Samsung new UHS-1 series microSD for LTE phones - Android General

Samsung's memory cards were updated late Wednesday with large-scale production one of the world's fastest microSD cards. The new 16GB microSDHC card runs at the same UHS-1 (Ultra High Speed-1) spec normally used for the latest full-size SD cards, giving it performance that would previously have been reserved for pro memory for DSLRs and video cameras. Sequential read speeds peak at about 80MB per second, or roughly four times the 21MB of regular microSD cards.
The storage is ostensibly meant for LTE-capable smartphones and tablets, where flash memory speed could bottleneck the connection. It should nonetheless be useful for cameras that take microSD storage and support UHS-1. Samsung reached the density through a combination of its more recent 20-nanometer manufacturing process to build 64-gigabit (8GB) chip layers as well as a toggle DDR2 interface that can saturate the newly available bandwidth.
Release schedules and prices weren't given out, although mass production usually precedes a launch within a few months or less.
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Is This Micro SD IS Good For Galaxy S

Its a free gift from store with phone
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of course, as long as it works
8GB class 6 is very decent, enough for most people (not me)
AllGamer said:
of course, as long as it works
8GB class 6 is very decent, enough for most people (not me)
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i tested it and works good i filed it all 7.47Gb
10 - 12 mb data save speed with data cabel and phone
AllGamer said:
of course, as long as it works
8GB class 6 is very decent, enough for most people (not me)
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Class 6 is pretty high end if I'm not wrong. What's enough for you?
How can we possibly tell you some generic SD card is good, we don't even know who manufactured it? Also, how do you define "good"? Something that works, something that is fast?
You ask a silly question, you'll get a dumb answer...
^^^
What he said..

Samsung new UHS-1 series microSD for LTE phones

Samsung's memory cards were updated late Wednesday with large-scale production one of the world's fastest microSD cards. The new 16GB microSDHC card runs at the same UHS-1 (Ultra High Speed-1) spec normally used for the latest full-size SD cards, giving it performance that would previously have been reserved for pro memory for DSLRs and video cameras. Sequential read speeds peak at about 80MB per second, or roughly four times the 21MB of regular microSD cards.
The storage is ostensibly meant for LTE-capable smartphones and tablets, where flash memory speed could bottleneck the connection. It should nonetheless be useful for cameras that take microSD storage and support UHS-1. Samsung reached the density through a combination of its more recent 20-nanometer manufacturing process to build 64-gigabit (8GB) chip layers as well as a toggle DDR2 interface that can saturate the newly available bandwidth.
Release schedules and prices weren't given out, although mass production usually precedes a launch within a few months or less.
Read [email protected]
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[Q] New SDHC card

Hi!
Well its time to upgrade my stock 8gb SDHC card...
Im looking into 2 brands -
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Kingston 32gb class10 SDHC card
or
Samsung 32gb class10 SDHC card
Both costs about the same @ my local computer store so no difference there...
Can you help me decide what brand - kingston or samsung card would be better for my sensation?
Heard that these new samsung cards are with the best read/write speeds... is this true?
Help me decide please!
Thanks!
Peace out!
if those are your options, I would go with the Samsung (saw good reviews on newegg). but personally, I would go with ADATA. been using that brand for roughly 3 years now and never had any problems. I have a 16GB class 6 and 32GB class 10
Personally, I like Kingston. But if Samsung has been getting good reviews...let us know what you end up with and how it performs.
So I have bought The samsung one!
see test here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27453495#post27453495

Samsung folder images leaked

The new mobile of Samsung that is Samsung galaxy folder SCH-W789 images are leaked. Here they are.
Some specifications were told by sammy hub, they say:
" The confirmed features we know right now are 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 5MP camera with flash, microSD card slot and Android 4.1 OS but as per the previous leak, the phone will have external and internal 3.3-inch HVGA displays, 1GB RAM and Luxury Gold colour option."
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HIT THANKS WHENEVER POSSIBLE OR IF I HELPED YOU...
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The new mobile of Samsung that is Samsung galaxy folder SCH-W789 images are leaked. Here they are.
Some specifications were told by sammy hub, they say:
" The confirmed features we know right now are 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 5MP camera with flash, microSD card slot and Android 4.1 OS but as per the previous leak, the phone will have external and internal 3.3-inch HVGA displays, 1GB RAM and Luxury Gold colour option."
HIT THANKS WHENEVER POSSIBLE OR IF I HELPED YOU...
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It will be a flop

Sandisk MicroSD Problems

I was bought a 16GB Sandisk MicroSD @ Walmart as a "Just Because" gift back in late May 2015, When I first received it I had to do 8 Formats to get it to take on my Nextbook 10.1. At first i thought it was the reader port messing up on the computer it self but all of my other cards worked just fine. Yesterday evening I was browsing through files on whats now my "Snapped SD" when It was acting really funny (Error Messages, ECT.) so I pulled out the MicroSD carefully (as I always do) and found this!! I have been reading up on COUNTERFEIT MicroSDs and I think this may be one, I am pretty sure it is not supposed to have a letter "I" after HC unless 32GB or larger. It is an "Everyday" MicroSD as seen here, but the picture do not match at all... http://www.sandisk.com/products/memory-cards/microsd/class4/?capacity=16GB What do I do?? I've lost almost 14GB of data and don't want to pay $20/GB for it to be recovered! After I Removed it now the PC or any other will NOT read it in an adapter or in the intergrated reader.
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I do NOT have the respites at all so Sandisk probably wont accept it

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