SanDisk ultra Dual usb 256 GB - Google Pixel 3 Questions & Answers

Does anyone know if that SanDisk ultra dual usb 256 GB will work on Pixel 3?
It's usb memory stick with both usb type A and usb C connector

It's damn slow

Okay, I bought it and it works

777aciek said:
Okay, I bought it and it works
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You using it for music? I know it works with Poweramp if you use chainfire mount USB

Xdevillived666 said:
You using it for music? I know it works with Poweramp if you use chainfire mount USB
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I mainly use it for backup and movies. And I have to format it to NTFS system files to be able to copy files bigger than 4 GB so android doesn't recognise it anymore. Soo I have to use app called Microsoft sxFAT/NTFS. And SanDisk app doesn't work anymore so doing backup is a little more complicated and annoying sadly

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64gb microsdxc card on LG O3D?

Hi, did any one try to run microsd 64gb card on LG O3D? Galaxy S II, HTC Sensation, Galaxy S, HTC Sensation run 64 GB MicroSDXC card witout ant problem>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274789
I want a 64 gb sdxc card.
x7nofate said:
Hi, did any one try to run microsd 64gb card on LG O3D? Galaxy S II, HTC Sensation, Galaxy S, HTC Sensation run 64 GB MicroSDXC card witout ant problem>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274789
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this depends on its cpu,and its max storage is 32gb
sdswing said:
this depends on its cpu,and its max storage is 32gb
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Not at all: http://www.androidnz.net/2011/09/sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc-cards-confirmed.html
This is actually a really good question
acording to this it should be able to use it up until 32 GB
and for bigger ones it need to use exFAT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SDXC#SDXC
Linux systems that support SDHC cards also support SDXC cards, as long as the card contains a compatible file system. A proprietary driver is available for the exFAT file system.
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more info needed.
Oh, I'm want 1 card. But, how much?
Any news on this? Anyone did a real test with a O3D and a 64GB card?
vnfisher said:
Oh, I'm want 1 card. But, how much?
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100£
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There shouldn't be any problem with 64gb if it works on other phones. I doubt that it's hardware related.
Almost all the phones have the same specification about maximum sd size, and it's 32gb. The 64gb is new and the specification on the phones was written when the 64gb wasn't available.
working very good
wesam32003 said:
working very good
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Does it support an exFAT filesystem with the O3D or have you got your 64gb card with a FAT32 format?
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I had an 64GB card, but my P920 literally ignored it. So no 64GB for me.
So now I have my old 8GB back, and its working.
But why on earth would somebody need 64GB?
The sound quality is even worse than my 10 bucks mp3 player
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the guest
guest115 said:
But why on earth would somebody need 64GB?
greetings,
the guest
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Because 32GB is not enough.I have 46 games on mine sgs 2, only this games need over 30GB free. Were I could put rest stuff like movies, films,mp3, maps for navigation etc.? Some free space for my own video, taken pictures.now I have got 80GB and only 6GB free memory. That the reason that I change lg optimus 3d on sgs 2. 40 GB is not enought
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Then the boys 3d optimus quietly supports 64gb?
no no no!!
look here!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038039
And this guy "3waygeek" blogged this further:
Well, I just got the SanDisk 64GB microSDXC. As I predicted, the SGS2 couldn't read the exFAT filesystem the card is formatted with. However, the SGS2 did format it as FAT32, and seems to accept it as a valid device.
I'm now copying my old 32GB card to the new 64GB, using standard USB microSDHC card readers on a Windows box. But before I did that, I ran SDTools on the microSDXC. Read speed 18 MB/s, write speed 6.6 MB/s; see the attached snapshot. Those numbers suggest to me that the device is the bottleneck, not the card.
So, aside from the lack of exFAT support, it looks like microSDXC will work. it works! just let ur phone RE-Format it to fat-32
hmm
I saw a post saying that 64gb had worked properly on LG-SU760, but I don't have any idea what sdxc is actually working well on Op3d...
It might depend on sd company.
see here it is available for Rs. 3455/- only!!!
www.deltapage.com/products/SanDisk®-Mobile-Ultra™-microSDHC™-64-GB-Class-6-(UHS-1).html
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x7nofate said:
Because 32GB is not enough.I have 46 games on mine sgs 2, only this games need over 30GB free. Were I could put rest stuff like movies, films,mp3, maps for navigation etc.? Some free space for my own video, taken pictures.now I have got 80GB and only 6GB free memory. That the reason that I change lg optimus 3d on sgs 2. 40 GB is not enought
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or perhaps its needed for porn..... correction 3D PORN!!! LOL :victory::highfive:
sketch2k278 said:
or perhaps its needed for porn..... correction 3D PORN!!! LOL :victory::highfive:
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that's beautifull...why i don't thing before?:silly::angel:
UHS Support
hi everyone,
Im new to the forum and my first post. And sorry to interupt on a another thread coz I thought ths wil be just a simple thing to know.
Im intend to buy couple of sandisk mobile ultra 16gb UHS-1,
I knw that uhs stand for ultra high speed, bt don't know weather these cards are technologically different than normal sd cards.
So I would like to know would these work on our O3D?? Thank you.

[Q] 32gb Patriot class4 mSDHC uber slow

anyone else having problems with the memory card having super slow under 300kbps transfer rate when copying files via USB from PC to the O3D in USB mode
xtian63 said:
anyone else having problems with the memory card having super slow under 300kbps transfer rate when copying files via USB from PC to the O3D in USB mode
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Have both a Samsung 32gb class10 and a made in China 16gb class10 and they both are very fast, would even guess that the Chinese one is a bit faster.
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hehe that didnt really answer my question >.<
Well, the reason may due to your handset, I used to had a motor atrix with class 4 and I can get 5 mb/s via usb . But for my optimus 3d only maximum to 4mb/s even with class 10. It got to be your hardware or firmware restricting it.
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Well, the reason may due to your handset, I used to had a motor atrix with class 4 and I can get 5 mb/s via usb . But for my optimus 3d only maximum to 4mb/s even with class 10. It got to be your hardware or firmware restricting it.
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im using the v10d, my unit isnt an Anycall but the box says its made in korea
problem solved, formatted via Windows 7 and now im getting up to 4mbps write speeds
i forgot to mention i used to use it on my Samsun Focus and used an N9 to format and forgot to format it via windows
xtian63 said:
problem solved, formatted via Windows 7 and now im getting up to 4mbps write speeds
i forgot to mention i used to use it on my Samsun Focus and used an N9 to format and forgot to format it via windows
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actually using the phone to do the format would be better as it automatically chooses the best cluster size for use with android system. well it all depends on the contains you going to throw in too, to determine the best cluster size.
pennzoilgtr said:
actually using the phone to do the format would be better as it automatically chooses the best cluster size for use with android system. well it all depends on the contains you going to throw in too, to determine the best cluster size.
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thats the other strange thing, after the nokia n9 format i formatted it on the o3d a few times but still was 300kbps tops on Write speeds, it only got to 4mbps after the Windows 7 format

[Q] 64gb micro sd in a samsung galaxy tab2 10.1

Hey guys, just bought the new Samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 with the micro .sd card slot. I was wondering if any one knows if the tablet takes 64.gb and if not what can i do to make that work. Thank you for your help.
Some people have reported that it will take a class 10 64GB complete with screenshots.
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they say it only takes the 32GB, but if I find that it really can take a 64GB card I might have to do an upgrade.
Just reformat it in Windows if it doesnt work
Yes 64gb works very well, but i have to format in my sgs2 before
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Formatted the sdxc on an LG phone and reformed it on the sgt.Igot it to work on my sgt 2 10.1 but nothing is saving to the external drive . Everything still goes to the internal drive
Everything automatically saves to the internal memory i don't have an option to save to external. I can actually move them to my external but that hassle.
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Formatted the sdxc on an LG phone and reformed it on the sgt.Igot it to work on my sgt 2 10.1 but nothing is saving to the external drive . Everything still goes to the internal drive
Everything automatically saves to the internal memory i don't have an option to save to external. I can actually move them to my external but that hassle.
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I just just got a sgt 2 10.1 and concider to buy the sdxc, but did you manage to get it to work? Can you save to the card? Appreciate all advice.
Yes, 64GB cards work in this tablet. I bought this one and I am using it now:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2/
And yes, you can write to it as well.
BUT...note that it will not work out of the box. It is pre-formatted in a way that is incompatible with the tablet. And the tablet will not format it for you, even though it will offer to.
However, if you reformat it with the VFAT filesystem in a computer first, it will work fine in the tablet. I used Linux's "mkfs" utility to do this.
I'm interested in this too...13 + 32GB of usable data isnt enough.
And LavaJoe, any idea how we could do that without Linux?
anwho said:
Formatted the sdxc on an LG phone and reformed it on the sgt.Igot it to work on my sgt 2 10.1 but nothing is saving to the external drive . Everything still goes to the internal drive
Everything automatically saves to the internal memory i don't have an option to save to external. I can actually move them to my external but that hassle.
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Hello there, I'm using Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" too..
my problem is the same with yours. (I bought the 64GB one, SanDisk)
I don't have any other Android device to format it, I might have to borrow my friends' device.
I'd like to ask whether the SDXC card will automatically works on the tablet if the size is compatible or not..
I mean, will it saves files, music, games, applications, etc to the external storage? (If the size is compatible)
because you said that we can move them, but we have to move them manually..
I could use any kind of suggestions and helps here..
by the way, I'm new here..
Anyone succeeded in using a SDHC 64 GB (not sdxc) card in it?
Any hint is welcome... & thanks in advance,
Chris
Christoph21x said:
Anyone succeeded in using a SDHC 64 GB (not sdxc) card in it?
Any hint is welcome... & thanks in advance,
Chris
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Hi,
have you ever tried Paragon NTFS&HFS+ app from the App-Store? In my SGS2 it works fine. Full read/write access.
MESCH181
mesch181 said:
Hi,
have you ever tried Paragon NTFS&HFS+ app from the App-Store? In my SGS2 it works fine. Full read/write access.
MESCH181
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Thank you! Works perfectly - I have the full 64 gigs available
Greetz - Chris
64gb
panamakevin said:
they say it only takes the 32GB, but if I find that it really can take a 64GB card I might have to do an upgrade.
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Sorry, but the only 64gb card the s2 10.1 tab will take is the standard micro card .If you put in a sdxc1..it WILL work but ONLY up to 32gb,then it will almost certainly lock and you might not be able unlock it..or reformat it even in a computer
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Sorry, but the only 64gb card the s2 10.1 tab will take is the standard micro card .If you put in a sdxc1..it WILL work but ONLY up to 32gb,then it will almost certainly lock and you might not be able unlock it..or reformat it even in a computer
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NOT correct. You'll find cards that'll give you all of the 64...
a huge discussion all around.
So, I was just playing around with it. It seems that CM11 is supporting exFAT file system with our tablet. Therefore my 64GB microSDXC is working right after formatted from within Windows 7 on exFAT.

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?
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@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?
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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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Samsung Evo 128 GB microSD card works with the MS428

Funny that the specs say it supports up to 32 GB, but my 128 GB Samsung Evo works in it just fine. It had to format, but other than that, it works. So it makes a good music/movie player.
GuyInDogSuit said:
Funny that the specs say it supports up to 32 GB, but my 128 GB Samsung Evo works in it just fine. It had to format, but other than that, it works. So it makes a good music/movie player.
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Of course sir it will work but one thing is for sure. That your SD card file system is now FAT32 not exFAT or NFS and that's the only problem.
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Of course sir it will work but one thing is for sure. That your SD card file system is now FAT32 not exFAT or NFS and that's the only problem.
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That's not a problem as long as I can store a crapload of music on it.
So you're not after HD videos or movie?
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So you're not after HD videos or movie?
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The screen is 720p. Not exactly my idea of a great movie player. I have a tablet for that.

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