Class 10 64gb micro SD SanDisk UHS-1 working. Initially disappointed by the fact it would stutter with video/audio or both when used in the micro SD slot. Taking a look at XDA, others also are having the same problems with it.
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Today, checked to see if the problem could be replicated in a Stock Transformer Prime. Absolutely no problems with it via the micro SD slot. WTF!? Put it back in the Infinity and all of a sudden no problems. The 64gb was to be used in conjunction with the SD card adapter but no more since it works now.
Exactly why it works now I have no clue.
1. Stock Infinity non-rooted
2. Did not format the micro SD out of the box
Video:
Out of interest have you crossed over the 4gb of data threshold on the card yet? Mine worked fine until it hit that and then crashed.
Not sure if thats connected though
jtenniswood said:
Out of interest have you crossed over the 4gb of data threshold on the card yet? Mine worked fine until it hit that and then crashed.
Not sure if thats connected though
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With a single file, I have not. None of my video files are over 2gb but I have moved multiple files that equal above 4gb.
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I recently bought an SDXC Card, Samsung, 64GB Class 10 for my Galaxy Note 10.1 2014. It was working, and then, I think I probably took it out without unmounting and it corrupted. I searched for a way to fix it, and found about mbrfix, which fixed the card and it`s now recognizable. Then I took it out again, tried to use it on the tablet, in vain, but when I went back to the PC, now it gives me a CRC error everytime I try to fix MBR or use DiskPart to clean/create a volume.
Chkdsk won't work because it's being read in RAW format, which doesn't work.
So my question is, how to, I don't know, "low format" or something like that?
The data inside is not important, I just would like to make the card usable again.
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Have you tried the "official" formatter?
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
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Have you tried the "official" formatter?
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
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Official formatter only works when there is a volume.
My last try was with Low Format Tool from HDD Guru, but it gave me a bunch of errors in the process, so I'm not confident that my card is original anymore... So ended up buying another, but this tool should be able to Ignore errors and completely format anything, resetting all volumes (and no need for full wipe, that kills sd cards)
I need to increase my external storage size (now I'm with a Sandisk 16Gb class 10 SD).
Yesterday I've tried a Sandisk 32Gb class10 but it does not works very well, I can take pictures, manage relatively small files.
But when I need to manage larger files (eg. 10Mb or so) the SD fails on writing, so I can't move ROM zip files or other large things.
This is not ROM related because I've tried various ROMs (stock also) and even under recovery I can't make backups cause the SD fails during writing.
The SD is fine and fast, I've tried on my desktop, on my laptop and on my sister's mobile phone (Sony Xperia mini pro Sk17i).
On my i9001 I've tried a Sandisk 32Gb class 4 SD and it works very fine but the speed drop vs. my current class 10 is noticeable.
So my question: is there someone with I9001 that uses with success a 32Gb class 10 SD card?
I need suggestions on brand an model.
OK, I've got a Samsung 32Gb class 10 from Amazon. Not sure about exact model name, the SD is completely black with brand name in white and size blue
here a picture:
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The writing speed is very good 15 Mb/sec using benchmarks and 14Mb/sec doing a nandroid backup with TWRP recovery.
Sandisk
I use the Sandisk Mobile Ultra microSDHC Class 10 UHS-I 30MB/s 32GB, and it works fine for what I use it.
It is fast enough for all day use (listening music and taking pictures) and it is cheap.
Now that Android 6 marshmallow has arrived for the Idol 3, it should
be possible to expand space for apps using "adoptable storage."
http://www.androidcentral.com/inside-marshmallow-adoptable-storage
http://liliputing.com/2015/10/android-6-0-can-treat-sd-cards-as-internal-storage-at-a-cost.html
Any suggestions for sd cards that won't slow things down?
How about this?:
Samsung EVO+ 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 microSDXC
http://www.adorama.com/ISGMBMC64DAA.html
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Now that Android 6 marshmallow has arrived for the Idol 3, it should
be possible to expand space for apps using "adoptable storage."
http://www.androidcentral.com/inside-marshmallow-adoptable-storage
http://liliputing.com/2015/10/android-6-0-can-treat-sd-cards-as-internal-storage-at-a-cost.html
Any suggestions for sd cards that won't slow things down?
How about this?:
Samsung EVO+ 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 microSDXC
http://www.adorama.com/ISGMBMC64DAA.html
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I have the 32 GB version of the SD Card you referenced and no complaints personally.
If you are really looking for bang for you buck though, there is a high quality 200GB SD Card on sale for $30 on Amazon which is a steal (albeit a bit excessive imo). 4.5 stars on Amazon so high quality:
http://www.androidauthority.com/patriot-128gb-microsd-deal-697335/
I believe sd card class ratings are more relevant to use in cameras than phones, particularly when extending main memory.
These tests for use with the Raspberry Pi computer may be useful:
http://www.jeffgeerling.com/blogs/jeff-geerling/raspberry-pi-microsd-card
"Class helps distinguish sustained read/write minimums, but says almost nothing about random IO performance"
" there are a couple clear standout cards—one is the Samsung Evo+, which is the fastest card for random access by a mile"
Hello guys, my Ascend Mate 7 broke another MicroSD card. First was Samsung Evo 32GB and after few months, Kingston 32GB.
Just two icons appear, with information:
1) Hardware error SD card. Perform backup data and replace the card .
2) Damaged SD card. Media SD card is damaged. Click to fix it.
Any of above option doesn't work and i get error:
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HUAWEI MT7-L09
MT7-L09C432B560
Both broken cards by phone, are not readable by any other device (pc, or mobile)
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Hello guys, my Ascend Mate 7 broke another MicroSD card. First was Samsung Evo 32GB and after few months, Kingston 32GB.
Just two icons appear, with information:
1) Hardware error SD card. Perform backup data and replace the card .
2) Damaged SD card. Media SD card is damaged. Click to fix it.
Any of above option doesn't work and i get error:
HUAWEI MT7-L09
MT7-L09C432B560
Both broken cards by phone, are not readable by any other device (pc, or mobile)
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I seriously doubt this. More than likely just bad luck. But it's your call
I talked with Huawei support, they were also surprised. Bad luck or really a technical problem.
Does it support it since i've only heard that the expandable storage is 128~max no mention of the higher versions:
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nvm should have google before this but it seems it supports it without any problems
Yes it does and they work great with adoptable storage available via ADB. Hint there's a guide on here already
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Yes it does and they work great with adoptable storage available via ADB. Hint there's a guide on here already
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what do you mean by adoptable storage?
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what do you mean by adoptable storage?
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Basically the system will recognize the card as internal storage but it's disabled in the UI hence using a pc with ADB to enable it. I have mine set up in split mode with 215gb internal and 25gb partitioned external. There are a few quirks about it, never format the external partition as it will take the internal partition with it, don't ask haha . Also the system incorrectly reports total storage not a big deal. A quick search will tell you more. :good:
Samsung was giving away a free 256GB Micro-SD cards when purchasing an S7 as a promotion a few months ago. Mine has been working just fine so far.
Woking fine without any problems.....