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hello evryone , i would like to hear your suggestions on class 10 micro sd cards avalible atm. mostly to suggest manufacturer
well in India, i only know of Transcend.
hehe, i got many choices here, and as far i saw, Samsung ones are cheapest, will propably get one of 16gb class 10, should be fine, need class 10 becouse i want expand internal memory
btw, is there big diference in speed between 8gb/16gb/32gb class 10 cards?
try use SDcard 16GB class 10..
hey, i am confused a bit, on seller website, says
Samsung MICRO SD Plus 16 GB, HC Class10
Read (MB/s) 24
Write (MB/s) 21
while more expensive card
Transcend micro SD 16GB HC Class 10
Read (MB/s) 16,95
Write (MB/s) 11,61
are those numbers correct
Transcend stats seem more real
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The difference is noticeable. I have a Kingston 4Gb class 10 aprox 8 euro.
We got the following 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10/UHS-1 memory card on sale for $18.99 and it works great in the 820:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-MicroSDHC-Memory-Adapter-SDSDQU-032G-AFFP-A/dp/B009QZH7BU
Similar Class 4 card at the AT&T store costs $59:
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/data-memory/sku6090235.html
Or $22 on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-microSDHC-Memory-SDSDQ-032G-AFFP/dp/B007KFXIDE/ref=pd_cp_e_2
I'm not sure if the class-10/UHS-1 actually makes any difference; we didn't try HD video capture yet.
Install is simple: switch the phone off, pop open the back, remove the battery, install the card, put everything back together, and turn on the phone. After a second or two, the phone asks if you want photos/videos/music downloads to automatically go to the card or on the main memory. Nice touch. Now my wife's 820 has more storage than the 920 and still cost less. We couldn't justify the additional cost of the 64GB cards. 32GB seems to be the sweet spot right now.
I am new on Lumnia 820, got it on friday last week, but my first impression is very good.
Regarding the Memory card, i can confirm that the SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDHC Ultra 32GB is working perfect.
Pluged in as written, installed it and ready to go, pretty fast I think without any problems yet.
Masterslice said:
I am new on Lumnia 820, got it on friday last week, but my first impression is very good.
Regarding the Memory card, i can confirm that the SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDHC Ultra 32GB is working perfect.
Pluged in as written, installed it and ready to go, pretty fast I think without any problems yet.
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Im getting the gskills 32gb class 6 for 20usd as i am not into hd movies to justify the cost difference for an additional 30bucks as i read class 6 or 10 wont make a big difference in handling pictures, music and watching little movies. But if i could find a little less than 50 i might get the 64gb class 10 sandisk micro sdxc uhs-1. Do you think the 64gb class 10 wont pose any problems? Any help appreciated.
Pedropen said:
Im getting the gskills 32gb class 6 for 20usd as i am not into hd movies to justify the cost difference for an additional 30bucks as i read class 6 or 10 wont make a big difference in handling pictures, music and watching little movies. But if i could find a little less than 50 i might get the 64gb class 10 sandisk micro sdxc uhs-1. Do you think the 64gb class 10 wont pose any problems? Any help appreciated.
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I have read that the 64Gb Class10 Sandisk Card makes some problems.
Check out this thread in Nokia Forum:
http://discussions.nokia.com/t5/Nokia-Lumia/Lumia-820-sd-card-issues-and-freezing/td-p/1621704
SanDisk Ultra 64 GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card with Adapter (SDSDQU-064G-AFFP-A) is $56 on amazon with free ship... That card works like champ with the nokia 8XX Windows Phone 8 devices.
i use scandisk 16GB class 10, it works well:good:
16gb class10
got this at tigerdirect for 14.99 on sale works wonderfully
i use silicon power 16GB Class 10 Memory card
woking perfect
I use Sandisk 16GB Class 10 UHS-1, work well
I use Kingston 32gb sd Card
http://www.kingston.com/datasheets/sdc10_en.pdf
it works great
(1) I'm going to buy a galaxy s4 when it comes out. I know it would probably be cheaper to buy the 16 mg version ,then buy micro sd card.
My question is does the phone work faster from the internal memory or does it pulll info just as fast from a micro sd card?
(2). Would sandisk extreme pro be a good choice ?
Chris.praying said:
(1) I'm going to buy a galaxy s4 when it comes out. I know it would probably be cheaper to buy the 16 mg version ,then buy micro sd card.
My question is does the phone work faster from the internal memory or does it pulll info just as fast from a micro sd card?
(2). Would sandisk extreme pro be a good choice ?
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I was told that sandisk doesn't work well with Samsung brand so I suggest you to buy Samsung sd card as well
Like anything, internal memory will always be faster...
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i have been using the SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC Class 10 and it works fine in the sg3
just make sure you get the ultra class 10 as it has faster speeds than the lower class cards
put the things that need to pull up fast on the internal memory like apps and put everything else on the card like music and things you wont notice a difference on
djq said:
i have been using the SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC Class 10 and it works fine in the sg3
just make sure you get the ultra class 10 as it has faster speeds than the lower class cards
put the things that need to pull up fast on the internal memory like apps and put everything else on the card like music and things you wont notice a difference on
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Not always true. I recommend reading benchmark test on the card you want to by and its competitors. I've seen some benchmarks where a Class 6 Sandisk beat out a Kingston Class 10 in the past in "some" writing areas.
I had a nightmare with sandisk in general both in my dslr and GS2. I use Lexar now and never had one issue. Sandisk has great customer service though. Refunded all 3 of my pro cards.
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If the Galaxy S4 supports the UHS sdcards (45mb or 90mb read/write) then that would be as fast as you need imho.
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Not always true. I recommend reading benchmark test on the card you want to by and its competitors. I've seen some benchmarks where a Class 6 Sandisk beat out a Kingston Class 10 in the past in "some" writing areas.
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This is extremely true! Never trust an SD card by what the claims are on the box. I have purchased many SD cards (all brands) over the last couple of months. 6 class 10 Sandisk all 32GB from different sources (Amazon, Best Buy, Radio Shack, etc...) and none of them benchmarked in at class 10. Most were between class 4 and 8 write speeds with read speeds being a bit better. 2 PNY 32 GB class 10 cards. Both of those tested above class 10 performance but died within 2 weeks. I have not been able to find and Amazon Basics 32 GB Class 10, but the other Amazon cards I have tried have worked well. Samsung cards seem to work well as well, but I have not benchmarked any of them. It really seems to be a crapshoot if you get a good card or not. Each specific device seems to like some brands better than others. Also, there is a huge (and I mean huge) problem with counterfeit cards and misrepresented (changed) class of cards flooding all markets. So good luck and let everyone know if you find a good card.
I also would say, download and do a full write format on the card with sdformatter https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/ prior to use. I have gotten many 4 speed cards to record hd video on my t3i just by using that software, when a regular format won't work.
daleski75 said:
If the Galaxy S4 supports the UHS sdcards (45mb or 90mb read/write) then that would be as fast as you need imho.
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My galaxy s3 supports uhs class 1 64gb sd card. .. sure s4 will support it..
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I was wondering if what BRAND, TYPE, AND CLASS will be useful for the Galaxy S5? I heard that the 64GB Sandisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1 chip is good but doesnt have the full 70mbps reading speed and 20mbps writing speed support on a galaxy s4. It would really help me decide if you suggest what kind of sd card will be fit for the GS5. Thanks!
nicolocuico said:
I was wondering if what BRAND, TYPE, AND CLASS will be useful for the Galaxy S5? I heard that the 64GB Sandisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1 chip is good but doesnt have the full 70mbps reading speed and 20mbps writing speed support on a galaxy s4. It would really help me decide if you suggest what kind of sd card will be fit for the GS5. Thanks!
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I have a samsung 64GB. As for the class, it's always class 10, any lower and your giving away performance. As for the type, not sure what that is, for me the type is MicroSD, and all class 10 64gb microsds are UHS-1. I have never had any performance issues with my card but i know sandisk released a gold edition version of their 64gb card that gives an extra 10mb boost, but not sure if its worth it for double the price of any other 64gb, if not, 70mb/s is more than enough
nicolocuico said:
I was wondering if what BRAND, TYPE, AND CLASS will be useful for the Galaxy S5? I heard that the 64GB Sandisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1 chip is good but doesnt have the full 70mbps reading speed and 20mbps writing speed support on a galaxy s4. It would really help me decide if you suggest what kind of sd card will be fit for the GS5. Thanks!
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well I went through 3 32GB SanDisk card's in less than 8 months, I invested the cash and got back then the 32GB Samsung card and is being working without a glitch for almost 2 years in the dot. Needless to say, I bought a 64GB Samsung card this go around.
polish_pat said:
I have a samsung 64GB. As for the class, it's always class 10, any lower and your giving away performance. As for the type, not sure what that is, for me the type is MicroSD, and all class 10 64gb microsds are UHS-1. I have never had any performance issues with my card but i know sandisk released a gold edition version of their 64gb card that gives an extra 10mb boost, but not sure if its worth it for double the price of any other 64gb, if not, 70mb/s is more than enough
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Will the Sandisk Ultra keep up while using the 4k on a Galaxy S5? By means of video shooting and video playback?
polish_pat said:
I have a samsung 64GB. As for the class, it's always class 10, any lower and your giving away performance. As for the type, not sure what that is, for me the type is MicroSD, and all class 10 64gb microsds are UHS-1. I have never had any performance issues with my card but i know sandisk released a gold edition version of their 64gb card that gives an extra 10mb boost, but not sure if its worth it for double the price of any other 64gb, if not, 70mb/s is more than enough
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rsaavedra said:
well I went through 3 32GB SanDisk card's in less than 8 months, I invested the cash and got back then the 32GB Samsung card and is being working without a glitch for almost 2 years in the dot. Needless to say, I bought a 64GB Samsung card this go around.
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What's the story behind those 3 SD Cards from Sandisk? Because that's what I'm planning to buy.
I got my card today. Samsung micro SDXC UHS-I Pro Class 10 64GB. Read up to 70MB/s Write up to 20 MB/s.
The S5 is compatible with 128GB cards, but way expensive.
I've used a SanDisk 64GB card for over a year with no issues. Before that a 32GB, which was the same. SanDisk have the largest market share in the UK by some margin (which aggrieves Samsung). I never did see intrinsically higher return rates on SanDisk cards or Samsung cards. Both brands are good, both make there own flash memory (Samsung would tell you they make ALOT of flash memory).
You however get lots of fake SanDisk cards (better brand equity), I've even seen reputable retailers get duped, which tends to happen less with Samsung.
Buy from a reputable retailer and which ever brand you choose you will be fine. I personally prefer SanDisk but I don't have a rational reason for it. 128GB will drop in price over the next 6 months (obvious really). So I'd save your money. Faster cards are better and for the small difference in cost it's worth it. Although be aware that you are not paying for better quality "memory" as per se but a faster controller.
San Disk Extreme Plus 80 mb/s
http://amzn.com/B00DM1BDPK
I got me the Samsung 64MB
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/mem-sd-64gb-microsd-class-10-plus/9200000021730120/
40 / 50€ depending on supplier
@degast ....
Oldskool is sometimes enough, but hoping my supplier sends me te 64GB version
Spartagek said:
I got me the Samsung 64MB
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/mem-sd-64gb-microsd-class-10-plus/9200000021730120/
40 / 50€ depending on supplier
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64MB.
Old school
nicolocuico said:
I was wondering if what BRAND, TYPE, AND CLASS will be useful for the Galaxy S5? I heard that the 64GB Sandisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1 chip is good but doesnt have the full 70mbps reading speed and 20mbps writing speed support on a galaxy s4. It would really help me decide if you suggest what kind of sd card will be fit for the GS5. Thanks!
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the best micro sd card for this beast would be from samsung. they announced the new line up of micro sd cards. i will suggest u to get Samsung 64Gb Pro version as its the fastest of the newly released bunch. never give up on the performance of such a vital necessity.
choice is urs.
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Will the Sandisk Ultra keep up while using the 4k on a Galaxy S5? By means of video shooting and video playback?
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Any class 10 70mb will keep up with 4k.my Note 3 films in 4k and i have the samsung 64gb which keeps up without any hitch
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aami.aami said:
the best micro sd card for this beast would be from samsung. they announced the new line up of micro sd cards. i will suggest u to get Samsung 64Gb Pro version as its the fastest of the newly released bunch. never give up on the performance of such a vital necessity.
choice is urs.
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Agreed. The new release by Samsung from the EVO/PRO line would probably be best.
I'll probably pick one of those up when they drop a bit in price.
Can anyone confirm that you can still set the micro sd as your main storage source?
Samsung is releasing new micro sd cards line (upgraded versions of what they have now) (LINK HERE)
read: 90 MB/s
write: 48 MB/s
degast said:
Samsung is releasing new micro sd cards line (upgraded versions of what they have now) (LINK HERE)
read: 90 MB/s
write: 48 MB/s
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Here your link i see 64 gb. That's good capacity range for S4..:silly:
I have a class 10 64gb Sandisk I paid £30 for about 6 months back. I have never had any issues with it in my S4 and the speed is fine. I will be swapping it over to my S5 on Friday and expect pretty much the same.
I am interested to see what speed I will get via the USB3.0 feature though.
Samsung micro SDXC UHS-I Pro Class 10 64GB. Read up to 70MB/s Write up to 20 MB/s.
I purchased the
Transcend 64GB MicroSDXC Class10 UHS-1 Memory Card with Adapter 45 MB/s
$38 USD and Prime shipping. Getting my S5 finally tomorrow!
Is it true that you cannot move your apps to the micro sd card?
Hi guys.
Recently I've changed my old gt-i9000 with the s4 i9506.
I look for a good 64gb microsd card.
What is your suggestions?
If you're looking to go all out, the Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC has excellent numbers, like 90/50MBps read/write and it's $69.99.
If you're looking for a very good micro SDXC card for less that $70, the Samsung EVO 64GB Micro SDXC is more than capable for $47.99
Good eye. I kinda like scandisk. And if your going to spend the cash.. might as well go for a class 10 ..
I like sandisk too but i can't find them free shippings.
The samsung seems to be also a good choice and fast.
Any others?
Here's a scandisk 64GB class 10 for less than $40 with free shipping.. link to sdcards
Ive used pny and sandisk. Both are fine. Just ordered a sandisk 128gb as well. 64 gb's can be had for $30 now days.
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Bought the Samsung pro 64gb micro sd For almost 70$ from ebay.
Card tested and it is original.
I've noticed a small change on speed as it seems to work faster than before.
Anyone noticed any speed differences with a fast microsd card?
I use 64GB and Laggy -_-
jkrgalaxy said:
Bought the Samsung pro 64gb micro sd For almost 70$ from ebay.
Card tested and it is original.
I've noticed a small change on speed as it seems to work faster than before.
Anyone noticed any speed differences with a fast microsd card?
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i had it but i fused it on my i9506!
Techie103 said:
If you're looking to go all out, the Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC has excellent numbers, like 90/50MBps read/write and it's $69.99.
If you're looking for a very good micro SDXC card for less that $70, the Samsung EVO 64GB Micro SDXC is more than capable for $47.99
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Very helpfull,thank you for your information.
I have a transcend 32gb class 10 uhs1 card. Definitely faster than the old 16gb SanDisk card and pretty cheap. Their 64gb is under $40 on amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AF...200_QL40&qid=1407604730&sr=8-1#ref=mp_s_a_1_1