Note Edge 32 GB only ? - Note Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi all I was thinking tmo is only coming out with the 32GB note edge is it worth waiting for the 64 GB if it ever comes out or go with the 32GB ?

There will likely never be a 64gb version. It is a non-issue with a card slot. Add a 128gb card and you have a 160gb phone! Plus the Lollipop update will eventually make sd cards act as something very close to system memory.

Yea I believe they are only doing the 32gb.
I don't think it's worth it to wait.
As said you can add a 128gb card. Most apps right now will read from the sd card. The phone now will storage normal pictures on the SD card, continuous shots are stored on the phone tho.
But other then that movies, music and files can be on the SD card.
And 5.0 will change that to be more like the old android ways.

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What's the highest capacity of MicroSD supported in the Captivate?

One of my friends is going to buy a Droid X and Verizon is offering a 32GB MicroSD for $100 with the purchase of a Droid X. My friend already has a 16GB MicroSd and does not want to spend any more money. He offered to get me the 32GB MicroSD from Verizon if I gave him the money. Does anyone know what's the highest capacity MicroSD supported in the Captivate? Everywhere I read it says "up to 32GB" supported which I "assume" includes the integrated 16GB.
its 32gb. it what most of all new phones capacity. it means whooping 48gb that we can have in samsung captivate. now thats alot of memory.
sl8125 said:
its 32gb. it what most of all new phones capacity. it means whooping 48gb that we can have in samsung captivate. now thats alot of memory.
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Could you please point me to a link where I can verify this information. I hate to waste $100. 48GB sound great, but I want to be completely sure.
I dont think you can use a 32gb. Everywhere ive read it says 16gb max is what is supported.
I think because the internal memory is actually an SD card itself, and the max sdhc standard can handle is 32. So 16 internal and 16 microsd = 32 -> full
matthewpapa said:
I dont think you can use a 32gb. Everywhere ive read it says 16gb max is what is supported.
I think because the internal memory is actually an SD card itself, and the max sdhc standard can handle is 32. So 16 internal and 16 microsd = 32 -> full
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its 16gb internal buddy and 32gb of SD
contentryder said:
its 16gb internal buddy and 32gb of SD
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Look under "SD card and phone storage" and it clearly has an "internal SD card" as well as external
which is why i mentioned the above
pdadb.net says "microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash
Supports High Capacity (SD 2.0/HC) memory cards with capacity of up to 32GB"
they could be wrong though. id get a 16 just in case. the proce on the 32 is retarded high for now.
I have a 32GB SanDisk card in my Captivate.
I bought it yesterday from Verizon's website for $99 including free next day shipping.
The captivate fully supports the SDHC format, thus it supports adding cards up to 32 gigs. Should be the same for any SDHC compliant device. The only exception to this are a hand-full of devices that support 4gig and smaller SDHC cards via ugly hacks.
On a side note, it's redundant to say " supports SDHC up to 32 gigs", since there will never be a SDHC card >32 gigs, but that's advertising for you
matthewpapa said:
I dont think you can use a 32gb. Everywhere ive read it says 16gb max is what is supported.
I think because the internal memory is actually an SD card itself, and the max sdhc standard can handle is 32. So 16 internal and 16 microsd = 32 -> full
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I have a 32 gb card now, and the internal of 16. Both show up at their correct capacities, and when I fill them all the data is accessible.
Ah, it's too bad that ALL the prerelease materials state the maximum SD size as 16 GB. I would have purchased a 32 gig if I had known.
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its 32gb
(too short )
All Galaxy S devices can support external SD cards up to 32gb, that is excluding the internal storage. I have a 32gb card in mine, which I will never ever fill up.
Samsung's site, FYI, currently specifies 32GB support for the microSD card slot:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SGH-I897ZKAATT-features
If you got $200 to spare you can buy a 64gb sdxc card and see if it works. I personally don't need that much space, but i can use that much money
The only time it wasnt recommended to use a 32G was with a MiUi rom but
i think that issue is fixed anyway
SDXC in captivate
The temptation of 80gb on my phone was too great- I caved and bought a 64gb SDXC card from sandisk for 80 bucks. I dumped a few videos from my desktop onto the card to test it out, and got a damaged sd card message, prompting to format it. I clicked okay, forgetting that the ICS build I'm using formats internal SD instead of external SD. So that hurt.
Next I tried a nook color using CM7. Got the same damaged sd card, but it was able to format it. I got a reboot as it attempted to re-mount it following the format, but following the reboot, it was usable. It played video and showed up as 59.6GB or something close. This newly android-formatted card wouldn't work in when stuck back in the captivate, however. It's possible that it will work on a different rom- one that's able to format it itself, but after losing the internal SD, I'm going to hold off on messing around with an old GB rom.

External MicroSD Card

What is a better Micro SD Card
Toshiba or Sandisk?
I was thinking of getting the Toshiba 16GB for AUD$35
and those who have an external MicroSD in their SGS, do you mainly put your music in there?
Apps & images you save in the internal memory?
layziebone said:
What is a better Micro SD Card
Toshiba or Sandisk?
I was thinking of getting the Toshiba 16GB for AUD$35
and those who have an external MicroSD in their SGS, do you mainly put your music in there?
Apps & images you save in the internal memory?
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Sandisk should be pretty good even if they under rate their cards, I usually store anything that I can afford to lose at anytime on the internal memory and my photo/music and ect on the external card. Usually I store movies on the internal mem since ill be deleting it often.
any branded microsd will be fine, i've used the sandisk 16gb C2, toshiba 16gb C2, adata 32gb C2 and now i have a lexar 32gb C10.
I ended up getting the Toshiba 16GB Class 4. The store ran out of Sandisk 16GB
layziebone said:
I ended up getting the Toshiba 16GB Class 4. The store ran out of Sandisk 16GB
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I am also looking for external storage, are you satisfy with Toshiba 16GB class 4 ?

Can the MUCH 78P01 run/support a 128gb micro sd?

Can the MUCH 78P01 run/support a 128gb micro sd card?
review mentions 64 gb but, i've put bigger memory in devices that say they don't support it before.
http://manguiro.blogspot.com.es/2015/03/review-snail-much-w1-ireadygo-78dian.html?m=1

512 gb SD card from unknown brand

I am looking for 512gb micro SD card and just wondering if anyone tried that http://www.ebay.com/itm/272175494121
It is looking pretty similar to Samsung micro SD http://www.ebay.com/itm/152018922599 but it is way cheaper and has more capacity.
Just wondering what you think is the quality of this card gonna be or is it better to by original Samsung 128gb card instead?

Compatible Memory Cards for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910C

Hi guys, i am looking forward to purchase a Memory Card for My Note 4 N910C, that supports Up to 128gb as mentioned on GSMArena.com, So my query is about to Memory cards, So please suggest me which company memory card i should buy. as there are lots of options available on internet.
The best microSD Cards on the market are those made by Sandisk and Samsung. Either of those brand will work perfectly with the N910C. I have a N910C with a 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card, which I will be upgrading to a 128GB card when I find one in my local high street retailer.
I would highly recommend sticking to Samsung cards in a Samsung device. I know there is a lot of debate about this, but from my personal experience, I have had no less than 4 Sandisk 64Gb cards fail in various Samsung devices (phones and tablets), but I have never had a Samsung card fail. Currently I am using a Samsung 64Gb PRO, but the EVO should be fine too. Hoping to get a 128Gb PRO once the prices come down a little more.
Tested to Sandisk 200gb SD card on my Note 4 910A.
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Tested to Sandisk 200gb SD card on my Note 4 910A.
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Is there such a thing as a 200GB microSD Card? I know that there are 256 microSD Cards available but 200GB....
DarkGuyver said:
The best microSD Cards on the market are those made by Sandisk and Samsung. Either of those brand will work perfectly with the N910C. I have a N910C with a 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card, which I will be upgrading to a 128GB card when I find one in my local high street retailer.
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Hi DarkGuyver and Kinsman-UK,
Thanks for replying, now i am thinking to buy 128Gb card,hope it will work great for my N910C.
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Is there such a thing as a 200GB microSD Card? I know that there are 256 microSD Cards available but 200GB....
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May be the one https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-200GB-Micro-SDSDQUAN-200G-G4A/dp/B00V62XBQQ
hk24192 said:
Hi guys, i am looking forward to purchase a Memory Card for My Note 4 N910C, that supports Up to 128gb as mentioned on GSMArena.com, So my query is about to Memory cards, So please suggest me which company memory card i should buy. as there are lots of options available on internet.
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Samsung 128GB micro SD EVO UHS-I Class 10 48MB/s
I've been using this one pretty heavily in my N910C ever since I own it. Never have a problem whatsoever. Ultra reliable. Samsung storage yields the highest MTBFs in the field. Probably removed planned obsolence from the equation entirely, since they know that when 4 billion humans will want to buy their storage that will be more than enough to break-even and keep in business..
jult said:
Samsung 128GB micro SD EVO UHS-I Class 10 48MB/s
I've been using this one pretty heavily in my N910C ever since I own it. Never have a problem whatsoever. Ultra reliable. Samsung storage yields the highest MTBFs in the field. Probably removed planned obsolence from the equation entirely, since they know that when 4 billion humans will want to buy their storage that will be more than enough to break-even and keep in business..
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Thnaks jult !
thanks for the opinion.
Buy samsung ones. I had a 32GB Sandisk Extreme, and it died within 1 month in Note 4.
I have sandisk ultra 64gb before, it's work perfectly on my s4.. but after a few month (almost full) it's became slow n sometimes stuck when transferring file from internal to external card, now I'm using galaxy note 4 SM-N910H and I'm using Samsung EVO+ 128GB, write speed always stable on 20mbps.. expect if I copying a lot of small file (like game data) it will be slow, but until now I have no problem with my card, so if u have samsung device why didn't you use the same brand with your device?
for me.. take the 128GB EVO+
(I wanna have the 256GB EVO+ but the price too high for now, so I'm choosing the 128gb for now)
i use a 64gb strontium and works well still
hk24192 said:
Hi guys, i am looking forward to purchase a Memory Card for My Note 4 N910C, that supports Up to 128gb as mentioned on GSMArena.com, So my query is about to Memory cards, So please suggest me which company memory card i should buy. as there are lots of options available on internet.
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DarkGuyver said:
The best microSD Cards on the market are those made by Sandisk and Samsung. Either of those brand will work perfectly with the N910C. I have a N910C with a 32GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card, which I will be upgrading to a 128GB card when I find one in my local high street retailer.
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I love sandisk. have never had a problem with them. I bought a 128 gb from bb for 30 bucks. not bad . hopefully you find something as good
I have a "SanDisk 128GB microSDXC Memory Card Ultra Class 10"(80mbps read), it works great but I feel like it is tougher on the battery life every since I have my samsung 64gb replaced.
I've installed a Samsung 128GB Evo+ (faster than Evo, slower than Pro) in my N910V. When on Marshmallow, I looked at integrating it as a part of built-in memory, and the OS (CM13) complained that it was a bit too slow for that. I decided not to integrate. not so much for speed as I wanted to be able to switch ROMs and wasn't sure how that'd be with an integrated SD card. It's been fine (using it to store music, audiobooks, videos, ebooks, CoPilot maps, TiBackup backups and Nandroid backups)

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