Hi,
I picked up Samsung Galaxy S5 and been looking around for some MicroSD card options beyond 32/64GB.
I'm curious to find out if anyone has any experience with Lexar High-Performance microSDHC 633x 128GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI128BBNL633R card?
I plan on shooting a lot of videos and hopefully, it won't slow me down!
thanks
COOL :good:
This is the one I use:
SanDisk 128GB Ultra Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 48MB/s with Adapter (SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A) [Newest Version]
In other news, I charged my phone today.
dotpro said:
Hi,
I picked up Samsung Galaxy S5 and been looking around for some MicroSD card options beyond 32/64GB.
I'm curious to find out if anyone has any experience with Lexar High-Performance microSDHC 633x 128GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI128BBNL633R card?
I plan on shooting a lot of videos and hopefully, it won't slow me down!
thanks
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Hasn't been released so no one knows. But it's definitely fast enough for your S5, these phones don't support high UHS-I speeds
Oditius said:
This is the one I use:
SanDisk 128GB Ultra Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 48MB/s with Adapter (SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A) [Newest Version]
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The old version, although it states max 30mb/s, actual test shows it will reach 48mb/s.
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Kawaisa said:
Hasn't been released so no one knows. But it's definitely fast enough for your S5, these phones don't support high UHS-I speeds
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i've had two 64GB version, and they don't last too long, but this one states it uses micron chipset, so it could be better quality.
Related
Well see title
Adata's first Ultra High Speed I (UHC I)
Damn, my class 10 32GB is feeling old.
Yup just like mine...
Transfer rates will be up to 300% faster, and it won’t just be SDHC and SDXC cards enjoying the boost — microSDHC and microSDXC will benefit as well. The end result? A maximum transfer rate of about 312MB per second, easily fast enough for shooting full HD video on your fancy new camera or booting Chromium OS from your card reader.
Source
cant wait for the day there are 2TB micro sdxc uhs-I cards
does nobody know?
It would probably work, however it would I don't think (don't take my word either!) that the sensation can handle the speed!
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It is called evolution....or not.
But what is the real speed difference?
I didn't see any. The speed is the same as in 32 class 10 (20 mb/s).
What is the catch?
http://www.adata.com.tw/index.php?action=product_specification&cid=7&piid=147
comparing with
http://patriotmemory.com/products/specs/microSDHC10.pdf
that adata is a oem from sandisk, i have the sandisk and these are the results.
with UHS
write 7.7-8 mb/s
read 38mb/s
without UHS (normal SD/SDHC/SDXC spec)
write 7.7-8mb/s
read 18mb/s
this card will work on any android phone that support upto 32GB, but you wont get the uhs 1 speed.
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IannEefje said:
Yup just like mine...
Transfer rates will be up to 300% faster, and it won’t just be SDHC and SDXC cards enjoying the boost — microSDHC and microSDXC will benefit as well. The end result? A maximum transfer rate of about 312MB per second, easily fast enough for shooting full HD video on your fancy new camera or booting Chromium OS from your card reader.
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you gonna have to wait for the UHS 2, UHS 1 supports upto 104mb/s
kevinliu2336 said:
cant wait for the day there are 2TB micro sdxc uhs-I cards
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consider the cost, and you will need to wait many years for the release, also they may not make it into the market.
Hi, does anyone have one of these?
http://www.sandisk.sg/products/memory-cards/microsd/extremepro-uhs-i/?capacity=16GB
It offers up to 95 MB/s (633X) read speed; write speed up to 90 MB/s (600X) which is about twice the speed of the normal one. And also twice the price
If anyone has this can you do some speed tests and post here?
Thanks.
I'd love an SDXC 64gb version but it's probably cost as much as a 120 gb SSD
AFAIK, our phones don't support UHS-1 format. So I believe it's capped at class 10 for us. I don't think these will benefit us very much.
Micro SD
I dong think the extreme sandisk worth it. Besides it only support 16 gb no more than that. I suggest take the Sandisk Ultra microsdxc or micor sdhc. Its working and fast but worth it
Guys check this strontium 32gb UHS-1 card http://youtu.be/PuHfmuJ8pf0... should I go for it.
says to be faster than sandisk ultra and samsung pro series microsd cards, with life time warranty....
please suggest....
today I have reached the micro SD 32gb samsung...48 mb /s
Personally, I find the Sandisk Ultra to be the best cost versus speed with storage in mind. I've had the 64GB since I bought my GS3 last year and it has worked great with holding nandroid backups and anything else that is bulky.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Micro...SDQU-064G-AFFP-A/dp/B009QZH6JS/ref=pd_cp_pc_0
I have done some reading :cyclops: & find out their are user which are having problem with sandisk ultra series cards, and i am glad that you guys don't have any those kind of issue.
but i think "Strontium 32GB UHS-1 400X" will be better choice for me. this card is showing some promising results in this video review http://youtu.be/PuHfmuJ8pf0 they compared it with sandisk ultra and samsung pro series. and also here they giving away 4gb pen derive:victory:
Ive got the Galaxy S4 I337 16GB version running San Disk Ultra 64GB SDXC just fine no complaints!
wondering the same thing
1337RYoN said:
Hi, does anyone have one of these?
http://www.sandisk.sg/products/memory-cards/microsd/extremepro-uhs-i/?capacity=16GB
It offers up to 95 MB/s (633X) read speed; write speed up to 90 MB/s (600X) which is about twice the speed of the normal one. And also twice the price
If anyone has this can you do some speed tests and post here?
Thanks.
I'd love an SDXC 64gb version but it's probably cost as much as a 120 gb SSD
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I've been wondering the same thing - thanks for posting this thread.
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.
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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
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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?
Hey, i am going to buy a MicroSDXC card for my Sony XPERIA Z2 .. a 64gb one.
i have 3 options from amazon
Samsung 64GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 48MB/s with Adapter (MB-MP64DA/AM)
SanDisk Ultra UHI-I/Class 10 Micro SDXC Memory Card, 64GB
Lexar High-Performance MicroSDXC 300x 64GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI64GBBNL300A
they are all close in the price and performance .. only sandisk is available locally in my country
so which one is the best and can live for years?
Bn Waheed said:
Hey, i am going to buy a MicroSDXC card for my Sony XPERIA Z2 .. a 64gb one.
i have 3 options from amazon
Samsung 64GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 48MB/s with Adapter (MB-MP64DA/AM)
SanDisk Ultra UHI-I/Class 10 Micro SDXC Memory Card, 64GB
Lexar High-Performance MicroSDXC 300x 64GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI64GBBNL300A
they are all close in the price and performance .. only sandisk is available locally in my country
so which one is the best and can live for years?
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I'd go for Lexar if I were you. I've been using a Lexar 16 gigabyte SDXC card for about a year and a half, and it's still going strong!
New option
ADATA Premier 64GB microSDHC/SDXC UHS-I U1 Memory Card with One Adapter (AUSDX64GUICL10-RA1)
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
I'd go for Lexar if I were you. I've been using a Lexar 16 gigabyte SDXC card for about a year and a half, and it's still going strong!
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i think i'll go with it .. i am really afraid from sandisk reviews
I got sandisk ultra the box shows a speed 48 MB/s but in benchmark i get this result
Is that ok?
Bn Waheed said:
I got sandisk ultra the box shows a speed 48 MB/s but in benchmark i get this result
Is that ok?
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Looks great to me - if it works, it's good!
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
Looks great to me - if it works, it's good!
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so it's not fake?
Bn Waheed said:
so it's not fake?
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I don't think so....
I haven't had an android phone with an SD card since the OG Moto G days and I have heard every now and then that the way they're handled has changed?
Will the Galaxy Note 20 still keep the SD card and the internal storage separate and use the SD card for media, or does it combine the two in to a larger storage area?
gtargui said:
I haven't had an android phone with an SD card since the OG Moto G days and I have heard every now and then that the way they're handled has changed?
Will the Galaxy Note 20 still keep the SD card and the internal storage separate and use the SD card for media, or does it combine the two in to a larger storage area?
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It is separate. Like having an extra HardDrive on your computer. You can store media files on either or both of them.
gtargui said:
I haven't had an android phone with an SD card since the OG Moto G days and I have heard every now and then that the way they're handled has changed?
Will the Galaxy Note 20 still keep the SD card and the internal storage separate and use the SD card for media, or does it combine the two in to a larger storage area?
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It can't merge the two since it uses different technology.
Internal storage is way faster than an SD card.
The two are separated.
"way faster" ..
the SD storage is "way fast" enough for many things you plan to do with the phone. get a fast high speed card (i picked up the 1TB sandisk) .
burst mode on the camera will be forced to internal storage (user cant change that) . i did some early tests yesterday with the phone's video camera in different formats and aspect ratios and the card handled the throughput nicely.
but for installing application, I would prefer on internal storage rather than SD card even with an A2 rated card.
Yes because the constant IO and polling the card consume the battery faster
Plus, there's no security and encrypting / decrypting make it longer.
Can i use sd card with dual sim in note 20 ultra
Anybody can help me to know that, if i am using dual sim (one physical sim and other esim), can i use SD Card in Note 20 Ultra?
malateef said:
Anybody can help me to know that, if i am using dual sim (one physical sim and other esim), can i use SD Card in Note 20 Ultra?
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I don't see why not. If one is an esim, then the microsd slot will be available.
barry99705 said:
I don't see why not. If one is an esim, then the microsd slot will be available.
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THANKS,
If you want best speed performance go with the A2 rated Sandisk Extreme or Extreme Pro. They are expensive of course. For my day to day use I just settled with Samsung EVO Plus microSD. Does the job competently at budget friendly price.
LordGMLP said:
If you want best speed performance go with the A2 rated Sandisk Extreme or Extreme Pro. They are expensive of course. For my day to day use I just settled with Samsung EVO Plus microSD. Does the job competently at budget friendly price.
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I have that one in 256gb it's okay but nowhere near as fast as my lexar 1800x but its only avail in 128gb and is 2x the price of the sandisk for half the storage...worth it? Probably not.
LordGMLP said:
If you want best speed performance go with the A2 rated Sandisk Extreme or Extreme Pro. They are expensive of course. For my day to day use I just settled with Samsung EVO Plus microSD. Does the job competently at budget friendly price.
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I just bought Kingston 'Canvas Go! Plus' 256GB card, also rated as A2 and I have found a few benchmarks showing it is a bit faster than the Sandisk Extreme Pro at a cheaper price . I have my doubt too but gonna try it when the card arrived. The Kingston card has a lifetime warranty, will see how it performs. I am very curious too. Here is one of the reviews I saw: https://pokde.net/system/pc/storage/kingston-canvas-go-plus-microsd-review/
aaronlee0712 said:
I just bought Kingston 'Canvas Go! Plus' 256GB card, also rated as A2 and I have found a few benchmarks showing it is a bit faster than the Sandisk Extreme Pro at a cheaper price . I have my doubt too but gonna try it when the card arrived. The Kingston card has a lifetime warranty, will see how it performs. I am very curious too. Here is one of the reviews I saw: https://pokde.net/system/pc/storage/kingston-canvas-go-plus-microsd-review/
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Let me know about that Kingston card once you get it. Run some benchmarks on it.
I literally just ordered the Sandisk 256GB 15 minutes ago on Amazon for $48. The Kingston is $49. The Sandisk is rated 160MB Read and 90MB write. The Kingston is 170MB read and 90MB write. I checked out that review you posted and seems like a great card. I'm thinking about cancelling my order and getting the Kingston card instead.
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force70 said:
I have that one in 256gb it's okay but nowhere near as fast as my lexar 1800x but its only avail in 128gb and is 2x the price of the sandisk for half the storage...worth it? Probably not.
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From my research the Note 20Ultra doesn't support the higher end micro SDcards anyway. I can't remember the technology names (the different classes of Micro SD cards) but I did some research on what SDcard to get and the super fast micro SD's are useless in the Note20 since it doesn't have the proper tech to support the higher speeds. I wish I could remember how to explain it technically, but I can't remember the terms to use.
imucarmen said:
Let me know about that Kingston card once you get it. Run some benchmarks on it.
I literally just ordered the Sandisk 256GB 15 minutes ago on Amazon for $48. The Kingston is $49. The Sandisk is rated 160MB Read and 90MB write. The Kingston is 170MB read and 90MB write. I checked out that review you posted and seems like a great card. I'm thinking about cancelling my order and getting the Kingston card instead.
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From my research the Note 20Ultra doesn't support the higher end micro SDcards anyway. I can't remember the technology names (the different classes of Micro SD cards) but I did some research on what SDcard to get and the super fast micro SD's are useless in the Note20 since it doesn't have the proper tech to support the higher speeds. I wish I could remember how to explain it technically, but I can't remember the terms to use.
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In my country the price differ quite a lot so I get the Kingston. Definitely gonna try it esp. on random read and write. You mean UHS-I and UHS-II right? Agree with your point, Note 20 Ultra does not have UHS-II capability, so focusing on random read and write is more logical.
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In my country the price differ quite a lot so I get the Kingston. Definitely gonna try it esp. on random read and write. You mean UHS-I and UHS-II right? Agree with your point, Note 20 Ultra does not have UHS-II capability, so focusing on random read and write is more logical.
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Yes, UHS I vs UHS II. I'm no expert on SDcards. I did do my research though and found out that the super high-end Micro SD's will not reach their full potential on the Note 20 Ultra. I was trying to find out which one to buy to give me the fastest performance.
I just went to amazon and cancelled my order for the Sandisk and was going to order the Kingston. But I got to checkout and the Kingston wouldn't get here until September 24th! So I ordered the Sandisk again since it will be here on the 2nd
I'd still like to know how that Kingston performs for you. I'm going to run some benchmarks on my Sandisk as well. We could make a thread about it to help other XDA users decide which to get.
imucarmen said:
Yes, UHS I vs UHS II. I'm no expert on SDcards. I did do my research though and found out that the super high-end Micro SD's will not reach their full potential on the Note 20 Ultra. I was trying to find out which one to buy to give me the fastest performance.
I just went to amazon and cancelled my order for the Sandisk and was going to order the Kingston. But I got to checkout and the Kingston wouldn't get here until September 24th! So I ordered the Sandisk again since it will be here on the 2nd
I'd still like to know how that Kingston performs for you. I'm going to run some benchmarks on my Sandisk as well. We could make a thread about it to help other XDA users decide which to get.
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Yup, we can compare the performance between these 2 cards. Besides speed, another thing to take into consideration is reliability. My previous S7 Edge is running Samsung Evo card and works reliably for almost 5 years now, although it is slow. This Kingston 'Plus' card is newer version of Canvas! Go, so not sure about the reliability. Sandisk Extreme Pro maybe a more reliable card.
For benchmark, not sure which app to test on phone instead on PC. I have 'Anvil’s Storage Utilities' result for the Sandisk card (128GB) tested by myself and comparing the benchmark results with that review link, Kingston actually surpass Sandisk by a bit. Probably can't feel it in real world use XD.
Btw, I have the Exynos version of Note 20 Ultra. Sadly my courier is taking way too long to deliver my card, bought my Kingston on 17th Aug actually
aaronlee0712 said:
Yup, we can compare the performance between these 2 cards. Besides speed, another thing to take into consideration is reliability. My previous S7 Edge is running Samsung Evo card and works reliably for almost 5 years now, although it is slow. This Kingston 'Plus' card is newer version of Canvas! Go, so not sure about the reliability. Sandisk Extreme Pro maybe a more reliable card.
For benchmark, not sure which app to test on phone instead on PC. I have 'Anvil’s Storage Utilities' result for the Sandisk card (128GB) tested by myself and comparing the benchmark results with that review link, Kingston actually surpass Sandisk by a bit. Probably can't feel it in real world use XD.
Btw, I have the Exynos version of Note 20 Ultra. Sadly my courier is taking way too long to deliver my card, bought my Kingston on 17th Aug actually
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I'll have to do some research to find out the best way to test on the phone. I have the SD version but I doubt the SOC matters in a drive speed test.
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I'll have to do some research to find out the best way to test on the phone. I have the SD version but I doubt the SOC matters in a drive speed test.
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I have received my Kingston card and tested it. Using my office PC (WD Blue 1TB SSD) and same card reader (Ugreen brand) for both cards.
Anvil's Storage Utilities benchmark results:
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus (256GB): https://imgur.com/FmSsoX0
Sandisk Extreme Pro (UHS-I) (128GB): https://imgur.com/wZ68Ian
CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 benchmark results:
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus (256GB): https://imgur.com/l9u1POG
Sandisk Extreme Pro (UHS-I) (128GB): https://imgur.com/QqGNNAE
From the benchmark, Kingston win over Sandisk on almost all criteria but keep in mind that I only tested on 128GB Sandisk card.
Doing a file transfer (Windows 10 ISO file) the speed for Kingston is around 80MB/s while the Sandisk is 75MB/s. I am happy with my purchase Now on my Note 20 Ultra, I have encrypted it but not sure whether it will have an impact on the performance, my guess is it will.
aaronlee0712 said:
I have received my Kingston card and tested it. Using my office PC (WD Blue 1TB SSD) and same card reader (Ugreen brand) for both cards.
Anvil's Storage Utilities benchmark results:
Kingston Canvas Go! Plus: https://imgur.com/FmSsoX0
Sandisk Extreme Pro (UHS-I): https://imgur.com/wZ68Ian
From the benchmark, Kingston win over Sandisk on almost all criteria.
Doing a file transfer (Windows 10 ISO file) the speed for Kingston is around 80MB/s while the Sandisk is 75MB/s. I am happy with my purchase Now on my Note 20 Ultra, I have encrypted it but not sure whether it will have an impact on the performance, my guess is it will.
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My card gets here Wednesday. Along with my Galaxy Active 2 and my Galaxy Buds Live
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My card gets here Wednesday. Along with my Galaxy Active 2 and my Galaxy Buds Live
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I have edited my reply just now, add in Crystaldiskmark results. I guess there is no significant difference between these 2 cards. Both of them are better than Samsung's Evo XD. Probably best cards for our Note 20 for now.