Galaxy S7 slow to wake - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Received my S7 today. The phone is fast but very slow or delay in waking screen. Don't have the fingerprint lock screen turned on. Swipe to unlock. Even waking screen by power button is delayed. Home button to unlock is slower. Turned off double tap to camera to see if it helped but it didn't. Have Note 5, set up the same and Note 5 there isn't any delay.

Can u post screenshot of lockscreen effects?

When I had the s2/3/4 I had it ad well. Turning off the Samsung voice thingy fixed it..
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Disable 5g wireless (same problem with note5 when i was connected on 5g wireless)

slow to wake is typically an SD card issue. do you have one in? my Samsung 64 gig card in my note 4 wakes super fast, but for some reason my Samsung 128gig card wakes so slow and is super delayed. dunno why. I was hoping it was fixed in s7 so I could use that damn card again but guess not..
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I have the Samsung 128gb version. Going to try removing it and see if it helps. Will get back and report.

Thanks guys. It was that new Samsung 128gb sd-card. I bought the class 10, read write speeds 80mb. Passes me off. Anyone suggest a fast card that won't slow phone down. Really bogged phone down. Thanks again, never would of thought the card was problem. Very relieved.

vinnyjr said:
Thanks guys. It was that new Samsung 128gb sd-card. I bought the class 10, read write speeds 80mb. Passes me off. Anyone suggest a fast card that won't slow phone down. Really bogged phone down. Thanks again, never would of thought the card was problem. Very relieved.
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That's probably why Samsung decided not to use adoptive storage on the S7, it would slow down performance.
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The same thing happened to me when I was using my S5 with Samsung 64GB Pro, I was so disappointed. Without the card, it's fine, but with the card inserted, there was a 0.5~0.7 sec delay when waking up.

hmmm.. I'd really love to see what other people have been observing regarding this issue.. It's a big deal for me because Samsung is only offering the S7 with 32gb for now.... for that reason I am counting on using my sd card, but this possible delay is making me wary....
Carlos

god that pisses me off! I have a 128 that's perfectly fine on my Moto X but slow as hell to wake my note.. and pissing me off that it won't work correctly with the s7 either.
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I'm seeing no such lag. I have a 64gb sandisk ultra class 10 card.

Hi

lmfao hi.
hahahah.
anyway, yeah this makes me mad. my 128 gig is high spec samsung, so why is it slow?
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Exactly which 128GB Samsung card was it? Thanks

Did you guys format these cards in a computer before you used them?

BattsNotIncld said:
I'm seeing no such lag. I have a 64gb sandisk ultra class 10 card.
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Thanks for reporting, guess I'll keep that same sd I already use for my tablet and use it on my phone.

Just ordered a 64gb sd-card that isn't a Samsung product. U3 class 10 very fast read/write. Hope that does the trick. Amazing how slow the 128gb Samsung card is compared to the storage on phone. My new card should be here tomorrow or day after,, will let everyone know.
Thank You, Vinny

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Did you guys format these cards in a computer before you used them?
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I formatted the 128gb Samsung in my phone. It said after on screen I was all set. It works just slow to wake phone from sleep.
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I found this on Samsung's site. Hope it helps.
How do I insert or remove the microSD™ card for my Samsung Galaxy S7 edge?
Under SD Card Recommendations:
microSD Card Classes
microSD cards have capacity up to 2GB.
microSDHC (High Capacity) cards offer capacity up to 32GB.
microSDXC (eXtended Capacity) cards have capacity from over 32GB and up to 2TB, currently.
Each type of card has a speed rating of 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10, from slowest to fastest.
While you can use any class of microSD card in your device, the microSDXC card is recommended for high-resolution video recording due to its large storage capacity and high-speed read/write capability.
For less demanding use, such as still photography, regular microSD or microSDHC cards will be sufficient.

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[Q] Using a 64GB microSD?

First thread, so putting that out in advance.
I download ALOT of music, and since I wanted to sync lots of music from spotify to my phone and bring a few movies for traveling, I bought a Samsung SDXC 64GB class 10 microSD card from amazon on bf.
I've formatted it to fat32 (with guiFormat on windows and android itself), and my atrix will reconize it. But once I start syncing music to it it unmounts it after a variable amount of time.
Has anyone else been able to get a 64GB microsd to work with their atrix?
Thanks!
i dont think it would , since specs says the phone can handle up to 32 gb micro sd card , and never readed someone report about a working 64 gb micro sd card
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On the bionic, they say it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458992&highlight=64gb
Aren't the bionic and atrix 2 the same?
Also, I'm running magic mod jb. I read somewhere that 4.0+ has issues with sdxc, could that be an issue?
Try formatting with a different allocation size to see if it works.
Atrix2 doesn't support NTFS or ex-fat, which some other phones do.
QuatroQuatro said:
First thread, so putting that out in advance.
I download ALOT of music, and since I wanted to sync lots of music from spotify to my phone and bring a few movies for traveling, I bought a Samsung SDXC 64GB class 10 microSD card from amazon on bf.
I've formatted it to fat32 (with guiFormat on windows and android itself), and my atrix will reconize it. But once I start syncing music to it it unmounts it after a variable amount of time.
Has anyone else been able to get a 64GB microsd to work with their atrix?
Thanks!
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Yeah class 10 cards are known to have issues with this phone. It really has nothing to do with it being 64GB or not, that is causing it to dissapear or unmount, but the fact that it is a class 10 card. We have had way too many issues with anything higher than a class 6 card in the atrix2. It is also noted that the atrix2 really technically does not support SDcards higher than 32GB, but I have a 64GB card that I use in several of my phones that seems to work ok from time to time, but I only use it to move a file from one of my other phones to the A2 once in a while, so long term I really don't have a lot of info on that.
Ok, that makes sense. Too bad they don't sell class 6 anymore. So I should try to find a class 6 32gb card then instead of 10?
QuatroQuatro said:
Ok, that makes sense. Too bad they don't sell class 6 anymore. So I should try to find a class 6 32gb card then instead of 10?
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anything that is class 4 or class 6 is know to work with out issues, no matter the size.
I have 2 class 4 32GB cards that I bought just for this phone that were like 30 USD 6 or 10 months ago, so I am sure you can find a few really cheap now. I know that the whole class 4 or class 6 and the speed thing really tend to turn people off, but I can copy 20GB of music to one card in just over 1 - 1.5 hours, so it is not too bad.
jimbridgman said:
anything that is class 4 or class 6 is know to work with out issues, no matter the size.
I have 2 class 4 32GB cards that I bought just for this phone that were like 30 USD 6 or 10 months ago, so I am sure you can find a few really cheap now. I know that the whole class 4 or class 6 and the speed thing really tend to turn people off, but I can copy 20GB of music to one card in just over 1 - 1.5 hours, so it is not too bad.
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Thanks a lot Jim! Yeah the 32gb is like $20 on Amazon, so I'll spring for a couple of those. Your right, I guess you really don't need that speed anyway (I can wait to transfer my music).
jimbridgman said:
Yeah class 10 cards are known to have issues with this phone. It really has nothing to do with it being 64GB or not, that is causing it to dissapear or unmount, but the fact that it is a class 10 card. We have had way too many issues with anything higher than a class 6 card in the atrix2. It is also noted that the atrix2 really technically does not support SDcards higher than 32GB, but I have a 64GB card that I use in several of my phones that seems to work ok from time to time, but I only use it to move a file from one of my other phones to the A2 once in a while, so long term I really don't have a lot of info on that.
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Hmm. I having no problems with a UHS-1 sd card.
QuatroQuatro said:
Ok, that makes sense. Too bad they don't sell class 6 anymore. So I should try to find a class 6 32gb card then instead of 10?
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They do. I just bought a 32gb class six sandik on amazon
By the way my 32 class six is noticeably faster than my 16gb class 4...

S4 another SD destroyer? Damaged SD Card

I have the new SanDisk 64GB micro sd card, and lately ive been getting 'Damaged SD Card, Try Reformatting'
at first I just sighed to myself.. 'the s4 if another sd card destroyer'. I checked around the forum, but didn't see any similar topics, so I thought maybe it was just me.. but now my buddy who got an s4 on t mobile picked up one of the 64gb sd cards, and just got the same notification.. so what gives? *(pic related)
http://i.imgur.com/a0AuOf5.jpg
anyone else getting this? what gives?
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I've heard a lot of people having problems with the Sandisk cards. Myself included, my 16gb I had in my S3 got totally messed up.
I tried reformatting and it was a no-go, totally dead.
Since then I bought a 32GB Class 10 Samsung Card. Never had an issue since.
It may have to do with the formatting of the SD card. While playing around with my new Samsung 32GB card, I found my S4 displaying that message (even though it worked fine on my computer) every time the card was formatted as exFat. Fat32 seems to work fine.
I have that same issue, however, it also happened to me with my S3. I ended up have to format the card in the phone and copy everything back onto the card again for it to work. so far it's okay right now. This is still the same card, Sandisk Ultra 64gb micro SDXC. Both my wife note 2 and buddy S3 use the same type and they never had any problem with "damaged sd card". I'm thinking OP and I both are just the bad luck one with a bad card or two. I'm thinking of calling in for warranty from Sandisk to see if it's the card that's damaged.
This issue happened to me, but only once. After the OTA update, after reboot I saw this. But instead of formatting like the message suggested (I already had gigs of stuff on the card), I went into the settings and Dismounted the card and remounted it.
Haven't had an issue since.
Maybe you can try it to see if it works for you.
My s4 has been fine with it but when I had a skyrocket it was having major issues.
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kevinl86 said:
i've heard a lot of people having problems with the sandisk cards. Myself included, my 16gb i had in my s3 got totally messed up.
I tried reformatting and it was a no-go, totally dead.
Since then i bought a 32gb class 10 samsung card. Never had an issue since.
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+100000000000000000000000000000000000000000
It is best to format fat32...period, no issues will ever occur. I have been using a 64g since it hit the market...it is so old there is no markings left on it..hehe
S4 here and 64gb class 10 that originally was in my S3. No problems yet. Think I might be fat 32.
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Mine's Sandisk, Class 10, UHS-1, 64GB in exFAT.
Samung class 10 32gb pulled right out my og note and slapped in my s4 and have had no problems.
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This is a common issue in all devices with sd's, especially devices that move physically.
Put 1 or more pieces of scotch tape on the non contact side of the card and cut to size. This will reduce the amount of movement of the card during write events to the card, which is the culprit of why these cards get corrupted.
Thats it.
32 gb class 10 lexar fried. Never had a problem until now.
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I'm glad I'm not the only person who is having this problem. This thing destroyed my 16gb lexar that I've had for a few years. Mount option went gray, and I couldn't even open it on the computer. I was trying to make sym links to move my Google Music to it, but yeah. It's a little disappointing, but I wanted to get a 64gb anyway... Is the secret to use Samsung SD cards? Either way, it was time for a new one.
you know you could use the PC command chkdsk -r -f to fix damaged sdcards?
from what i've been reading about the 64gb sandisk cards, they work better formatted as exfat than fat32. samsung is one of only a few mobile phones that support the exfat format. when you try to format a sandisk 64gb class 10 card, it will eventually become corrupt. that's why they come as exfat. also, formatting it to fat32 will indeed slow down the speed transfers of the card.
this tool i hear works good for changing the format from exfat to fat32 without damaging your sd card. http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
RMXO said:
you know you could use the PC command chkdsk -r -f to fix damaged sdcards?
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I will try that when I get a hold of it again along with disk utility when I boot up mac next, but currently it's blue screening my laptop when I try to use it. (Running a bootcamp of windows 8 means weird bugs are lurking around every corner)
Happened on my Note 2, guess these new Samsung phones don't play well with SanDisk cards.
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Friends s4 didn't like any brand but Samsung. I did however notice a lot of bad reviews on all 64gb micro sd cards except the Samsung one. Based on the reviews I bought the Samsung 64gb class 10 and had zero issues. A bit more expensive but you know what they say.
My 64GB Sandisk Class 10 has been damaged 3 times since getting my GS4. I sync my 40GB of music and takes all night to do this. It can be annoying, but when it happens I re-sync when I go to bed.

SDHC Card

So I bought a Samsung EVO+ SDHC card on Amazon and I am trying to figure out if I got hosed. It is a UHS-1 card and is supposed to get write speeds up to 20MB/S, but I am getting 5-8... I have it mounted as an external card. I've tried 2 different speed test apps on Android. Do these speeds sound like what I should be expecting?
When I put the card in, I originally set it as internal, but the phone gave me a warning the card was slow (another not-so-good sign).
Should I try to return it to Amazon and just buy some place locally?
Link to item?
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I bought this SanDisk Extreme 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-1 card about two weeks ago, working great! No speed warning when I set it as internal. Rated up to 90 MB/s, and I just measured 61.82MB/s Read & 55.87MB/s Write. Maybe you got a knockoff?
This is the one I got: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0118LR9Z8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Which app did you use to test the speed? I am wondering if my issue was that I was looking at random write speeds instead of sequential. I found several references around the Interwebs that show similar performance. The faster speeds seem to be sequential writes..? Could that be my issue?
One of the apps I tried did identify it as an actual Samsung card, but perhaps it was a slower class card relabeled?
I used A1 SD bench.
I tried 2 different Evos and can Evo+ and the phone didn't like any of them.
I had to but a Pro+ for it not to contain about the card bring slow.
TheKaz said:
This is the one I got: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0118LR9Z8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Note - the Samsung card is a U1, compared the SanDisk Extreme which is U3. Big difference, lol. Make sure to get a UHS-1 U3 or higher card to eliminate speed issues.

Backing up to Samsung account problem with SD card

I can get my phone to backup to the Samsung account and cloud but if my sdcard is In it takes an ungodly amount of time to calculate the amount of music I have on the sdcard so I give up.
I've switched it dso it doesn't backup my music (which is on the 128gb memory card) but it still wants to calculate it every time.
I want to be able to backup without having to take the memory card out
Any ideas?
mikeyaj said:
I can get my phone to backup to the Samsung account and cloud but if my sdcard is In it takes an ungodly amount of time to calculate the amount of music I have on the sdcard so I give up.
I've switched it dso it doesn't backup my music (which is on the 128gb memory card) but it still wants to calculate it every time.
I want to be able to backup without having to take the memory card out
Any ideas?
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Do you have wifi turned on?
yes
it works perfectly........... but only when the sd card is out of the phone. before backing up it seems to want to calculate how much music is on the sd card
mikeyaj said:
yes
it works perfectly........... but only when the sd card is out of the phone. before backing up it seems to want to calculate how much music is on the sd card
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I have a 200Gb card with loads of images and music and don't have any issues. Did you disable any services with Package Disabler pro? That might be an issue as when you restore a backup from the cloud you have to re-enable all services.
Could be a fake SD card. Did you buy it from a reputable seller? Fake cards can be incredibly slow or take ages to scan contents because they often use shady tactics to make the card appear to be 128Gb for example when accessed on a phone or PC while in reality being much smaller in capacity (2-16gb etc). These fake cards can look incredibly convincing too so dont be fooled by an elaborate copy.
Here's an app from the Play Store that can check if you have a counterfeit sdcard, SD Insight. The app isn't compatible with the S8 but if you have an older phone you can test your sdcard.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.humanlogic.sdi
Card has been used in 3 Samsung phones. Never had this issue before. Is not a fake card and not disabled and packages
mikeyaj said:
Card has been used in 3 Samsung phones. Never had this issue before. Is not a fake card and not disabled and packages
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If its been with you for at least 3 phone cycles, was the speed ever really that good to begin with? It sounds like it may be an older card perhaps. Keep in mind, technology moves quick.
If you happen to be using a card that was cheap/midrange only a couple years ago, it would stand to reason that it may be underwhelming and feeling pretty slow by today's standards.
Download an app along the lines of "A1 SD Bench" and run a test for me. Post your Read/Write speed results in here for us when you're finished.
If the result of this test is poor you may want to look at the newer UHS-I supported cards if speed is becoming an issue.
I bought the card pretty much when 128gb micro SD cards were released and use it every day in the phone with no problems to play music and store pics
To be fair I presume that means it's old tech and I've been meaning to replace it. Just bought a brand new Samsung 256gb one.
Don't understand what any of the jargon means regarding sdcards and can't be bothered to test the issue.
To be fair it never occurred to me that the card is a bit long In the tooth as I've used it with the s7 edge with no probs. So just surprised the s8 struggles
mikeyaj said:
I bought the card pretty much when 128gb micro SD cards were released and use it every day in the phone with no problems to play music and store pics
To be fair I presume that means it's old tech and I've been meaning to replace it. Just bought a brand new Samsung 256gb one.
Don't understand what any of the jargon means regarding sdcards and can't be bothered to test the issue.
To be fair it never occurred to me that the card is a bit long In the tooth as I've used it with the s7 edge with no probs. So just surprised the s8 struggles
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Why even bother posting if you "you can't be bothered to test the issue?"
Because I decided I wanted to.
I tend to do what I want and considering the card is in 100% working order what's the point.
If times have changed and I've gotten to answer that it's old tech I can replace it with newer tech.
Thanks for your help but I can assure you I'll post what I want, when I want, how I want. I don't have to do anything I don't want to when I've already been told the card is old tech
mikeyaj said:
I bought the card pretty much when 128gb micro SD cards were released and use it every day in the phone with no problems to play music and store pics
To be fair I presume that means it's old tech and I've been meaning to replace it. Just bought a brand new Samsung 256gb one.
Don't understand what any of the jargon means regarding sdcards and can't be bothered to test the issue.
To be fair it never occurred to me that the card is a bit long In the tooth as I've used it with the s7 edge with no probs. So just surprised the s8 struggles
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Ah yes, I figured that was the case. It will be interesting to know if that new card solves your problem. If you still want to run a quick benchmark on your old card its not as involved as it sounds. If you use the app I recommended before you just choose your SD card in the UI and it should only take a few minutes to run a speed test.
Read speed: 33.97 mb/s
Write speed: 10:78 mb/s
Presume this is rubbish. I bought the SanDisk card the week 128gb cards were released in the UK so it's quite old now but never had any problem with it.
All photos and all my music is on the card. Never had any issues with it. Have now purchased the following:
Samsung MB-MC256DAEU 256 GB EVO Plus MicroSDXC UHS-I Grade 3 Class 10
My 2 year old 200Gb card:
Read 1692.00MB/s
Write 14.81MB/s
mikeyaj said:
Read speed: 33.97 mb/s
Write speed: 10:78 mb/s
Presume this is rubbish. I bought the SanDisk card the week 128gb cards were released in the UK so it's quite old now but never had any problem with it.
All photos and all my music is on the card. Never had any issues with it. Have now purchased the following:
Samsung MB-MC256DAEU 256 GB EVO Plus MicroSDXC UHS-I Grade 3 Class 10
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Oh wow, that write speed is pretty terrible. The read speed is "passable" I guess but still below average and well below the UHS-I cards.
I had one of the first 64GB Sandisk cards (around the time of the Galaxy S4 I'd like to say?) so I know what you mean but that thing was relegated to my drawer long ago after I realized just how agonizingly slooow it was.
xeathpk said:
Oh wow, that write speed is pretty terrible. The read speed is "passable" I guess but still below average and well below the UHS-I cards.
I had one of the first 64GB Sandisk cards (around the time of the Galaxy S4 I'd like to say?) so I know what you mean but that thing was relegated to my drawer long ago after I realized just how agonizingly slooow it was.
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it isn't slow
it's perfect for listening to music from and saving all pics to. perfect to the point of there would be no need to change the card. exceptional performance.
why the s8 has issues trying to calculate the amount of music on it to back-up even when i've toggled it NOT to backup music is a bit of a stupid upgrade on the s8 when the s7 was fine.
maybe samsung haven't figured out that most sd card users just throw pics, film and music on it so it doesn't need to be super fast as they've toggled off the backup option. seems to be a really strange software decision to try and calculated stuff to back up you don't want backing up lol
Objectively it is on the slow side but I understand what you mean. If all you plan on doing is copying a load of files to it once and only need it to access a few songs or pics here and there than you're right it should be fine. Let us know if you're able to solve your issue with a new card or whether the problem persists. :good:
xeathpk said:
Objectively it is on the slow side but I understand what you mean. If all you plan on doing is copying a load of files to it once and only need it to access a few songs or pics here and there than you're right it should be fine. Let us know if you're able to solve your issue with a new card or whether the problem persists. :good:
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I've used it all an excuse to buy the 256gb card though.
Is the one I've bought any good?
Samsung MB-MC256DAEU 256 GB EVO Plus MicroSDXC UHS-I Grade 3 Class 10
Its quick as hell. "Up to 95MB/s Read and 90MB/s Write speed with UHS-I, Class 10 and U3 compatibility."
It should serve you well for quite a while I'd imagine. Even I'm tempted to get one right now.
Waterproof (IEC 60529, IPX7)
Temperature-proof
X-ray-proof
Magnetic-proof
10 year warranty
Not bad, not bad.
I've never had a Samsung card . Always had the sandisk ones

SD Card Recommendations

Anyone use Samsung micro SD cards in their U12 (or other device)?
I've used SanDisk exclusively the last few years, and PNY before that. But, the Samsung Evo cards are consistently $10-$15 cheaper for a UHS-3 128gb card.
Just wondering if anyone else uses them, and how well they work for 4K videos.
the Samsung ones are the best, but the PNY 256GB is UHS III class 10 speed V30 A1, and works very well on my HTC U12+, for the price worth each penny
Ricardo_G said:
the Samsung ones are the best, but the PNY 256GB is UHS III class 10 speed V30 A1, and works very well on my HTC U12+, for the price worth each penny
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I got uhs samsung microsd 64gb. I got it from my previous phone note4. No problem. Very quick read and write.
I am using Sandisk's Extreme Pro 64GB UHS-II - https://www.sandisk.com/home/memory-cards/microsd-cards/extremepro-microsd-uhs-ii for my 4K recording and playback... very fast read and write speeds with no problems to report.
AtAM1 said:
I am using Sandisk's Extreme Pro 64GB UHS-II - https://www.sandisk.com/home/memory-cards/microsd-cards/extremepro-microsd-uhs-ii for my 4K recording and playback... very fast read and write speeds with no problems to report.
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Do you save your pictures to the SDCARD or internal storage?
I'm getting the message my SDCARD isn't fast enough when I save to it from the photo app using this Kingston SDCA3/64GBSP 64 GB microSDHCUHS-I Speed Class3 U3 Memory Card so looks like I need to upgade my card. Just that Extreme pro is over £100 so want to make sure it works without any warnings before I pull the trigger on it.
Thanks
Jump1ng said:
Do you save your pictures to the SDCARD or internal storage?
I'm getting the message my SDCARD isn't fast enough when I save to it from the photo app using this Kingston SDCA3/64GBSP 64 GB microSDHCUHS-I Speed Class3 U3 Memory Card so looks like I need to upgade my card. Just that Extreme pro is over £100 so want to make sure it works without any warnings before I pull the trigger on it.
Thanks
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Yup, I save both 4K videos and pictures to the SD-Card with zero problems. Just make sure you don't encrypt the SD-Card as it impacts both read/write speeds which in turn results in the slow speed warning being displayed.
Cheers
Edit: I got mine at a discounted price of $95
AtAM1 said:
Yup, I save both 4K videos and pictures to the SD-Card with zero problems. Just make sure you don't encrypt the SD-Card as it impacts both read/write speeds which in turn results in the slow speed warning being displayed.
Cheers
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Cool, think gonna have to buy this card as my old card that worked fine in the HTC 10 and u11 is not encrypted and still get the warnings.
Thanks!
Jump1ng said:
Do you save your pictures to the SDCARD or internal storage?
I'm getting the message my SDCARD isn't fast enough when I save to it from the photo app using this Kingston SDCA3/64GBSP 64 GB microSDHCUHS-I Speed Class3 U3 Memory Card so looks like I need to upgade my card. Just that Extreme pro is over £100 so want to make sure it works without any warnings before I pull the trigger on it.
Thanks
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I was getting the same message for my transcend card, I almost bought a new sandisk card, and stumbled onto the storage settings for the card on the phone. It gives me the option to format the card for the phone. It says that after formatting, the card will only work with the the phone. I am ok with that because it is for the phone and I like to store my pics on the external sd card to not waste space on the internal. Just go to settings > storage > portable storage (select the setting icon next to your sd card) > format

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