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Hi guys,
Currently running a 2gb mini SD in my SP5. Though wondering if it will support a 4 or 8gb card?
Can anyone confirm and if they could post what model/manufacterer they have to it would be appreciated
Thanks!
it is only possible with non sdhc cards. Tornado doesn't support sdhc.
i think there are some 4GB non-sdhc cards available.
Currently I am also using a 2GB miniSD on my SP5m. I also like to know whether this SP5m supports higher GB cards OR not???
Anyboby who experience kindly share with us.
I use 4GB Kingston not SDHC but SD card for long time( SP5m)
great thanks for the info.. can anyone tell me how i tell how i recognise a NON-SDHC card?
Sage said:
great thanks for the info.. can anyone tell me how i tell how i recognise a NON-SDHC card?
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Using a 4GB MiniSD as well. I bought it on Ebay.
They usually say if its a SDHC card or not. I think nearly all the cheap & no-name ones should work...
wish me luck! just ordered one off ebay
mikolopatamys said:
I use 4GB Kingston not SDHC but SD card for long time( SP5m)
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4 GBis sdhc la...
sdhc stand for sd high capacity you know?
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If you want to running 4gb i think you can try to install support "sdhc"....
This is the file ....Try ba...
have try on a SPV C600 with WM6.1, doesent work...
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4 GBis sdhc la...
sdhc stand for sd high capacity you know?
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If you want to running 4gb i think you can try to install support "sdhc"....
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=408762
see my trouble?? This driver doesn't help me!
mikolopatamys said:
I use 4GB Kingston not SDHC but SD card for long time( SP5m)
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Thanks for info.. it is gr8 .. now I will look for a 4GB.
Im using a 4GB minisd not SDHC from Topram (got it of ebay) work fine.
I'll try this one: http://cgi.ebay.at/4GB-miniSD-Speic...yZ155789QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Any experiances with that?
Maybe the thing you can do is find a old old style of microsd card , which using old chipset , sd but not hc...
4G miniSD is ok not include SDHC
I'm curious if anyone has a 32GB micro SD card running in their Raphael. If so, what brand and class are you running?
I am currently running a 16GB class 2 and it works great, but I previously had a class 6 and the phone didnt seem to like it. So I am wondering what 32GB cards people have been running with success.
I emailed HTC asking which memory cards will work with my HTC Touch Pro a few months ago. Here's what they said:
HTC said:
Thank you for bringing your concern to our attention. With regard to your query; the maximum size of the SD card that you can use on the HTC Touch Pro is a class 2 or class 4 16GB SD card.
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I too tried a class 6 memory card (8GB) and I had a few issues with it (programs crashing and general flakiness). Replacing it with a Class 4 16GB card fixed this.
Class4 PNY
No troubles at all in my Fuze...
Going to try it in my TP...
R^7Z said:
Class4 PNY
No troubles at all in my Fuze...
Going to try it in my TP...
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32GB card?
Sorry, yes it is a 32gb microSDHC and it also works in my TP (without a hitch)!
Sweet, thanks for the info!
Ive got a verizon 4g model in the mail. This isnt my first dance with android so needing to root or do work arounds is no issue but Im looking for a definite answer on what will work in my new toy for a 64gb sd card. Most posts im reading are contradictory and lots are from last year when class 10 first launched.
So the question is to run a 64gb card do I need to source a class 6 or will a class 10 work?
Thanks!
Issues that I had was with sandisk microsd uhs class10. 32gb. Most of the problems posted was with sandisk class 10 uhs.
I'm currently using a class 10 kingmax 32gb. No issues. Until now I'm avoiding sandisk. not sure if this issues is solved.planning to get class 10 64gb kingston. Better if can get class 6. If you've read the trheads, its a compromise between throughtput read/write and max read/write.
my device is p6800 and i use sandisk uhs 64gb, formatted it with fat32 on my pc, insert it and the p6800 detect it, and it works.
(till now, i only use around 10gb, though....)
stomis said:
Ive got a verizon 4g model in the mail. This isnt my first dance with android so needing to root or do work arounds is no issue but Im looking for a definite answer on what will work in my new toy for a 64gb sd card. Most posts im reading are contradictory and lots are from last year when class 10 first launched.
So the question is to run a 64gb card do I need to source a class 6 or will a class 10 work?
Thanks!
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I use 64gb cards formatted fat32 and both class 6 or will a class 10 work. As you indicated there is a lot of words regarding the initial release of class 10 Sandisk cards. But Sandisk replaced a few of the bad cards I got and the last ones took a Fat32 format. Good luck and i hope you have no problems. The Sandisk web site will help you with a link to get a tool to format the disk. i have posted the link before.. :good:
Cool good to know
last problem with sandisk were the initial released of class 10... i havent face any problem yet with the current production.
edan1979 said:
last problem with sandisk were the initial released of class 10... i havent face any problem yet with the current production.
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This is why I reasked this question. Thanks for feedback guys. Bought a 64gb sandisk from Walmart last night.
Well tablet came. Love the thing. Card doesnt work. Im still plugging away at it.I initially tried formatting to FAT32. Didnt read the card at all. Then I tried pushing it to NTSF and letting the tablet format it. This bugs the tablet out on reset and causes all sorts of programs to crash until the card is unplugged...
Idk whats going on Im trying gparted now to 0 out the card and reformat.
Fixed by formatting with gparted. Nothing windows could get the card right.
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Fixed by formatting with gparted. Nothing windows could get the card right.
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Glad that you got it sorted and thanks for sharing the procedure that you used.
Could I trouble you for the exact manufacturers model details of the card you bought? For example SanDisk specifies the compatible card for the 7.7 as being "SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card 64GB SDSDQUA-064G-A11A"
I am not able to locate such a card here in the UK and wonder if yours has a different model reference. A common SanDisk 64gb microsd card is the SDSDQU-064GU46A but I am not sure if this will work in our Tab.
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Glad that you got it sorted and thanks for sharing the procedure that you used.
Could I trouble you for the exact manufacturers model details of the card you bought? For example SanDisk specifies the compatible card for the 7.7 as being "SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card 64GB SDSDQUA-064G-A11A"
I am not able to locate such a card here in the UK and wonder if yours has a different model reference. A common SanDisk 64gb microsd card is the SDSDQU-064GU46A but I am not sure if this will work in our Tab.
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Hi I got my memory card from here http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDXC/SanDisk/SanDisk-64GB-Mobile-Ultra-Micro-SD-%28SDXC%29-Card---Class-10-UHS-1-%2B-SD-Adapter
with a code of VC5 I got 5% off too, had to download EaseUS Partition Master and format it to fat32 but is then recognised in my tab. If I then format it in my tab it converts to exfat and doesnt seem to read in the tab any more
I am just testing the card with h2testw and will be putting data on it
Just to add the SDSDQUA says optimised for android and has SanDisk Memory Zone app for easy file backup on your Android powered device the SDSDQU does not. I would expect the SDSDQUA to work out of the box
Arobase40 said:
What you should do is reformatting it as exFat with your Windows system. Then write any kind of files on it (no valuable one).
Insert it in your GT 7.7, then system will tell there is something wrong (can't remember the exact message) and it will ask you if you want to format it : Say YES !
When done, it should be fine... Hopefully...
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I did that very first thing. Didn't work though. Sorry I don't have any info on the, model number I ditched the package.
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
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)?
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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.
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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.
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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.