy s2 with 32gb sd card
Budget Mobile For Replacement of iPod.
WilhelmPrice said:
That's kind of expensive right now
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Hello @WilhelmPrice,
I am a 21 year phone enthusiast and would like to help you out in selecting a phone.
Your needs are very unique and there is only One such phone which satisfies your requirement
In past years, There has not been any phone which could expand its storage to 64 gb both on board and off.
But Nokia is the only Leading Innovation in This Feild.
Expandable Memory Upto 64 GB,
Nokia Lumia 520, that was recently unveiled as the 'cheapest Windows Phone 8' mobile,
Is now available for purchase from Nokia's official website and other online as well as offline dealers for 190$
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Nokia Lumia 520 technical specifications
4.0-inch WVGA display
Snapdragon S4 1GHz dual-core processor
512MB RAM
8GB internal storage, expandable up to 64GB via microSD card
5-megapixel rear camera
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G
Windows Phone 8
1,420mAH battery
119.9 x 64 x 9.9 mm
124 grams
This is a little over your budget,
But wait for sometime, You could get it on lower prices.
Apart from this, There is a less likely chance to get a smartphone with 64GB expansion.
Regards,
Dwarkesh Soren.
Blackwolf10 said:
what about a 32Gb galaxy s2 with 32gb sd card
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hey I didn't think of that, I do have an S2 but unaware there's one with a 32 internal, let me look it up, thanks. And the Lumia, I'll ask him if he's ok with WP, thanks