Does anyone have any experience with this brand or Micro SDCARD? I'm tempted to take the plunge for my N4. It claims UP TO 80 mbps read speed. Looking for some insight on this one?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P8YU6OS...TF8&colid=3N3FIM60IYZKV&coliid=I3FTYGRR3QPCGL
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never heard of 'em, but looks a little sketchy, unknown brand.
The sandisk is only so much more and I think they have a good warranty on their product
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Does anyone have any experience with this brand or Micro SDCARD? I'm tempted to take the plunge for my N4. It claims UP TO 80 mbps read speed. Looking for some insight on this one?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P8YU6OS...TF8&colid=3N3FIM60IYZKV&coliid=I3FTYGRR3QPCGL
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I have never heard of this brand and I do own the Sandisk Ultra and Ultra Plus 128gb cards and the Lexar 128gb card. The Sandisk ultra claims 30mbps, the Ultra plus at 48mbps and the Lexar is 95 mbps. The Lexar is around $120 from B&H Photo with free shipping but imo it's definitely worth it because it's noticeably faster than either Sandisk and not much more.
I bought this on on Sep 11, 2015, Now it just can't work. I can't delete, format, create new files on it. I put it on my new surface 3 and now I have to buy a new micro SD card. I can't turn it back to shop and get money back. because my business info are all there and cannot be deleted. so sucks.
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Speed Class Rating: Class 10
Read Speed: Speed (read) : 13~20 (MB/s)
Write Speed: Speed (write) : 14~17 (MB/s)
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Not sure where to post this but just wanted to share this deal with fellow Infuse owners =P. Pretty good price, just got one myself
Or if you're lazy, like me - get the PNY Class 4 16GB MicroSDHC ($29.99) at Staples this week, and use the Staples ad (should be in the bin outside every store) which cnotains a $5 off $25 coupon.
24.99 + tax on 29.99. Under $27 on my way home yesterday
I agree that Class 10 is tempting, but this is plenty fast for the phone, so far - and I have no other devices that can handle MicroSDHC.
I purchased the SanDisk 16GB microSDHC™ Card from Radio Shack which was on sale a few weeks ago for 19.99 and it works great. it's still on sale but is 29.99 now.
32 gb micro sd $70
By SaDisk on sale at Staples.
Hobibill said:
By SaDisk on sale at Staples.
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Expensive. You can get $45-$55 range with a class 4-6 these days even with Sandisk
I'd been using the SD card from my HTC Desire in my new Sensation XE, the new SD supplied with the XE was just put away. However, I thought I'd run some speed tests on both cards just for comparison.
Although the write speeds are very similar, I was quite surprised by the difference in the read results. The Kingston card supplied with the XE appears to be much quicker than my SanDisk. I suppose that will make a difference when it comes to browsing the gallery etc?
SanDisk 16gig Class 4
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Kingston 16gig Class 4
Very interesting
I know the class ratings are the minimum write speeds, so some manufacturers have cards which are much faster at reading than others but still get marketed at the lower speeds because of the write speeds. It would be nice if zdnet or cnet or someone would go through and test all of them and set up a matrix for comparison.
I am getting ready to pick up a new 32g class 10 patriot today at Frys. I decided to go with the class 10 since it takes too long now for pictures to be saved and then be ready to shoot another. I was reading though that the class 10s are faster at Sequential Read/Write which is great for pictures, but not necessarily faster than class 4 devices at Random Read/Write, which is better for smart phones running applications where the apps and data is probably not sequential. But I guess YMMV.
Mods, please remove (if possible). This is a great price for this card, but I mistakenly thought this was MicroSD...
eBay (via Beach Camera) has the Samsung 32GB SDHC Card (Class 10)... for a low $25.99 Free Shipping.
CLICK HERE to see deal.
Features:
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Enjoy faster transfer times at 24MB/s
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Specifications:
Capacity : 32GB
Dimension : 32 x 24 x 2.1mm
Weight : Approx 0.2g
Operating Voltage : 2.7 ~ 3.6V
Speed Rating Speed (read) : 24MB/s
Speed (write) : 13MB/s
Speed Class : Class 10
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If you want to use it for a camera I guess it would be okay but if you want it for this phone you would need MicroSD and not a regular SD. :good:
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I feel like such an idiot. Thanks for pointing it out to me kindly... I honestly appreciate it. I guess I'll know the difference from now on
you can actually get a sansung class 10 microsd card on amazon for about that price
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
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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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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.
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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limpet said:
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"