Now that CM allows my S5 to use the SD as internal storage I need a bigger one. I want a fast one within the bounds of this phone so I'm not paying for tech I cannot use. I listen to music and store some pictures but a lot of that is cloud based. Thanks!
This Sandisk 64GB sd card is pretty fast. for ~$20, cant go wrong.
There's a 200gb on Amazon for 79
The Android Attorney said:
This Sandisk 64GB sd card is pretty fast. for ~$20, cant go wrong.
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Ah thats the fella I have in mine.
If you need insane amounts of storage, you really CANNOT go wrong with a Samsung one:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Clas...id=1469114722&sr=1-1&keywords=Samsung+sd+card
I agree with Lightning here, the Samsung EVO is the best bang for the buck. This is what I have in my phone:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P3NMVVU/
Works flawlessly.
If you want something faster (for say shooting HD video), there is the EVO+ and the EVO Select as well:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0118LR9Z8
https://www.amazon.com//dp/B01DOB6YW4
dont get the 200 gb one as the phone is limited to 128 and wont be able to use 1/3rd of it. I use a class U1 PNY 128 gb card and its pretty snappy. I got it for $35 on amazon during the last cyber monday event, but they might even be cheaper now. Id just read the reviews on amazon for 128 gb cards. There are many people who buy them just to test them and theyll list their real world results in a transfer speed rating
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dont get the 200 gb one as the phone is limited to 128 and wont be able to use 1/3rd of it. I use a class U1 PNY 128 gb card and its pretty snappy. I got it for $35 on amazon during the last cyber monday event, but they might even be cheaper now. Id just read the reviews on amazon for 128 gb cards. There are many people who buy them just to test them and theyll list their real world results in a transfer speed rating
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I presume you mean 256 or whatever it is. I've the 64 gig one. Seems grand. I'm only new back on android after a few years on iPhone. 64 is plenty for me . 128 would be cool just to show off. We don't have cyber sales here in Ireland that I know of.
No. The 200 gig card is what I was referring to. What I said also applies to a 256 or anything above 128 really as the phone cannot read anything higher than 128. Yes, 200 gb is a strange storage size for a SD card, but a 200 GB card does exist
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https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-200GB-Micro-SDSDQUAN-200G-G4A/dp/
Personally recommended class 10 UHS-3
as the phone cannot read anything higher than 128.
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Are you absolutely sure about that? Even a S3 can read a 256GB card
muhaba said:
as the phone cannot read anything higher than 128.
Are you absolutely sure about that? Even a S3 can read a 256GB card
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Have you personally confirmed this? I ask because the answer I gave was based on Samsung's own hardware limitations listed in the phones specs
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Have you personally confirmed this? I ask because the answer I gave was based on Samsung's own hardware limitations listed in the phones specs
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i think this limitations is because there was no more than 128 GB at the time of it's release but in theory it can handle up to 2 TB
even though there is no 2 TB micro SD Card yet, since it supports SDXC
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i think this limitations is because there was no more than 128 GB at the time of it's release but in theory it can handle up to 2 TB
even though there is no 2 TB micro SD Card yet, since it supports SDXC
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If that is the case then HUZZAH!!!!
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Personally recommended class 10 UHS-3
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I understand why! Sadly they are not available in my country yet, so I bought a 32GB Samsung EVO+ Class 10 UHS-1, and now I don't get the "your SD card is slow" when formatting as adoptable, which I got with a class 10.
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Have you personally confirmed this? I ask because the answer I gave was based on Samsung's own hardware limitations listed in the phones specs
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Samsung said that the S2 couldn't take any more than 32GB yet in fact it supported 64GB. So, it doesn't mean much what they say.
lingowistico said:
Samsung said that the S2 couldn't take any more than 32GB yet in fact it supported 64GB. So, it doesn't mean much what they say.
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That's a fair point, but I just haven't seen anyone confirm the over 128 GB cards working and I'd hate for a guy to buy one and it only recognize 128 because they're stupid 'spensive!!
can confirm that the S5 has no issues with a 200GB microsd....SDXC class 10....although after formatting, only 186GB available.....
Not sure if anyone has done it yet, but I just pounced on and ebay auction for a 256gb evo+. If there is any intrest in a definitive answer to whether it is compatible or not, I will post back in about a week when I get it. As mentioned above, it should work being sdxc. Wish me luck!
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Do class 10 cards work on the sensation ? Any thoughts or recommendations for either 16 or 32gb cards?
There's a thread over in the Accessories subforum concerning class 10 cards. Give it a read
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1072839
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Do class 10 cards work on the sensation ? Any thoughts or recommendations for either 16 or 32gb cards?
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lol. u meant for sensation right?..i was like damn, what sd card is this thats a substitute for a phone?
bt anyway, really 16gb or 32gb is a personal preference, you cant ask that since we dont know how much music/movies/games/whatever ur gonna have..
personally, i got a class 6(which should really do what it needs to in this phone) instead of 10 as i believe a class 10 won't really make a difference plus the class 6 was a lil cheaper..
i guess we'll find out tho since i pick up my sensation on the 12th
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lol. u meant for sensation right?..i was like damn, what sd card is this thats a substitute for a phone?
bt anyway, really 16gb or 32gb is a personal preference, you cant ask that since we dont know how much music/movies/games/whatever ur gonna have..
personally, i got a class 6(which should really do what it needs to in this phone) instead of 10 as i believe a class 10 won't really make a difference plus the class 6 was a lil cheaper..
i guess we'll find out tho since i pick up my sensation on the 12th
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Yup.
I have a class 8 4GB - Never needed more. Maybe 8GB would be good, for when I shoot a lot of videos, but the main thing I use the phone for is just talking/browsing/flashing/flashing/flashing(I am addicted to that)/texting and such. Nothing that uses the SD card, other than my titanium backup and a place to put my ROMs on.
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lol. u meant for sensation right?..i was like damn, what sd card is this thats a substitute for a phone?
bt anyway, really 16gb or 32gb is a personal preference, you cant ask that since we dont know how much music/movies/games/whatever ur gonna have..
personally, i got a class 6(which should really do what it needs to in this phone) instead of 10 as i believe a class 10 won't really make a difference plus the class 6 was a lil cheaper..
i guess we'll find out tho since i pick up my sensation on the 12th
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ha indeed I meant "for the sensation". Speed is more important to me than size. I want to wait the least amount of time to capture the next photo or to view my music/photo libraries.
So no difference between class 6 and 10? I had heard class 10 cards don't work on andorid devices. This seems to be bunk info?
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Yup.
I have a class 8 4GB - Never needed more. Maybe 8GB would be good, for when I shoot a lot of videos, but the main thing I use the phone for is just talking/browsing/flashing/flashing/flashing(I am addicted to that)/texting and such. Nothing that uses the SD card, other than my titanium backup and a place to put my ROMs on.
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I currently have a class 4 16gb and it seems slow on my G2 especially galleries.
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ha indeed I meant "for the sensation". Speed is more important to me than size. I want to wait the least amount of time to capture the next photo or to view my music/photo libraries.
So no difference between class 6 and 10? I had heard class 10 cards don't work on andorid devices. This seems to be bunk info?
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well there prolly isnt that much of a diff in this phone..personally, im content with a class 6 and i dont feel like paying more for a class 10 is worth it. But class 10 cards do work on android devices.
check out this thread for some input http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1072839
as some people have commented here that a class 2 recorded and played 1080p videos with no lag and such..and others obtaining low speeds on their class 10 cards...plus it also differs on the card manufacturer as most with the same classes have diff speeds.
I was curious about this myself so I emailed HTC tech support and they told me "There's no benefit to getting a Class 10 card; the phone will only read/write between Class 2 and Class 4 speeds. Thus, there's no real reason to spend the extra money for a Class 10 card". That's a bummer if it's true.
I have been torn about keeping the 16GB or getting the 32GB. I just don't know what to do. I have used a large amount of storage on the 16GB already and my 30 day return is up tomorrow. Any suggestions?
See the thread int eh android development section about Apps2SD that you can run without rooting or anythig. The author is TweakerL. Look it up.
Return for 32 imo. Unless your a pop the collar with your hat turned backwards kinda guy. Then keep the white.
I faced the same dilemma and decided to switch from 16gb to 32gb... If not it would have bothered me.
The only thing I miss is the White color...
I don't have the white one.
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I have been torn about keeping the 16GB or getting the 32GB. I just don't know what to do. I have used a large amount of storage on the 16GB already and my 30 day return is up tomorrow. Any suggestions?
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I have the 16 GB but I used this app to move my data folders to my 64GB microSD card. You can actually move any folders over, not just data folders.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
I like the white color so this works out really well for me. This app effectively turned my White 16GB note into an 80GB note.
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I have the 16 GB but I used this app to move my data folders to my 64GB microSD card. You can actually move any folders over, not just data folders.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
I like the white color so this works out really well for me. This app effectively turned my White 16GB note into an 80GB note.
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Can you confirm a 64gb card works? Sammy's website says up to 32gb cards can be used.
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Why would you pay loads of ectra money fo 16GB extra, when you can buy a 16GB uSD for a few pennies?
Szadzik said:
Why would you pay loads of ectra money fo 16GB extra, when you can buy a 16GB uSD for a few pennies?
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I don't view $50 as loads extra. Plus no matter how big your microsd card is you'll always have 16gb less with a 16 vs 32 model.
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Can you confirm a 64gb card works? Sammy's website says up to 32gb cards can be used.
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I have a 64GB card in there now and it detected as 59GB free. It's formatted FAT32.
I went right for the 32 gb because id second guess like yourself . Plus my a500 is 16 gb and runs out fast. So 32 + 64 gives me 86 gb of storage
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I have a 64GB card in there now and it detected as 59GB free. It's formatted FAT32.
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Nefariouss said:
I don't view $50 as loads extra. Plus no matter how big your microsd card is you'll always have 16gb less with a 16 vs 32 model.
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Availability of the 3G 32GB version is a problem too, at least in Europe. No 3G, no tablet for me personally.
I ordered (and have been using) the 16gb in white for 2-3 weeks, and just decided yesterday to order the 32gb in deep gray, instead. Although I try to store all of my media externally, I use up that space quickly. At the same time, I find it to be a PITA to swap things between internal and external, such as backups and ROMs. I don't mind paying $50 more for twice the memory, but I wouldn't have paid much more than that at all.
As for the color, while I like the white, I'm not fond of the silver/gray borders; I think it makes the device look kinda cheap, like a toy, though I do like that it resembles my Skyrocket. However, the border on the Skyrocket is not only a lot slimmer, it's chrome, which is much more appealing to me. I wish they had done something similar in this case.
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hairdewx said:
I have a 64GB card in there now and it detected as 59GB free. It's formatted FAT32.
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All 64GB cards show as 59GB. It happens with all storage devices. That's to do with the fact that you're never going to get the full amount that you get told you will, because a portion of that memory is actually being used by the storage device for information pertaining to its self.
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All 64GB cards show as 59GB. It happens with all storage devices. That's to do with the fact that you're never going to get the full amount that you get told you will, because a portion of that memory is actually being used by the storage device for information pertaining to its self.
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It shows as 59GB mainly because manufacturers give the storage sace in 1000s wile your tablet counts it in 1024s.
I looked at this for mine and decided to go for the 32 gb model since DRM protected movies cannot currently be moved to the SD card.
Google Play phone support guy advised that they have rec'd a lot of requests to enable this, so perhaps in the future it won't be an issue.
This has apparently been posted in other sub forums but decided to post this here as well for those of you that do not go out of the "Skyrocket" section.
Amazon currently has their "Gold Box Deal of The Day" for up to 70% off of SanDisk products!
$22.99 - SanDisk Ultra 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-032G-U46A
$43.49 - SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-064G-U46A
I will be grabbing me a 64 GB, these are some great prices so upgrade your SD cards now if you have not already, perfect time to pick one up!
Getting myself a 64GB. $43.50 shipped, can't beat that!
T.J. Are you going to use the 64MB card in a Skyrocket? I read that the specs were max 32MB, but that may have been the largest available at release time...
If you do use it in a SR, I'd be curious to know how it works
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T.J. Are you going to use the 64MB card in a Skyrocket? I read that the specs were max 32MB, but that may have been the largest available at release time...
If you do use it in a SR, I'd be curious to know how it works
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Yeah it works in the Skyrocket. This has already been proven.
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T.J. Are you going to use the 64MB card in a Skyrocket? I read that the specs were max 32MB, but that may have been the largest available at release time...
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Honestly, it'll probably end up in a different phone. That said, the card will work in Skyrockets.
Thanks for the heads up Bone! I'm only getting the 32, my 16 not full but this is too good of a price to pass up... This will last me till the 64's become around $20...lol
I've been using that 64gb card in my skyrocket for months now, so I can verify that it works. I bought it knowing that I'll be moving over to the Note 2 and it supports 64gb cards.
To get the 64gb card working I had to format to fat32 using these instructions: http://www.simonjstuart.com/2012/07/06/format-a-64gb-microsdxc-card-for-android-using-your-pc/
Damn, if only I had $43 right now. My 32 is plenty anyways but that sure is a nice price.
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Sweet. Thanks for the head's up.
Deal over, well unless you want to save 63% off a Rug Doctor Mighty Pro by paying $300 then go hog wild, not sure how well it will work with the Skyrocket, but your carpets will be clean as all hell.
just got mine in the mail..format went ok but now is stuck and cant be ejected...any clues...spring is not working..i was able to eject the 32 gig that was in there plenty of times...any help...thanks
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I went to the website just now and it gave the 32 gig for 24.99. Not bad at all haha considering I am about a month late.
lol, too late
I did a search and did not find anything and thought it worth having a thread on this topic.
Just bought the Samsung EVO 128GB and it seems to be working fine.
It came in yesterday and when I went to get the link below it already dropped from $97.00 to $86.00
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-128GB-Adapter-MB-MP128DA-AM/dp/B00P3NMVVU
This SD card works across every device I've bought in the past two years.
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This SD card works across every device I've bought in the past two years.
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I bought the Lexar 128 High Speed Card. I will post if it works, but I already know it would. Why? Because Android is the dictator of storage support. I remember putting a 64GB card in the phone that "Supported" "Up to" 16GB. So I don't believe that stuff.
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I bought the Lexar 128 High Speed Card. I will post if it works, but I already know it would. Why? Because Android is the dictator of storage support. I remember putting a 64GB card in the phone that "Supported" "Up to" 16GB. So I don't believe that stuff.
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The HTC Dream "supported" up to 8GB but a 32GB card worked in it.
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The HTC Dream "supported" up to 8GB but a 32GB card worked in it.
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Exactly. All I know is that Samsung made me sick when they took away the SD Card Slot.
Never mind 128GB cards. I want to know more about these non-existent 2TB cards our M9 supports!
anlygi said:
Never mind 128GB cards. I want to know more about these non-existent 2TB cards our M9 supports!
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Right?
But on a realistic note, makes me wish I bought the SanDisk 200gb...
but my 128 is plenty so far
I have the Lexar 128 GB UHS-3 Card. I benched using A1 SD Bench and got 62mb/s Read, 21mb/s Write.
I have the 128 GB Lexar card as well and it works perfectly fine for me...
Hope that helps.
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What do you store in a 128Gb card?
JagSem said:
What do you store in a 128Gb card?
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I just ordered one recently, you would be surprised on how quickly space can be filled up by back ups , if you decide to back up the OS every time you flash/make changes.
Pictures, videos, I take a lot of both. Music maybe depending on my mood.
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What do you store in a 128Gb card?
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It is a lot of space, way more than enough for the average person. Especially when you add the 32 GB on the phone itself. That gives you 160 GB.
I think its more of the comfort in having all that space available to do whatever you want with it.
I have 75 GB of music on mine along with a bunch of pictures and videos.
So it makes sense for me.
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I'm using this one:http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Memor...F8&qid=1429902296&sr=8-1&keywords=128+microsd
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What do you store in a 128Gb card?
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Exactly. All I know is that Samsung made me sick when they took away the SD Card Slot.
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That's why I didn't buy the S6. The only reasons I'm still using the S5 over the M9 right now are the fact that there's no battery case for the M9 and the S5 can record calls automatically.
Yea the S6 would have been my choice... but no, it's $750 for a nice phone, but no micro SD???
it's $650 for M9 and has micro SD, so i got that instead.
Why? Think about it, you have to transfer your music+videos and stuff everytime you buy a new phone if you don't have micro SD and kept it all internal. Not fun.
plus, why not 32GB + 128Gb or oooo, 32gb + 200GB!
Why not have the option to add more space?
for the record i'm using Sandisk UHS-I 128GB micro SD.
File this under "WTF Samsung."
https://news.samsung.com/us/galaxy-s9-s9plus-new-128gb-256gb-storage/
I waited and researched my options, before finally pulling the plug and settled with the unlocked 64GB SD version that's available in the US. I bouhgt my device on Apr 1st, didn't even realize that their window to initiate RMA is only 15 days.
Chatted with a live chat agent, and didn't offer any other way to help me to exchange to the larger storage options as I'm out of my 15 day window.
I want to see if anyone else has encountered this situation with Samsung direct...I've read in the past bout how terrible their customer service is, so not really putting much hope on this one.
Or open to any other suggestion as well.
TLR: Bought 64GB on Apr 1st from Samsung.com, now they announce the larger storage options but I'm out of the return period.
Your going to need to sell it, as much as I hated to say that.
But I am with you, I never really need 128G but if its available I always get it because it increases the resale value. Now that they got 128 / 256GB I am sure the resale of the current 64GB's just hit the floor.
Wow that's kind of messed up for those who actually buy these devices and have to recoup the costs when they upgrade later
One of the reasons I went with Exynos was for the 128. I'd almost consider selling it for the SD variant now just for the better radio support in the u.s.
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Your going to need to sell it, as much as I hated to say that.
But I am with you, I never really need 128G but if its available I always get it because it increases the resale value. Now that they got 128 / 256GB I am sure the resale of the current 64GB's just hit the floor.
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Unfortunately yeah. I even called the sales line, they won't budge at all. And they kept like..."you know you can also upgrade the storage through microsd to up to 400GB..." And I told them..yeah I could, but wouldn't you rather me spending that $195 on you instead?
Plus, these people have no clue on the speed difference between UFS 2.1 and microsd.
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Wow that's kind of messed up for those who actually buy these devices and have to recoup the costs when they upgrade later
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Yeah, I've seen a collective outrage around reddit and article comments, maybe if enough people send them some rage phone call they might do something about it.
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One of the reasons I went with Exynos was for the 128. I'd almost consider selling it for the SD variant now just for the better radio support in the u.s.
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you know this was the deciding point that made me go for the 64GB SD variant since I was reading about the poor signal quality and what not.
I originally was gonna go for the G9650 SD HK/Chinese version to get the larger storage.
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you know this was the deciding point that made me go for the 64GB SD variant since I was reading about the poor signal quality and what not.
I originally was gonna go for the G9650 SD HK/Chinese version to get the larger storage.
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I'm using Cricket, and my signal strength is fine, but I can't help but feel like my data would be faster on a SD variant.
Is wanting a bigger storage option just solely for the higher resale value after? I would understand the outrage if there was no expandable storage but in this case there is expandable storage.
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Is wanting a bigger storage option just solely for the higher resale value after? I would understand the outrage if there was no expandable storage but in this case there is expandable storage.
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that's one of the reasons I purchased the G965F from CLOVE UK - it came with 128 GB and was available back when it was originally released.
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Is wanting a bigger storage option just solely for the higher resale value after? I would understand the outrage if there was no expandable storage but in this case there is expandable storage.
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That is true, but internal storage is lightning fast compared to external storage
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Is wanting a bigger storage option just solely for the higher resale value after? I would understand the outrage if there was no expandable storage but in this case there is expandable storage.
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nope, I just need bigger storage since I have a lot of apps and files even with my 200GB microsd. Constantly moving pics/videos to the Microsd gets real old real fast.
and as mentioned before, having UFS 2.1 speed is not the same with microSD. Especially if you're recording 4K videos, you need a U3 speed card for that. Even sandisk 400GB is only U1, god knows how much their new extreme U3 version card is gonna cost.
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Your going to need to sell it, as much as I hated to say that.
But I am with you, I never really need 128G but if its available I always get it because it increases the resale value. Now that they got 128 / 256GB I am sure the resale of the current 64GB's just hit the floor.
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Man, I was not even thinking about that part of it til you said it either.. That is crap.
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Is wanting a bigger storage option just solely for the higher resale value after? I would understand the outrage if there was no expandable storage but in this case there is expandable storage.
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For me, yes. The better speced the phone the better resale value. I keep my phones on average 2 or 3 months as a daily driver so maximizing my return is essential!
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Unfortunately yeah. I even called the sales line, they won't budge at all. And they kept like..."you know you can also upgrade the storage through microsd to up to 400GB..." And I told them..yeah I could, but wouldn't you rather me spending that $195 on you instead?
Plus, these people have no clue on the speed difference between UFS 2.1 and microsd.
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If they had said that to me I would have pointed the irony in the statement...
So your telling me th einternal storage is not that big of a deal so I should use an SD card? Yet, its a big enough deal to you make a phone with larger capcity... Things that make you go hmmmmm...
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Plus, these people have no clue on the speed difference between UFS 2.1 and microsd.
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I read somewhere on XDA that not all devices are 2.1!TRUE STORY! If I can find it again I will post here but some are only UFS 2.0 depending on the EMMCS / DRAM MFG.
True Story!
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I read somewhere on XDA that not all devices are 2.1!TRUE STORY! If I can find it again I will post here but some are only UFS 2.0 depending on the EMMCS / DRAM MFG.
True Story!
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Strange, I just quoted myself...
Anyways... Yes, It appears this is the case for a few different devices including the Note 8 and the S8+ as well as I found some lesser known brands using this crap.
Does anyone know if the 256gb unlocked version will work on Sprint CDMA network?
Can't find any specs on it.
Thanks