128GB SDXC compatibility - Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE

Hello, I read that people successfully use 64GB SDXC with Photon Q. Did anybody try to use 128GB SDXC with phone?

kanek06 said:
Hello, I read that people successfully use 64GB SDXC with Photon Q. Did anybody try to use 128GB SDXC with phone?
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it works without problem on cm rom

Neat! I run CM13. I wonder where does the limit stop, as I also saw some cheap 256GB SDXC floating around =)

kanek06 said:
Neat! I run CM13. I wonder where does the limit stop, as I also saw some cheap 256GB SDXC floating around =)
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If they are cheap, they are probably not really 256GB, but smaller card that reports itself as "big-boy".

DiamondJohn said:
If they are cheap, they are probably not really 256GB, but smaller card that reports itself as "big-boy".
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...exactly...dont buy cheap chinese fake cards!!!

i have today tested Sandisk Ultra 200GB....works fine

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Sandisk Microsdhc extreme 16gb

I'm wondering if that card will work, its new from sandisk, i checked the compatibilty chart, it doesnt show it for the S3. Maybe its not updated or something.
I am wondering if it would work or no? Should i just stick with Sandisk Ultra MicroSDHC 32gb class 10?
it should work fine
cooldan613 said:
it should work fine
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Dude once again your responding to posts well over 2 years old. Your lucky I'm a nice guy and don't report you for boosting your post count.
FYI: there's off topic forums for just this reason
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[Q] Does the phone support 64GB memory cardsT

I want to know if the Xperia M2 supports 64GB memory cards? On GSMarena it says that only 32GB are supported, but some phones work with bigger cards.
boro111 said:
I want to know if the Xperia M2 supports 64GB memory cards? On GSMarena it says that only 32GB are supported, but some phones work with bigger cards.
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yes, 64Gb SD-cards supports!
NFound said:
yes, 64Gb SD-cards supports!
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I bought this SanDisk SDSDQU-064G-U46A 64 GB MicroSDXC from Amazon but it does not work on my M2.
cirrus_minor said:
I bought this SanDisk SDSDQU-064G-U46A 64 GB MicroSDXC from Amazon but it does not work on my M2.
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PROOF Use Google Translate
in short it says that three people earned a memory card to 64GB! No one has complained that it is not working. Try to be exchanged for another, such as Kingston, as is suspected SanDisk
I also had some problems with SanDisk earlier. You should use some more reliable manufacturer just like mentioned above.
Bojann said:
I also had some problems with SanDisk earlier. You should use some more reliable manufacturer just like mentioned above.
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Are you in any way aware of how HUGE and ubiquitous SanDisk flash storage products are, in the digital product market? It seems not. LOL.
It does.
Anyway, I've recently had problems with both manufacturers Sandisk and Kingston. In this device I didn' t took the risk and bought a Samsung microSD. Zero problems so far.
I have 16 GB SanDisk ultra, and my M2 removes it randomly , i checked the card and no problem. I use it on a Samsung galaxy grand duos, and i dont get any problema similar to M2.
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didnt work for me. I have 64gb SanDisk sdxc. It says something like "Damaged try reformatting sd card"

Best way to expand storage?

Never bought a Nexus before because of the lack of a micro SD card port. I was hoping some of the most recent rumors were true about the Nexus 9 having on but no joy. I will be buyingone though because I have got to tryTegra K1 64 bit and lollipop. Anyone ever try to expand storage on the Nexus 7 2 gen? What did you use? What about a WiFi external hard drive? I am open to any and all solutions.
I use a Corsair Flash Voyager Go usb stick with 64GB storage. It burst writes pretty good, so files under 60MB get written on it pretty much in an instant.
Larger files make the drive heat up pretty fast, and after about 30 minutes the write speed is down to 25MB/s.
If you use Win, the next part won't interest you: I formatted the drive into ext4, so I can store files >4GB on it. It performs better than NTFS or exFAT (exFAT is a pain in the foot!) but a little worse than FAT32 for whatever reason.
There are other comparable products out there, like the one from TeamGroup (M132, IIRC). The differences are marginal - I bought the cheapest.
That's what I am going to use otg with my 64gb Samsung class 10 micro SD card
@MRobbo80, which otg are you going to use with your card? I have a 64gb Sandisk 10 uhs-1.
Would something like this work, http://www.amazon.com/Leef-microSD-microUSB-Connector-Android/dp/B00J2D7R20/ref=pd_cp_pc_3
Do I need to be concerned about weather the card reader/write is either a USB 2.0 or 3.0?
lartomar2002 said:
@MRobbo80, which otg are you going to use with your card? I have a 64gb Sandisk 10 uhs-1.
Would something like this work, http://www.amazon.com/Leef-microSD-microUSB-Connector-Android/dp/B00J2D7R20/ref=pd_cp_pc_3
Do I need to be concerned about weather the card reader/write is either a USB 2.0 or 3.0?
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http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Voyag...G-64GB-NA/dp/B00HVT27B8/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_3
how are you going to use this with a card? Doesn't it have it's own storage?
lartomar2002 said:
how are you going to use this with a card? Doesn't it have it's own storage?
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No need for a card. This is the OTG and the flash drive all in one
I asked because in post #3 you said you were going to use otg with your 64gb Samsung class 10 micro SD card. That is were I became confused.
lartomar2002 said:
I asked because in post #3 you said you were going to use otg with your 64gb Samsung class 10 micro SD card. That is were I became confused.
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I was not post #3
lartomar2002 said:
@MRobbo80, which otg are you going to use with your card? I have a 64gb Sandisk 10 uhs-1.
Would something like this work, http://www.amazon.com/Leef-microSD-microUSB-Connector-Android/dp/B00J2D7R20/ref=pd_cp_pc_3
Do I need to be concerned about weather the card reader/write is either a USB 2.0 or 3.0?
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No, don't be concerned. It does not matter. USB2 can, with some controllers, reach over 25MB/s, which is more than you'll have with your micro sd card.
But I would not spend more than 2 bucks on it. Aliexpress has some better offers.
They don't live for long. I used this setup for quite a while, but after 4 months tops they died.
I would go for the Corsair Flash Voyager Go. Better r/w speeds, better support, etc.
Cheers!
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/m3r.html
I use this with a 128gb microsd card.
Aredubu said:
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/m3r.html
I use this with a 128gb microsd card.
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I use this too. It works great on my LG G2 and I'll be using it with my N9
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Aredubu said:
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/m3r.html
I use this with a 128gb microsd card.
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GalaxyWhy said:
I use this too. It works great on my LG G2 and I'll be using it with my N9
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Where do I buy this? any notable delays with it?
Meenova.com
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http://www.meenova.com
Came pretty quick from memory, bought mine like 6 months ago
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tyvar1 said:
Where do I buy this? any notable delays with it?
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If you do buy it, keep in mind that they're really easy to bump and disrupt the connection
Aredubu said:
Meenova.com
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GalaxyWhy said:
http://www.meenova.com
Came pretty quick from memory, bought mine like 6 months ago
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Didn't saw the purchase tab, sorry
It says speed:, 45 MB/s read, 41 MB/s write
My sd card is 80 MB/s read, 50MB/s write.
Sooo glad I came across this topic post, definitely going with the 16gb nexus 9 now considering my college budget.
MetTrax said:
Sooo glad I came across this topic post, definitely going with the 16gb nexus 9 now considering my college budget.
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How will you expand the storage?
Use a Meenova, OTG, or flash drive.
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[Q] Does Note Pro 12.2 (P905) support UHS-1 or UHS-3?

Hello,
I am thinking about buying a 128 GB micro sd card. Just wondering if Note Pro 12.2 P905 supports UHS-3, if it does, perhaps I would wait it a bit longer for the Lexar one (1000x with UHS-3), otherwise I might just go with the
Sandisk one (SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A).
Cheers.
wsun013 said:
Hello,
I am thinking about buying a 128 GB micro sd card. Just wondering if Note Pro 12.2 P905 supports UHS-3, if it does, perhaps I would wait it a bit longer for the Lexar one (1000x with UHS-3), otherwise I might just go with the
Sandisk one (SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A).
Cheers.
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It has pretty much the very same specs than Galaxy Note 3, which supports UHS-3. So my guess, I said guess, you gonna find support for this micro SD card.
wsun013 said:
Hello,
I am thinking about buying a 128 GB micro sd card. Just wondering if Note Pro 12.2 P905 supports UHS-3, if it does, perhaps I would wait it a bit longer for the Lexar one (1000x with UHS-3), otherwise I might just go with the
Sandisk one (SDSDQUAN-128G-G4A).
Cheers.
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I've been using a Sandisk 128 SD card for about 6 months without issues. I did go through 3 of the cheaper cards and you get what you pay for....... Best of luck - i am rooted and using TWRP on a P905. Best of luck. :fingers-crossed:
It does, yes.
Thing is, the MicroSD specs written on the official specs list are based on whats available at the moment of the first production. So the information doesn't account for newer cards, even though they work perfectly.
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Thanks for all the replies. Then this brings to my attention that why none of the cards works as fast as what they are advertised. Is the problem of the cards, or it is simply something is not implemented on the machine so that the maximum speed cant be reached ?

SD cards

Recommendations would be most appreciated.
I got a SanDisk 128 GB and it has been working great so far.
The Samsung pro plus or sandisk extreme pro lines are what you are looking for. Enjoy
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I would recommend you Samsung MicroSDXC 64GB PRO Memory Card. Also other Samsung cards are great.
Very good read/write speeds.
I put a Lexar 128 GB 1000x in my MXP and it is functioning great.
I'm considering purchase of this phone - sounds like support for a micro SDcard works well, so is there any benefit to buying the 64 or 32GB internal storage models vs. the 16GB model? I can capture video and do TWRP backups to the (relatively inexpensive) SDcard, so what am I missing on a cheaper 16GB phone?
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EmperorX said:
The Samsung pro plus or sandisk extreme pro lines are what you are looking for. Enjoy
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Is the Moto X a UHS-I or UHS-II compatible host device? The extra cost of these higher-end sdcards would be wasted otherwise, correct?
Edit - I googled this topic and found this post: https://forums.motorola.com/posts/8cda627ead . In short, it confirms that the Moto X benefits from / takes advantage of a UHS-1 U3 microSD card. @EmperorX makes a good suggestion.
I still want to know if I really want to spend extra for a 32 or 64GB Moto X, given that I can buy a 32GB UHS-1 U3 card for US $15.
Both cards are UHS-I class U3
It does support uhs-1 from what I've read. We'll see, my wife's card gets here on Wed and I'll test out. Sandisk extreme pro.
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I see you've read what I read.
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UHS-1 U3 microsd card support even better in Android M
EmperorX said:
Both cards are UHS-I class U3. It does support uhs-1 from what I've read. We'll see, my wife's card gets here on Wed and I'll test out. Sandisk extreme pro.
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If there's a good Android M ROM available yet, see about formatting it as phone-specific "internal" storage... See: https://www.androidpit.com/android-m-release-date-news-features-name#performance
bmeek said:
If there's a good Android M ROM available yet, see about formatting it as phone-specific "internal" storage... See: https://www.androidpit.com/android-m-release-date-news-features-name#performance
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That's the entire reason I went for one of these cards
Stoked on it!
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Problem
and what the maximum amount of the SD card can be used as system memory? I have a card to 64GB, and when you try to make it a system unit for a long time it formats, but it is empty and then says that the card is damaged, but if you use it like a regular card, it works fine and displays. Do not tell me what could be the problem?
device xt1575 android 6.0
how do the best microSD card options compare to internal storage (performance-wise)?
EmperorX said:
That's the entire reason I went for one of these cards
Stoked on it!
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Can you report on the relative performance of your higher-end microSD card vs. the internal storage? For example:
compare the time it takes to do a TWRP backup of the whole phone to internal vs. the microSD card
Capture full QHD video directly to the microSD card
etc.
Thanks!
bmeek said:
Can you report relative on the performance of your higher-end SD card vs. the internal storage? For example:
compare the time it takes to do a TWRP backup of the whole phone to internal vs. the microSD card
Capture full QHD video directly to the microSD card
Thanks!
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Unfortunately there was an error in shipping.... So we had to reorder and now are waiting until next week or as late as the 15th for it to arrive... Never had an issue like this with Amazon prime before.. Lmao.
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EmperorX said:
Unfortunately there was an error in shipping.... So we had to reorder and now are waiting until next week or as late as the 15th for it to arrive... Never had an issue like this with Amazon prime before.. Lmao.
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Amazon has been really dropping the ball lately. I haven't had a package come on time in about a month or two, even with "guaranteed delivery by". Lol
Soul Monkey said:
I got a SanDisk 128 GB and it has been working great so far.
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I second that
Soul Monkey said:
I got a SanDisk 128 GB and it has been working great so far.
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Yup. Anyone splurge on a 200GB card yet?
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I use a 32gb Samsung Pro+
I've got a generic 32gb class 10 and I have it as internal and its really laggy when I use Facebook, twitter etc so at the moment I just chuck my games on there. If I get a San disk extreme or pro will that eliminate the lag?
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Maybe... But don't expect it to. Internal memory is much faster than even the fastest SD card. If you must use your SD card as internal storage for apps due to space, then move low usage apps to external card and heavy use ones to internal
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blackknightavalon said:
Yup. Anyone splurge on a 200GB card yet?
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I would like to know this too. There was some user who was successfully using a 200gb card in his phone. But since then I havent read of anyone else doing it. It would be great if we could use a 200gb card in our phone. Someone who is using it, kindly give your feedback.
sarkar_007 said:
I would like to know this too. There was some user who was successfully using a 200gb card in his phone. But since then I havent read of anyone else doing it. It would be great if we could use a 200gb card in our phone. Someone who is using it, kindly give your feedback.
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Probably me, I have a Sandisk Ultra 200GB card. Works fine, no issues at all, ends up around 180GB usable. I've formatted it in both ext4 and exfat, both work fine. I did some benchmarks in another thread around here somewhere. Any questions, feel free.

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