I just curious if a 64G Micro card would be supported... SOrry if this has been discussed!
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It'll support up to 128 GB from what I know. It may not show the extra space but even the SGS2 would work with it.
Yes. I had issues with mines though when it was formatted as exFAT ... seems to work better now after formatting it to FAT32
It will take a 64 GB, but yes it has to be formatted as FAT32. The easiest thing to do is put it new in the phone and format it there under System/ Storage/ Format.You can still read and write to it on a PC (I don't have a Mac so I can't speak for that), but when you have it formatted by the phone itself you know it will work with it.
I believe apple is able to write to fat32.
I am on phone so expect errors
WA_Bob said:
It will take a 64 GB, but yes it has to be formatted as FAT32. The easiest thing to do is put it new in the phone and format it there under System/ Storage/ Format.You can still read and write to it on a PC (I don't have a Mac so I can't speak for that), but when you have it formatted by the phone itself you know it will work with it.
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I've got a 64gb card formatted with the original exFat format it came with and it works fine in my SGS3. The only issue is that CWM doesn't see it but I have read the the current version of CWM doesn't see the extSD card no matter how it's formatted.
Cool thanks i think i will pick on of those up then.. thx for all the posts..
S3 reception is great, better than the Razr... I was skeptical but glad it has better radio in it...
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I've got a 64gb card formatted with the original exFat format it came with and it works fine in my SGS3. The only issue is that CWM doesn't see it but I have read the the current version of CWM doesn't see the extSD card no matter how it's formatted.
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The latest versions of CWM and CWM Touch customized for the SGS 3 will see the ex-SD card no matter what the size, as long as it's formatted in FAT32. That's where I keep my nandroids and I can load .zip files from it. CWM doesn't work with exFAT for some reason that someone smarter than I has to explain. (Sorry I can't cite the reference, but I believe it is in one of the rooting forums here)
I think the phone formats the cards in exfat from what I have read.
WA_Bob said:
The latest versions of CWM and CWM Touch customized for the SGS 3 will see the ex-SD card no matter what the size, as long as it's formatted in FAT32. That's where I keep my nandroids and I can load .zip files from it. CWM doesn't work with exFAT for some reason that someone smarter than I has to explain. (Sorry I can't cite the reference, but I believe it is in one of the rooting forums here)
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The problem is exFAT is a proprietary format owned by Microsoft and you need to pay licensing fees to use it.
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The user does not pay to use exFAT, that is paid by the manufacturer of the card. exFAT allows use of greater than 4Gb file sizes. The main disadvantage is that exFAT support must be present in the device trying to access the card. Windows 7, Vista SP1, and XP with SP2 or 3 with update KB955704 support exFAT. See Wikipedia for more detail. Apple OS's also have support for ExFAT.
ExFAT cards can be formatted to FAT32 for better compatibility with many consumer devices such as cameras, etc. If the device's manual shows support for SD cards up to 32 Gb, then assume exFAT won't work. It is also better use a dedicated Flash card formatter, rather than using your operating system's built in format capability. You don't need exFAT support to format a card back to FAT32. You will lose the ability to have 4Gb+ files (HD video?) after formatting.
Some exFAT card have very high read/write speeds above Class 10 using a new standard called "UHS Speed Class". Since this requires new hardware support (faster clock, etc.), few if any devices support it. The Galaxy S3 does not have support for UHS and will not be any faster running these cards. But a card reader with hardware support for UHS would make working with larger cards a pleasure. Transferring 15 Gb of data between two class 10 cards took me 40 minutes. Writing to a UHS card can bring this down to 15 minutes or less.
mofoliar said:
S3 reception is great, better than the Razr... I was skeptical but glad it has better radio in it...
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You must have had a defective RAZR, I have both phones sitting right here and the RAZR gets a 4g connection in numerous places the S3 definitely will not.
We have a corporate account with both RAZR's and S3's on it. I wish I could say the S3 was better in that regard (as that's what I'm using) but it is most definitely not true.
For me the RAZR is better with 3g and the GS3 is better with 4g.
Since mainly 3g still where I live, I wish it were opposite.
I just got my SanDisk 64GB SDXC Class 10 card. I inserted into my phone and it wouldn't mount for some reason. I couldn't even format the card in my phone because it wasn't recognized. The card was formatted in the exFAT file system and I had to format it to FAT32 for the phone to see it. I hear other people just pop in their 64GB cards without a problem. I wonder what their current setup is. I'm running on Synergy 1.2 w/Imoseyon's lean kernel.
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Hi,
I had a Trascend 16Gb card working ok for a year. Then got some random photos taken being corrupted/not shown and Titanium backup unable to backup
I checked card and it seemed faulty on PC. After reformat, same issues when inserted back in phone
I bought a new Sandisk Mobile Ultra microSDHC 16Gb card. And I still get same issues. Photos taken are corrupted. I suspect the phone reader corrupting my photos. Any help please...
Same problem here!
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Do you think it is hardware/firmware issue?
All was fine untill I updated to JVH 2.3.3
Nothing solved under JVR 2.3.4
Always using CFroot kernels for root, no other custom roms
Same problem here with Sandisc card. I changed card now for Transcendt and it is fine for 3 days. Will see further on. Sandisc was 8GB class 6, current one is 8GB class 4. I am on 2.3.5 JVT, semaphore 1.8.0. Sandisc worked for me cca. 7 months until problem occurred. Maybe it is connected with firmware, I don't know.
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Maybe not firmware issue, as I got the issue under 2.3.3, 2.3.4 and you got it on 2.3.5
I will try again a full reformat on PC, but could be hardware issue on the sammy declining overtime
Many such issues are reported on google, but no definite answer
It passed the RMA date by just 4 days :-(
I had this issue also under 2.3.3. and 2.3.4. together with 2.3.5. Under 2.2.1. this issue was not present. Maybe to revert again to 2.2.1. just for test?
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Well,
Tried a full flash + hard reset on JVH 2.3.3 + full reformat of external SD through PC
After root with CF-root, I flashed back original kernel to rule out CF-root kernel issues
Still, photos taken with camera and random SD card files get corrupted
Now, reverted back to 2.2.1 JSD which never caused issues. I will see what it gives and feed back
Thanks for update. I am eager to see results after you install 2.2.1. Please, also check which class is your memory card. Maybe speed also matters since I experienced same problem with class 6 and now with class 4 everything is fine (so far).
Thanks.
Thanks for the advice, I will check it
Indeed, I just saw the Sandisk micro SDHC cards were moved from class 6 to class 4 (maybe because of issues?)
I have to check on my phone when back to home
JSD 2.2.1 is running since yesterday, no issues at all, but have to test it for a longer period
The issue in my case is evident with taken photos: they get corrupted and from time to time, even old photos get corrupted (suggesting a data loss on card). Sometimes, a picture gets combined into another ending with a photo having 2 halfs of 2 other photos!!!
jonny_ftm said:
The issue in my case is evident with taken photos: they get corrupted and from time to time, even old photos get corrupted (suggesting a data loss on card). Sometimes, a picture gets combined into another ending with a photo having 2 halfs of 2 other photos!!!
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Exact the same issue that I had with class 6 card. Please, try to test it longer with 2.2.1. and after that, if you experience same issue with 2.2.1, try with class 4.
Bad news
My card is a Sandisk Ultra Mobile class 4
And now, JSD v2.2.1 is also corrupting taken photos. I ran it for a long time before without issues, till I updated to 2.3.3. So, it doesn't seem to be software issue
By the way, I tested under JSD fresh, no applications installed at all expect rooting via SuperOneClick to avoid custom kernel
Preparing the unit for an RMA :-(
My first with samsung
Oh, I am sorry for such bad news. Good luck with RMA and keep us posted.
Thanks for the feedback also
Will keep you updated
Just giving it till tomorrow: fresh reinstall through last 2.3.3 in Kies this time, no root, nothing installed (for the RMA). But I doubt it will solve anything...
Hope they don't send the unit back unchanged. RMA services often s*ck
Corrupt SD card
Have the same problem...
Same with me. It has been happening since 2.2.1 and 2 different cards. Sometimes it corrupted instantly and sometimes it just won't pull up later.
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Many such reports on google/search, no definite answer, but looks like hardware issue on USB internal card port, definitely not software/firmware issue after my tests above
Feedback: Internal SD won't corrupt photos / data
Ok, time for RMA now and will let you know :-(
jonny_ftm said:
Many such reports on google/search, no definite answer, but looks like hardware issue on USB internal card port, definitely not software/firmware issue after my tests above
Feedback: Internal SD won't corrupt photos / data
Ok, time for RMA now and will let you know :-(
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I've also had this issue with my Sandisk External SD card experiencing corrupted file issues, including camera images. My Win7 PC was also telling me that that card was corruped and needed repair. It did read and write to it however.
I reformatted the external SD with Win7 and files seem to be stable following this. I haven't trusted the extSD enough to start storing my camera images on it again so can't provide feedback on that.
Camera images stored on the built-in internal SD are OK.
Thanks for the follow-up
Well, got my phone back from RMA. Guess what, they just made a hard reset
I inserted my card in the shop, took a corrupted photo and gave it back so they RMA it a 2nd time
Anyway, I was sure they will behave that way, that's why took everything with me and tested before leaving the shop. RMA services s*ck, same with Nokia, Sony-Ericson... I expierienced same situations with them. Nokia I had to send 4 times my N73 before they finally replaced the defective lcd
This time I wrote my self the issue on the coupon and included the external sd with corrupted photos.
I bet you they tell me this time my SD card is defective. However, when I will go to the shop, I will take another external SD with me. If they really say that, I will test the new SD to show the shop they s*ck and will ask for a refund or a new phone from them and let the shop deal with the RMA.
Damn it, I'll be without a phone for another 2-3 ping-pong game with RMA service
singletracking said:
I've also had this issue with my Sandisk External SD card experiencing corrupted file issues, including camera images. My Win7 PC was also telling me that that card was corruped and needed repair. It did read and write to it however.
I reformatted the external SD with Win7 and files seem to be stable following this. I haven't trusted the extSD enough to start storing my camera images on it again so can't provide feedback on that.
Camera images stored on the built-in internal SD are OK.
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I would never have sent my phone to RMA if I didn't already format the card 10 times, test it 10 times and try another SD card...
same here i used data recovery to take my photos back... 16 GB no brand ebay sd
in 2.3.x custom roms custom kernels ...
make a format to your card and then recover your data with
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm
or what ever... thanks
nikkpap said:
same here i used data recovery to take my photos back... 16 GB no brand ebay sd
in 2.3.x custom roms custom kernels ...
make a format to your card and then recover your data with
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm
or what ever... thanks
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Why people just don't read this thread before jumping to post
It just doesn't have anything to do with the SD, it's the phone that s*cks
The photos are not recoverable, they're broken and file is full with some binary garbage
I bought this MicroSDXC card http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007WTAJTO/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00 from Amazon and every so often my microSD card will vanish. It will not show anything on the card when using Root Explorer and my music will not play and data on the card will not work. A few reboots fixes the issue but it's troublesome to reboot all the time. Sometimes it even says the card is damaged and needs to be formatted to work so I just reboot again and then it works. Anyone else having issues with this card? What can I do to remedy this problem besides rebooting all the time?
I have also experienced similar issues with the same card I got off Amazon a few weeks ago. I am tempted to reformat it from exFAT to FAT32 only issuue I would have is any video files larger than 4GB won't translate since FAT has a filesize limit If you don't have this issue I would try reformatting to FAT32 (backup your card data first) I suspect you will have no problems
jndd333 said:
I have also experienced similar issues with the same card I got off Amazon a few weeks ago. I am tempted to reformat it from exFAT to FAT32 only issuue I would have is any video files larger than 4GB won't translate since FAT has a filesize limit If you don't have this issue I would try reformatting to FAT32 (backup your card data first) I suspect you will have no problems
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It does the same thing as FAT32 so I just switched it back to exFAT.
I've also noticed my clockwork mod recovery can't detect external sdcard.
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jndd333 said:
I've also noticed my clockwork mod recovery can't detect external sdcard.
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CWM cannot read sdcards formated in exFAT, only FAT32.
If you need to format a 64 GB card in FAT32, a lot of people suggest using:
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/
Maybe Samsung lied to us and the Phone can't handle 64Gb cards. Still having this issue and nothing fixes it.
I bought a 64 gb card a few weeks back when they were on sale and right out of the box I used GUIformat on my PC to format to fat32 and have never had a problem.
Maybe I'll give fat32 another chance.
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Failed again today. This POS phone claims to support 64GB cards and it barely does. I'm getting pretty pissed off now.
DarkMenace said:
Failed again today. This POS phone claims to support 64GB cards and it barely does. I'm getting pretty pissed off now.
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It may also be that the microSD isn't that good either, and needs to be replaced. Other devices have had trouble with the 64 GB sandisk cards as well (i.e. Nook HD+ w/CM 10). But then again, the phone might just be temperamental as well.
I bought a card like this and I still can't get it to work, my computer recognizes it no problems but the phone won't, I've tried a few different formats. any suggestions?
I thought the Galaxy S3 supported the 64GB sdxc card. I have been having the usual issues with it (losing communication with it in the phone but it is operational in a PC) so I wrote Samsung support and got this reply;
Thank you for your inquiry. We understand that you are having issues using the 64GB SDXC card on the Samsung Galaxy S III phone You have tried inserting the SD card on the computer without any issues, Also you mentioned that you h ave already tried formatting the Card using the phone. We do apologize for the inconvenience that these issues might have caused you.
Pleae be advise that your device lets you use a microSD™ (SD) or microSDHC card to expand available memory space. The 64GB SDXC is not comptible to be use with the Galaxy S III.
I thought they stated at one time it did support the 64GB memory.
swantzilla said:
I thought the Galaxy S3 supported the 64GB sdxc card. I have been having the usual issues with it (losing communication with it in the phone but it is operational in a PC) so I wrote Samsung support and got this reply;
Thank you for your inquiry. We understand that you are having issues using the 64GB SDXC card on the Samsung Galaxy S III phone You have tried inserting the SD card on the computer without any issues, Also you mentioned that you h ave already tried formatting the Card using the phone. We do apologize for the inconvenience that these issues might have caused you.
Pleae be advise that your device lets you use a microSD™ (SD) or microSDHC card to expand available memory space. The 64GB SDXC is not comptible to be use with the Galaxy S III.
I thought they stated at one time it did support the 64GB memory.
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I believe the 64GB capacity is supported but it may be that the SDXC type card is not accepted. Have you tried a standard or SDHC card instead?
Kal3idosc0pe said:
I believe the 64GB capacity is supported but it may be that the SDXC type card is not accepted. Have you tried a standard or SDHC card instead?
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I thought 64GB was only available in SDXC
From the phone manual;
Memory Card
Your device supports removable microSD™ or microSDHC™
memory cards of up to 64GB capacity, for storage of music,
pictures, videos, and other files.
swantzilla said:
I thought 64GB was only available in SDXC
From the phone manual;
Memory Card
Your device supports removable microSD™ or microSDHC™
memory cards of up to 64GB capacity, for storage of music,
pictures, videos, and other files.
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I did a quick Google on it and found some SDHC cards. I did see a ton of SDXC cards but I think there are others available as well. I would post a link but XDA won't allow me to since I'm relatively new.
Kal3idosc0pe said:
I did a quick Google on it and found some SDHC cards. I did see a ton of SDXC cards but I think there are others available as well. I would post a link but XDA won't allow me to since I'm relatively new.
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SDHC only supports up to 32GB I am going to answer Samaung support and ask them how they support 64GB when SDHC only supports 32GB.
The Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (SDXC) format supports cards up to 2 TB (2048 GB), compared to a limit of 32 GB for SDHC cards in the SD 2.0 specification
I assure you my 64 gig sandisk sdxc card works just fine in the S3.
I kinda missed all the issues with read problems, because when I got it was before I had an S3.
When I got it, I opened the package, put the card right into my T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide phone, formatted the card in settings, and have been able to use it in that and the S3 fine since.
Maybe try formatting the card in another/older phone and see what happens? I was running gingerbread on it at the time.
i really depends on which file system is compatible with yer kernel. SDXC by default uses exFAT which won't read with a stock kernel. reformatting the card in your phone will format using the FAT32 File system. FAT32 is a lot more compatible but it has it's limitations like cant copy files bigger than 4 gigs.
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i really depends on which file system is compatible with yer kernel. SDXC by default uses exFAT which won't read with a stock kernel. reformatting the card in your phone will format using the FAT32 File system. FAT32 is a lot more compatible but it has it's limitations like cant copy files bigger than 4 gigs.
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FAT32 works and it doesn't. When I play videos it will randomly cause the phone to hang, then reboot. Not at any consistant time into the video either. But the data stays intact.
swantzilla said:
FAT32 works and it doesn't. When I play videos it will randomly cause the phone to hang, then reboot. Not at any consistant time into the video either. But the data stays intact.
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I actually came to this forum to ask about close to the same question. I'm using the first card that pops up when searching "64 gb micro sd" on amazon, and frequently (while watching videos) the phone will crash, followed by 2 vibrations, and then it boots up again.
Do you also have problems with music saved on the card? On occasion, my phone will skip tracks and will only play a few of the songs. This only happens over bluetooth (so far), and manually clicking one of the songs on my phone causes the rest to work again.
I've also been having issues with the card in general. Sometimes mine will say it's corrupt at the top, but a simple reboot or dismount fixes it.
Please let me know if you find out anything.
kdog679 said:
I actually came to this forum to ask about close to the same question. I'm using the first card that pops up when searching "64 gb micro sd" on amazon, and frequently (while watching videos) the phone will crash, followed by 2 vibrations, and then it boots up again.
Do you also have problems with music saved on the card? On occasion, my phone will skip tracks and will only play a few of the songs. This only happens over bluetooth (so far), and manually clicking one of the songs on my phone causes the rest to work again.
I've also been having issues with the card in general. Sometimes mine will say it's corrupt at the top, but a simple reboot or dismount fixes it.
Please let me know if you find out anything.
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The only official thing that I have from Samsung is that they support 64GB micro SD cards but they do not support the microSDXC, only the SDHC. 64GB is only available in SDXC. So I think the safest way is to go 32GB SDHC. Although from reading some prople have the 64GB SDXC working but many have problems with them, including myself. Another confusion point, San Disk says it will work. I have some older flavor of 16GB card in mine now and it has been very stable.
Whiskey Tanko Foxtrot
Thinking;
Is it possible to format the 64GB SDXC with multiple partitions? Create (2) 32GB partitions formatted FAT32 each.
I used a 64 gb micro sd sdxc out of the box on CleanRom. I formatted it on accident when trying to wipe everything preparing for a different rom. Now the sd card only reads 27.4 gb. I have seen countless threads on here and google but i am not seeing a solution. Any ideas?
does the de-odexed and odexed type of rom have anything to do with if the phone recognizes exfat or fat32 sd cards?
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does the de-odexed and odexed type of rom have anything to do with if the phone recognizes exfat or fat32 sd cards?
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Uhh, not necessarily. It's primarily a kernel related issue. If you're using a TW rom that comes with the official OTA kernel then you'll have "no" problems with exFat. Synergy is one TW rom that I'm aware of which comes with exFat support courtesy of a custom kernel by a dev named Ziggy. Most custom kernels don't have exFat support. You'll have better results if your TW rom includes the stock OTA kernel, the same can't be said if it comes with a custom kernel. But exFat support is not based on whether the rom is deodexed or odexed.
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Uhh, not necessarily. It's primarily a kernel related issue. If you're using a TW rom that comes with the official OTA kernel then you'll have "no" problems with exFat. Synergy is one TW rom that I'm aware of which comes with exFat support courtesy of a custom kernel by a dev named Ziggy. Most custom kernels don't have exFat support. You'll have better results if your TW rom includes the stock OTA kernel, the same can't be said if it comes with a custom kernel. But exFat support is not based on whether the rom is deodexed or odexed.
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That makes things a lot clearer. Thanks for the response.
I use a sandisk 64 sdxc every day with no issues. I used a windows program called EaseUS partition master to format it and its all good. Pictures, music, movies, flawless. On touchwiz and aokp ROMs. Primarily stick with leankernel.
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I recently got this new SD card from ebay, it works great when im not using it no problems but when i try to move a file over to it it will constantly unmount itself how can i stop this?
Anyone?
What phone do you have? What is the size of file you are trying to move? Ebay is a dodgy place to buy SD cards as there are a lot of fakes ones out there! Usually hacked to give a false capacity and very low quality components used in manufacture with to-good-to-be-true prices. This could be what is causing the issue. I would recommend paying the extra for an SD card from a reputable retailer or a bit of hunting on Amazon.
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Galaxy Note 3 it only unmount when transferring files I can not reformat card to anything but exfat
Alexialwolf said:
Galaxy Note 3 it only unmount when transferring files I can not reformat card to anything but exfat
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Apparently after contacting the sepler the card is base dos-fat every time I try reformating to nfts it freezes the only other option is exfat which it finishs quickly but dosent change the random unmounting when transfering files.
The movies I have been able to get on there play without issue so only problem is when transferring files
Exfat is still a bit of an 'iffy' format when it comes to Android devices, I would suggest formatting the card to fat32. Windows cannot natively format anything over 32gb to fat32 so I would recommend following the tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041679 I have used the software in the tutorial before and it's very good. If that doesn't work then I would say more than likely it's a problem with the card.
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Hi, everyone. I got my P30 Lite (MAR-LX1M) 5 days ago, and I'm really loving the device! I do, however, have a bit of a concern that my 64GB SanDisk SD card will be damaged by the device.
Two days ago, I got a SystemUI notification saying "SanDisk memory card unexpectedly removed". I checked my storage, and the SD card was still mounted, so I removed the notification. Today, I got another of those notifications. My SD card worked perfectly in my P10 Lite, and it's just a little over 6 months old.
I'm aware that there were issues with the Mate 20 Lite having SD corruption problems, so I'm really hoping the same isn't happening with my device.
Is this happening to any other P30 Lite users? My software version is 9.0.1.122 (C316E5R1P5).
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Hi, everyone. I got my P30 Lite (MAR-LX1M) 5 days ago, and I'm really loving the device! I do, however, have a bit of a concern that my 64GB SanDisk SD card will be damaged by the device.
Two days ago, I got a SystemUI notification saying "SanDisk memory card unexpectedly removed". I checked my storage, and the SD card was still mounted, so I removed the notification. Today, I got another of those notifications. My SD card worked perfectly in my P10 Lite, and it's just a little over 6 months old.
I'm aware that there were issues with the Mate 20 Lite having SD corruption problems, so I'm really hoping the same isn't happening with my device.
Is this happening to any other P30 Lite users? My software version is 9.0.1.122 (C316E5R1P5).
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Welp, this is the P30 forum
We don't even have a microSD slot
xPandamon said:
Welp, this is the P30 forum
We don't even have a microSD slot
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Hahaha, I didn't even realise! [emoji85] I'm just hoping other P30 Lite users will browse this subforum, until we have our own home [emoji3526]
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"SD card unexpectedly removed” error notification arrived every time when I used my phone. I tried to re-insert and re-mount the SD card, but in vain. So I formatted my SD card with AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard. The problem was finally solved. Maybe you can have a try!
Eileen-ning said:
"SD card unexpectedly removed” error notification arrived every time when I used my phone. I tried to re-insert and re-mount the SD card, but in vain. So I formatted my SD card with AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard. The problem was finally solved. Maybe you can have a try!
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Thanks, I will definitely give it a shot. Mind telling me which SD card you're using?
I also just got another error, that said my SD card is not compatible, so I needed to format it in the device, even though it was formatted in the device before! It's really the oddest thing!
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Alright, so I just wanted to update the thread, since my issue seems to be resolved.
I did a "chkdsk" in Windows, and then formatted the SD card in my device, and it's been 8 days since I've had any errors! Before, I used to get the error after less than a day, so I'm very optimistic
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Final update: my optimism was short-lived, unfortunately. The same error happened, and my memory card was permanently corrupted. I also tried a 32GB SanDisk memory card, that worked fine, and I got the "unexpectedly ejected" error again. This is definitely an issue with the phone, and now I'm just not using an SD card in my device, because I honestly can't afford to replace my SD cards like this.
I know that Huawei doesn't seem to know why these issues are occurring, and I will not be taking my device to a service centre, until I know for sure that a definite fix has been found.
Still no p30 lite forum
elliotn said:
Still no p30 lite forum
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It doesn't look like we'll be getting one. [emoji17]
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miz_pimp said:
It doesn't look like we'll be getting one. [emoji17]
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We really need one
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miz_pimp said:
Final update: my optimism was short-lived, unfortunately. The same error happened, and my memory card was permanently corrupted. I also tried a 32GB SanDisk memory card, that worked fine, and I got the "unexpectedly ejected" error again. This is definitely an issue with the phone, and now I'm just not using an SD card in my device, because I honestly can't afford to replace my SD cards like this.
I know that Huawei doesn't seem to know why these issues are occurring, and I will not be taking my device to a service centre, until I know for sure that a definite fix has been found.
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delete all huawei apps that aint necessary, problem gone. it started with update that installed new huawei apps.
Declair said:
delete all huawei apps that aint necessary, problem gone. it started with update that installed new huawei apps.
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I no longer have the device, but just in case someone else has the same issue, which Huawei apps need to be removed?
I had the issue since I started using the device, which was in 2019, so I doubt my issue was related to new Huawei apps.
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I no longer have the device, but just in case someone else has the same issue, which Huawei apps need to be removed?
I had the issue since I started using the device, which was in 2019, so I doubt my issue was related to new Huawei apps.
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petal search, huawei maps, ai search, ai touch and those apps that are redundant to google, literally everything except for huawei appgallery, which i used to delete their apps, ironically.