Is 64gb sd card works on galaxy R? - Samsung Galaxy R i9103

I have read on amazon website that 64gb sd card working our galaxy R and galaxy s2.But only downside is that ,it costs more around $70 to $80.
Has anybody checked it?
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And one more thing,has anybody of u checked 32gb class 10 sd card on our galaxy R?
Plz let me know.
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Specs says that expandable upto 32gb so i dnt think 64gb will work with sgr.
32gb class 10 sdhc works fine, i never tried 64gb.
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xlm13x said:
Specs says that expandable upto 32gb so i dnt think 64gb will work
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specs of my past Acer s200 says that it supports up to 8Gb MicroSD, but it works fine with 16Gb.
That was mine that it supports Hight Capasity (MicroSDHC) cards.
So if the 64Gb card have the same technology, it should work fine.
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64Gb use the "SDXC" technology. It shold work if the kernel have supported driver for that type of cards.
D'oh!
Manjunath324, forget about 64Gb

Manjunath324 said:
I have read on amazon website that 64gb sd card working our galaxy R and galaxy s2.But only downside is that ,it costs more around $70 to $80.
Has anybody checked it?
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Hi, I have 64 GB SDXC Sandisk card class 10th It works perfectly on my Galary R. Video recording is at the end of a very smooth

What is the approx. cost?
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magsp said:
Hi, I have 64 GB SDXC Sandisk card class 10th It works perfectly on my Galary R. Video recording is at the end of a very smooth
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Hi buddy can you confirm that it works on stock ROM & kernel ?
Have you experienced any problems like deep sleep or restarts during daily use of your SGR with the 64GB memory card ?

'cooleagle' said:
Hi buddy can you confirm that it works on stock ROM & kernel ?
Have you experienced any problems like deep sleep or restarts during daily use of your SGR with the 64GB memory card ?
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I have XWLA4 Android 2.3.6, kernel ardatdat 1.7b2, earlier 1.6 Everything works stably. I use the card 64 is almost two months. I had a ardatdat 1.5 and the card 32 gb and android 2.3.4. Smarphone died and before that he often did restart. Service listed the motherboard and processor. Since then it's fine.

My sandisk 64gb sdxc works fine with stockrom & stockkernel

Huxflux said:
My sandisk 64gb sdxc works fine with stockrom & stockkernel
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Only thing is that,we have to format the card on phone to FAT .
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32GB class 10 Stornium Card works perfectly fine in my SGR.

Guys, will 64GB work properly without issues, i will buy it,
but its very very costly compared to 32Gb card, so please let me know whether it will work fine with SGR, or later i will have to repent for wasting my money.
32GB card - 1500rs
64GB card - 5000rs
Huge difference, dont know why

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64gb microsdxc card on LG O3D?

Hi, did any one try to run microsd 64gb card on LG O3D? Galaxy S II, HTC Sensation, Galaxy S, HTC Sensation run 64 GB MicroSDXC card witout ant problem>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274789
I want a 64 gb sdxc card.
x7nofate said:
Hi, did any one try to run microsd 64gb card on LG O3D? Galaxy S II, HTC Sensation, Galaxy S, HTC Sensation run 64 GB MicroSDXC card witout ant problem>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274789
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this depends on its cpu,and its max storage is 32gb
sdswing said:
this depends on its cpu,and its max storage is 32gb
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Not at all: http://www.androidnz.net/2011/09/sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc-cards-confirmed.html
This is actually a really good question
acording to this it should be able to use it up until 32 GB
and for bigger ones it need to use exFAT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SDXC#SDXC
Linux systems that support SDHC cards also support SDXC cards, as long as the card contains a compatible file system. A proprietary driver is available for the exFAT file system.
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more info needed.
Oh, I'm want 1 card. But, how much?
Any news on this? Anyone did a real test with a O3D and a 64GB card?
vnfisher said:
Oh, I'm want 1 card. But, how much?
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100£
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There shouldn't be any problem with 64gb if it works on other phones. I doubt that it's hardware related.
Almost all the phones have the same specification about maximum sd size, and it's 32gb. The 64gb is new and the specification on the phones was written when the 64gb wasn't available.
working very good
wesam32003 said:
working very good
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Does it support an exFAT filesystem with the O3D or have you got your 64gb card with a FAT32 format?
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I had an 64GB card, but my P920 literally ignored it. So no 64GB for me.
So now I have my old 8GB back, and its working.
But why on earth would somebody need 64GB?
The sound quality is even worse than my 10 bucks mp3 player
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But why on earth would somebody need 64GB?
greetings,
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Because 32GB is not enough.I have 46 games on mine sgs 2, only this games need over 30GB free. Were I could put rest stuff like movies, films,mp3, maps for navigation etc.? Some free space for my own video, taken pictures.now I have got 80GB and only 6GB free memory. That the reason that I change lg optimus 3d on sgs 2. 40 GB is not enought
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Then the boys 3d optimus quietly supports 64gb?
no no no!!
look here!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038039
And this guy "3waygeek" blogged this further:
Well, I just got the SanDisk 64GB microSDXC. As I predicted, the SGS2 couldn't read the exFAT filesystem the card is formatted with. However, the SGS2 did format it as FAT32, and seems to accept it as a valid device.
I'm now copying my old 32GB card to the new 64GB, using standard USB microSDHC card readers on a Windows box. But before I did that, I ran SDTools on the microSDXC. Read speed 18 MB/s, write speed 6.6 MB/s; see the attached snapshot. Those numbers suggest to me that the device is the bottleneck, not the card.
So, aside from the lack of exFAT support, it looks like microSDXC will work. it works! just let ur phone RE-Format it to fat-32
hmm
I saw a post saying that 64gb had worked properly on LG-SU760, but I don't have any idea what sdxc is actually working well on Op3d...
It might depend on sd company.
see here it is available for Rs. 3455/- only!!!
www.deltapage.com/products/SanDisk®-Mobile-Ultra™-microSDHC™-64-GB-Class-6-(UHS-1).html
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x7nofate said:
Because 32GB is not enough.I have 46 games on mine sgs 2, only this games need over 30GB free. Were I could put rest stuff like movies, films,mp3, maps for navigation etc.? Some free space for my own video, taken pictures.now I have got 80GB and only 6GB free memory. That the reason that I change lg optimus 3d on sgs 2. 40 GB is not enought
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or perhaps its needed for porn..... correction 3D PORN!!! LOL :victory::highfive:
sketch2k278 said:
or perhaps its needed for porn..... correction 3D PORN!!! LOL :victory::highfive:
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that's beautifull...why i don't thing before?:silly::angel:
UHS Support
hi everyone,
Im new to the forum and my first post. And sorry to interupt on a another thread coz I thought ths wil be just a simple thing to know.
Im intend to buy couple of sandisk mobile ultra 16gb UHS-1,
I knw that uhs stand for ultra high speed, bt don't know weather these cards are technologically different than normal sd cards.
So I would like to know would these work on our O3D?? Thank you.

Known working SD Cards

The Atrix 2 has problems with SD Cards.... everyone here knows it....
Lets compile a Thread with all known SD Cards that do not have issues.....
I used SD Tools (Free from Market) to pull the card info
https://market.android.com/details?id=ales.veluscek.sdtools&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImFsZXMudmVsdXNjZWsuc2R0b29scyJd
I'll Start......
I've had no issues since moving to lfabers SCV5.1 with the following card...
Labled Brand: Team
Capacity: 16GB
Class: 10
Name: NCard
OEM Id: BG
mid: 0x000073
Date: 10/2011
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820313169
That is a link to the specific card I bought
sandisk 16gb class 4 works great
Hmm SD Tools gives me a "Error reading buffer" when trying to test but I've never had any issues with the card whatsoever
SanDisk Mobile Ultra 16GB Class 4
samsung 16gb class2
Kingston 32GB class 4
Sandisk 16gb class 4, works great. $6 Amazon
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SanDisk 32gb class 4, works great
Transcend 32gb class 4 sdhc. Haven't seen any problems.
Kingston 32GB Class 6.
Don't work very well. Some downloads are corrupted.
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I did buy a fake card!
Sandisk 16gb class 6 working fine
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16gb class 2 sandisk from ebay works fine.
SanDisk 8gb class 2 works
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kirkgbr said:
Sandisk 16gb class 6 working fine
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Your Sandisk C6 is the mobile ultra in gray/red color?
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ar_cheap said:
Your Sandisk C6 is the mobile ultra in gray/red color?
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Yes it is.
Scandisk 32gb class 4 works great no issues so far
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i had problems with my previous sd card, pictures taken by the camera always missing. But then i got a sdhc kingston 16gb class 4 recently and it has been working great!
Kingston Class 4 16gb, Fry's
Works like a charm!
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Yes it is.
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Thanks. I'm also struggling which SD card I should pick.
I have some bad experience previously with my Milestone. I heard Android phones have poor compatibility with fast SD cards, especially Class 10 cards. But unluckily I needed fast SD card for Apps2Ext with limited ROM on my Milestone.
But now my phone has decent amount of ROM space, does it mean that I can live with a slow Class 4 SD card? Is there any advantage of using a fast, Class 6 or 10, card?
I want to hear the opinion from users of fast cards.
Thanks.
ar_cheap said:
Thanks. I'm also struggling which SD card I should pick.
I have some bad experience previously with my Milestone. I heard Android phones have poor compatibility with fast SD cards, especially Class 10 cards. But unluckily I needed fast SD card for Apps2Ext with limited ROM on my Milestone.
But now my phone has decent amount of ROM space, does it mean that I can live with a slow Class 4 SD card? Is there any advantage of using a fast, Class 6 or 10, card?
I want to hear the opinion from users of fast cards.
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Don't know that I can answer your questions directly. Only reason I got the 16G class 6 was because it was cheap and available at the time. I don't put apps on the sdcard and previously was working just fine with a 8G class 2. I just needed more space.
I bought a Ridata 16GB class 6 card and I usage a hard time getting the camera to save pictures to it. Always works for mundane things, but a soon as I want to take pictures if my kids it craps out. I have to unmount and then take it out and put it back in to work. Looks like I should ignored the review from Newegg.
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Tried 64GB sd card?

Market has 64GB cards for 3000 RS, anyone tried it on Galaxy sl? Though it supports only 32 GB in specs!
ayushextreme said:
Market has 64GB cards for 3000 RS, anyone tried it on Galaxy sl? Though it supports only 32 GB in specs!
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No, but I found this article that states that it works on the i9000 as well as ALMOST ALL Android phones. According to the article, it should work. Try it out and please report back!
http://www.androidnz.net/2011/09/sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc-cards-confirmed.html
NOTE: You might need to format the card in your phone before use.
Cheers
It does works !!!
yes it works.
yes 64gb work nice bt after filling 32gb on the card camera dosent click a photo and video....all other thing works fine.....
Can not load sd card 64gb.
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Can not load sd card 64gb.
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Yes you can.

External SD card

hi! i want to buy a new sd-card for my s3 mini. i had a 32 GB Sandisk ultra class 10.
what kind of card do you use?
what is the maximum read/write speed for our phone? (this will help me choose between a 64 GB sdxc card or a higher speed 16 GB)
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ozi5783 said:
hi! i want to buy a new sd-card for my s3 mini. i had a 32 GB Sandisk ultra class 10.
what kind of card do you use?
what is the maximum read/write speed for our phone? (this will help me choose between a 64 GB sdxc card or a higher speed 16 GB)
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If you're using maclaw's roms you can use a 64GB card.
I have a sandisk 16GB, no problem, good speed, works fine !
I have a Transcend 32GB, class 10, kind of like the one you had ozi5783. Bought it a few months ago, but if I knew then that I was going to use CyanogenMod, I would've waited a little bit longer, and bought a 64GB one. Not that I need that much space, but it would just be awesome to have... On the other hand, I guess that then I could store ALL of my favourite things (media) on it, and that's always handy.
Now, as far as I know, the stock phone supports "only" up to 32GB microSD, but like mauam said, with maclaw's roms you can use a 64GB card. Don't know if anyone tried it, though...
Btw, my card works nice and fast, no issues whatsoever... Very pleased.
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I have a Transcend 32GB, class 10, kind of like the one you had ozi5783. Bought it a few months ago, but if I knew then that I was going to use CyanogenMod, I would've waited a little bit longer, and bought a 64GB one. Not that I need that much space, but it would just be awesome to have... On the other hand, I guess that then I could store ALL of my favourite things (media) on it, and that's always handy.
Now, as far as I know, the stock phone supports "only" up to 32GB microSD, but like mauam said, with maclaw's roms you can use a 64GB card. Don't know if anyone tried it, though...
Btw, my card works nice and fast, no issues whatsoever... Very pleased.
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Just to clear any possible doubt, I use a 64gb card
Well, I finnaly did a test with A1 SD benchmark, and this is the result. I use CM11 by maclaw.
Our phone doesn't support UHS speed, so I'll just buy a 64gb when I'll have the money.
I will try SD booster to see if I get different results and post some screenshots after.
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Benchmarks are made with accurate with reboot option.
This one is made with 2048kb cache
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I use a Samsung Pro 64gb uhs1.
Writing speed is about 10mbps and reading is 20mbps.
It works well on Maclaw's roms, but is not reconized on Stock rom.
I have a common 8 Gb, works fine with the Cyanogen 4.4.2. I don't think is worth buying a expensive one.
I have a Transcend 32gb and it works well specially on maclaws rom.
I'm using a Kingston 64 GB SD-XHC class 10 on Stock Rom, and even without root, I'm able to read it flawlessly :good:
I'm using a 32Gb Kingston external card and it's awesome!
I have a Kingston 8gb but I'm planning to buy a 32gb.
Does the size play role to the speed? I read that if you have an external SD card with big capacity, let's say 32gb, the speed would be slower if you compare it with an external SD card of 8gb. Is that true?
I lost my transcend 32gb class10 and I'm back to old 4gb class4 I lost many games
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Shunten said:
I have a Kingston 8gb but I'm planning to buy a 32gb.
Does the size play role to the speed? I read that if you have an external SD card with big capacity, let's say 32gb, the speed would be slower if you compare it with an external SD card of 8gb. Is that true?
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It depends on class of it not size of it like 4,6,10 obviously 10 is faster and we can use 6and 10 for expanding ram
ozi5783 said:
Benchmarks are made with accurate with reboot option.
This one is made with 2048kb cache
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I Have a Kinkston 16Gb HC Class 6 and in have 2048Kb for cache. It Works perfectly on Mclaws ROMs 10.1 & 10.2 and CM11
32GB Class 10's tend to work best for me.
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I'm using a Kingston 64 GB SD-XHC class 10 on Stock Rom, and even without root, I'm able to read it flawlessly :good:
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64gb on stock rom? wow... first time i'm hearing this.
I have a noname 16gb right now, which works great but i am thinking about upgrading

SD cards

Recommendations would be most appreciated.
I got a SanDisk 128 GB and it has been working great so far.
The Samsung pro plus or sandisk extreme pro lines are what you are looking for. Enjoy
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I would recommend you Samsung MicroSDXC 64GB PRO Memory Card. Also other Samsung cards are great.
Very good read/write speeds.
I put a Lexar 128 GB 1000x in my MXP and it is functioning great.
I'm considering purchase of this phone - sounds like support for a micro SDcard works well, so is there any benefit to buying the 64 or 32GB internal storage models vs. the 16GB model? I can capture video and do TWRP backups to the (relatively inexpensive) SDcard, so what am I missing on a cheaper 16GB phone?
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EmperorX said:
The Samsung pro plus or sandisk extreme pro lines are what you are looking for. Enjoy
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Is the Moto X a UHS-I or UHS-II compatible host device? The extra cost of these higher-end sdcards would be wasted otherwise, correct?
Edit - I googled this topic and found this post: https://forums.motorola.com/posts/8cda627ead . In short, it confirms that the Moto X benefits from / takes advantage of a UHS-1 U3 microSD card. @EmperorX makes a good suggestion.
I still want to know if I really want to spend extra for a 32 or 64GB Moto X, given that I can buy a 32GB UHS-1 U3 card for US $15.
Both cards are UHS-I class U3
It does support uhs-1 from what I've read. We'll see, my wife's card gets here on Wed and I'll test out. Sandisk extreme pro.
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I see you've read what I read.
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UHS-1 U3 microsd card support even better in Android M
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Both cards are UHS-I class U3. It does support uhs-1 from what I've read. We'll see, my wife's card gets here on Wed and I'll test out. Sandisk extreme pro.
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If there's a good Android M ROM available yet, see about formatting it as phone-specific "internal" storage... See: https://www.androidpit.com/android-m-release-date-news-features-name#performance
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If there's a good Android M ROM available yet, see about formatting it as phone-specific "internal" storage... See: https://www.androidpit.com/android-m-release-date-news-features-name#performance
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That's the entire reason I went for one of these cards
Stoked on it!
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Problem
and what the maximum amount of the SD card can be used as system memory? I have a card to 64GB, and when you try to make it a system unit for a long time it formats, but it is empty and then says that the card is damaged, but if you use it like a regular card, it works fine and displays. Do not tell me what could be the problem?
device xt1575 android 6.0
how do the best microSD card options compare to internal storage (performance-wise)?
EmperorX said:
That's the entire reason I went for one of these cards
Stoked on it!
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Can you report on the relative performance of your higher-end microSD card vs. the internal storage? For example:
compare the time it takes to do a TWRP backup of the whole phone to internal vs. the microSD card
Capture full QHD video directly to the microSD card
etc.
Thanks!
bmeek said:
Can you report relative on the performance of your higher-end SD card vs. the internal storage? For example:
compare the time it takes to do a TWRP backup of the whole phone to internal vs. the microSD card
Capture full QHD video directly to the microSD card
Thanks!
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Unfortunately there was an error in shipping.... So we had to reorder and now are waiting until next week or as late as the 15th for it to arrive... Never had an issue like this with Amazon prime before.. Lmao.
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EmperorX said:
Unfortunately there was an error in shipping.... So we had to reorder and now are waiting until next week or as late as the 15th for it to arrive... Never had an issue like this with Amazon prime before.. Lmao.
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Amazon has been really dropping the ball lately. I haven't had a package come on time in about a month or two, even with "guaranteed delivery by". Lol
Soul Monkey said:
I got a SanDisk 128 GB and it has been working great so far.
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I second that
Soul Monkey said:
I got a SanDisk 128 GB and it has been working great so far.
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Yup. Anyone splurge on a 200GB card yet?
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I use a 32gb Samsung Pro+
I've got a generic 32gb class 10 and I have it as internal and its really laggy when I use Facebook, twitter etc so at the moment I just chuck my games on there. If I get a San disk extreme or pro will that eliminate the lag?
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Maybe... But don't expect it to. Internal memory is much faster than even the fastest SD card. If you must use your SD card as internal storage for apps due to space, then move low usage apps to external card and heavy use ones to internal
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Yup. Anyone splurge on a 200GB card yet?
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I would like to know this too. There was some user who was successfully using a 200gb card in his phone. But since then I havent read of anyone else doing it. It would be great if we could use a 200gb card in our phone. Someone who is using it, kindly give your feedback.
sarkar_007 said:
I would like to know this too. There was some user who was successfully using a 200gb card in his phone. But since then I havent read of anyone else doing it. It would be great if we could use a 200gb card in our phone. Someone who is using it, kindly give your feedback.
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Probably me, I have a Sandisk Ultra 200GB card. Works fine, no issues at all, ends up around 180GB usable. I've formatted it in both ext4 and exfat, both work fine. I did some benchmarks in another thread around here somewhere. Any questions, feel free.

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