8gb class 4 or class 6 or lower - Touch HD General

Does any1 know what the class of the 8gb micro that is given with the blackstone

Is it class 2

Pechacz said:
Is it class 2
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no idea but i guess its class 2.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001F4N7Q4...iveASIN=B001F4N7Q4&adid=0TEYV6PRCEF051AFJSYA&
this is a class 8 card, anyone been using it for your blackstone, it may increase video playback speed, any1 can provide the bench mark test?

jyod24 said:
no idea but i guess its class 2.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001F4N7Q4...iveASIN=B001F4N7Q4&adid=0TEYV6PRCEF051AFJSYA&
this is a class 8 card, anyone been using it for your blackstone, it may increase video playback speed, any1 can provide the bench mark test?
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Sandisk Ultra is a class 6 microSD memory based on SD 2.00 Specification.
I just ordered mine through another provider; it should take 2-4 days for delivery.

jyod24 said:
no idea but i guess its class 2.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001F4N7Q4...iveASIN=B001F4N7Q4&adid=0TEYV6PRCEF051AFJSYA&
this is a class 8 card, anyone been using it for your blackstone, it may increase video playback speed, any1 can provide the bench mark test?
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There is no such speed as a Class 8.
There are three different classes ~ Class 2, 4 & 6.
http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/speed_class/
Beards

Can I help?
I have a Transcend 4 GB class 6.
When I use the phone as a USB stick it goes up to 3 - 4 MB/sec writing, a lot of small files about 2 MB/sec.
If y'all want to run some test, just post it, I'll run it.
I've got this from the card benchmark in Pocket Mechanic Professional v2.93.252.
Read: up to 30 MB/sec
Write: up to 4.5 MB/sec
Filesystem operations: 22 ops/sec
Note: large qt of small files will cut these speeds in half, or worse.
Note: I've tweaked the system, file buffers etc.

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Class 4 SD good enough?

Currently I'm running a 16gb class 2 that I've had since the 16gb's have been out.(used in my Nokia N800) I found a 16GB class 4 on sale in town for $69 where a class 6 is $120. My question since it hasn't been confirmed (or I suck at searching) does the Magic actually take advantage of the class 6 or with the class 4 be good enough? Thanks for any info on this.
Clinton
IMHO I think your better off with a 16gb class 6, as it is recommended for many hacks Android related. Also you could probably find it cheaper online unless Monet is not an issue.
Just rather buy in town, not a big online buyer. I've read that the class 6 is the only way to go for apps 2 SD and the like but I just wanted to have faster access times to music, video and pictures really. That's pretty much all I have on the card, maybe a few docs but nothing I need to access quickly. If the music/video player or Quick office wont see/use the extra speed increase I'd rather save the cash for a nice set of headphones or case etc..
Clinton
Well the classes indicate how fast the SD card is. Class 2 = 2 MB/s, Class 4 = 4 MB/s and so on, so you would feel a difference between the two.
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Well the classes indicate how fast the SD card is. Class 2 = 2 MB/s, Class 4 = 4 MB/s and so on, so you would feel a difference between the two.
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Very useful. I know the difference between card speeds, what I was asking is if the Magic can take advantage of the speed increase or is there a limit? I know in using my Nokia N800 (Linux OS) even the moded kernel only took advantage of the class 4 cards and there was no benefit to the class 6.
Clinton
The SD Speed Class Ratings specify the following minimum write speeds based on "the best fragmented state where no memory unit is occupied":
Class 2: 2 MB/s
Class 4: 4 MB/s
Class 6: 6 MB/s
The Class system is a minimum speed that it should perform at, if you are lucky it will work closer to the next class speed, as most cards actually perform faster then their class.
I have an 6GB class 4 sdhc card and the transfer speed is generally around 9-11 mb/s.
If you are putting a swap file on to your sdhc, a class 4 should be a minimum class you are to look for.
Personally, I use Crystal DiskMark to test the write-transfer-speed of my cards. http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskMark/index-e.html
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The SD Speed Class Ratings specify the following minimum write speeds based on "the best fragmented state where no memory unit is occupied":
Class 2: 2 MB/s
Class 4: 4 MB/s
Class 6: 6 MB/s
The Class system is a minimum speed that it should perform at, if you are lucky it will work closer to the next class speed, as most cards actually perform faster then their class.
I have an 6GB class 4 sdhc card and the transfer speed is generally around 9-11 mb/s.
If you are putting a swap file on to your sdhc, a class 4 should be a minimum class you are to look for.
Personally, I use Crystal DiskMark to test the write-transfer-speed of my cards. http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskMark/index-e.html
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Thanks I know the speed rating and how they are tested.
I'm not going to be putting a swap on the card or doing apps2sd, it's a Rogers Magic doesn't need either.
Thanks for the link to the speed test, didn't have one.
Does your class4 card give you any troubles at all or have you found it to be up to pare in all your storage needs? Thanks for the reply.
Clinton
Clinton, I mostly use the spare ion for simple photo taking, jotting-down notes and listening to podcasts (via meridian)/streaming radio (via stream furious) in my car. I haven't ever had any problems with it's speed.
I've had the stock 2gb in it for about 2 weeks, then a kingston 6GB class 4 in it for about a month and just this afternoon, picked up a polaroid 8gb class 6 (for $17.99 from Fry's Electronics - in-store).
the only time I have really had any problems with the speed of microsd card was when using them on my DS through r4 or supercard flashcarts. but that was back when 2gb microsd was just hitting the market (that 2gb kingston microsd from verizon was $99. in the USA, verizon was the first to publically sell this size card)
I generally try to stay away from class 2 cards just as one would try to stay away from USB 1.x devices.
without installing any additional software, a quick and simple test to check if the card is quick enough for heavy usage on your phone, might be to test if Vista/Win7 will accept it as ReadyBoost Compatible.

Anyone using a class 10 card?

Hey. Just curious how many of you have replaced the stock 16gb class 2 sdcard with class 4,6 or 10. Can you chime in with your inputs on performance between these classes. I know the theoretical transfer speeds, but I am curious how they actually perform in day to day use. Would jumping from a class 2 to class 6 be noticeable, or a class 6 to class 10?
Thanks
I am interested to.
Have just upgraded to an Ebay 16gig Class 6. Speed is faster than a Class 2 but not sure if it is a Class 4 or class 6.
Tempted to buy a 8gig Class 10 but struggling to find a reputable source of these.
In case you don't know Class x denotes the write speed. Class 2 has a 2meg/sec. Class 6 has a 6meg/sec write speed. Also gt a increase in read speed. All must be good for the HD unless the Interface is slower than the card??
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I am interested to.
Have just upgraded to an Ebay 16gig Class 6. Speed is faster than a Class 2 but not sure if it is a Class 4 or class 6.
Tempted to buy a 8gig Class 10 but struggling to find a reputable source of these.
In case you don't know Class x denotes the write speed. Class 2 has a 2meg/sec. Class 6 has a 6meg/sec write speed. Also gt a increase in read speed. All must be good for the HD unless the Interface is slower than the card??
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From my reading and investigation, not many devices out there support such high speed, I'm thinking phone isn't one of the device that do. I would like to see someone do some testing and see if there is a difference on a HD2 between a class 6 vs class 10.
I didn't know they had a class 10, but I'm running a class 6 and I can tell the difference from the 16gb stock card. Loading Android is a lot faster too.
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I have a class 10... Its a great diference.
I've got a couple of 16Gig class 2s and a 4Gig class 10. I can certainly tell a difference. I haven't done any empirical testing but gut says it's almost twice as quick. The difference comes when you multitask, getting a couple apps open, app loading, etc.
The problem with the 4Gig is the obvious lack of size. I'm thinking of buying a 32Gig class 4.
xicko said:
I have a class 10... Its a great diference.
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between a class 6 and 10, is there still any noticeable improvements with the phone?
I want video evidence.
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I want video evidence.
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Agree! A video might help us to decide if it is worth buying a class 10 card.
bangsters said:
between a class 6 and 10, is there still any noticeable improvements with the phone?
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Looking at numbers alone, a class 6 is three times faster than a class 2 and a class 10 is five times faster than a class 2 so upgrading from a class 2 would appear to be a sure fire bet in both cases
In comparison a class 10 is only 1.6 times faster than a class 6.
So I think I will stick with my class 6 for now until class 12+ comes out.
So in conclusion do you guys think a faster SD card is necessory? because once xda team finish develop a perfect android rom i believe they are gonna make it a rom, in that case we would'nt need a faster SD card, But i really wonder if a faster SD card improves the performance? Can someone kindly provide a video for this ? Thanks ,,
class 10
I have a 16gb kingston class 10, compared to my Transcend 8gb class 6, not that much difference, compared to my Class 2 16gb that came with the phone? huge difference.
I'm now going out, to buy a 16GB classe 4 , i think is sufficient, given that in September Cttula will provide NAND, and the class will no longer important, and I'd rather have more space for my photos and videos, in vacation than a business card 8GBclasse10 faster.
Is the ETA for NAND September?
Nand speed vs. Class 10 card?
Anyone know what the read/write speed of the nand memory is as compared to the say the read/write speed of a class 10 card? I know it should be faster, but is it really that much faster?
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Hey. Just curious how many of you have replaced the stock 16gb class 2 sdcard with class 4,6 or 10. Can you chime in with your inputs on performance between these classes. I know the theoretical transfer speeds, but I am curious how they actually perform in day to day use. Would jumping from a class 2 to class 6 be noticeable, or a class 6 to class 10?
Thanks
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i got class 10 kingston 16gb,
transfers between pc and phone is up tp 6 mb/s read and write, but on the phone it self i think it's faster.
previously i had class 2, 8gb sandisk and it was alot slower...
how do I know which class the SD card is?
i use a class 10 card in my digital slr and it makes quite a big difference. i'm sure it would create a significant performance boost with android
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I'm now going out, to buy a 16GB classe 4 , i think is sufficient, given that in September Cttula will provide NAND, and the class will no longer important, and I'd rather have more space for my photos and videos, in vacation than a business card 8GBclasse10 faster.
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I dont find any microSD 16gb classe4 just, classe 2 and classe 10 - 100€
8gb classe4 i found for 20€
somebully said:
Is the ETA for NAND September?
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Yes
reocej said:
Anyone know what the read/write speed of the nand memory is as compared to the say the read/write speed of a class 10 card? I know it should be faster, but is it really that much faster?
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I think, it cant be comparable....starting by speed and smooth.

[Q] Micro Sd class 10 or class 6?

I'm looking to buy a new MicroSD and wondering if getting a class 10 over a class 6 would make a significant difference to the phone (if im using data2sd and or apps2sd)
Thank you!
I think the difference between class 6 and 10 would feel minor, where-as the difference between the class 2 and class 6 feels huge.
And since this is the Vibrant forums, I should mention that the internal memory in the phone is very fast. I tested it at over 10MB/s write on my first phone. My second phone its closer to 6 MB/s write. So you apps and stuff should run perfectly fine from the internal app storage.
I should also mention that I purchased the new kingston micro sd thats rated class 4 but claims speeds upto class 10. Upon testing that I got 9 MB/s write. ($28 after $10 reward from buy.com). My previous class 2 16GB card tested it 2.6 MB/s write for comparison.
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I think the difference between class 6 and 10 would feel minor, where-as the difference between the class 2 and class 6 feels huge.
And since this is the Vibrant forums, I should mention that the internal memory in the phone is very fast. I tested it at over 10MB/s write on my first phone. My second phone its closer to 6 MB/s write. So you apps and stuff should run perfectly fine from the internal app storage.
I should also mention that I purchased the new kingston micro sd thats rated class 4 but claims speeds upto class 10. Upon testing that I got 9 MB/s write. ($28 after $10 reward from buy.com). My previous class 2 16GB card tested it 2.6 MB/s write for comparison.
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Just to help out here...
the difference between class 2 and class 6 is the exact same as class 6 and class 10. Remember the cd-rom speeds (52x, etc)? That's how the speed is calculated for a SDHC card. So a class 2 = 2x cdrom, class 6 = 6x, class 10 = 10x.
whether our hardware has capability to handle what a class 10 can do, that I don't know. I'd definitely advise to get something with more space than a 2GB card though - I'm not sure everyone needs a 32 (personal opinion/long discussion), but I absolutely agree it should be improved upon.
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Just to help out here...
the difference between class 2 and class 6 is the exact same as class 6 and class 10. Remember the cd-rom speeds (52x, etc)? That's how the speed is calculated for a SDHC card. So a class 2 = 2x cdrom, class 6 = 6x, class 10 = 10x.
whether our hardware has capability to handle what a class 10 can do, that I don't know. I'd definitely advise to get something with more space than a 2GB card though - I'm not sure everyone needs a 32 (personal opinion/long discussion), but I absolutely agree it should be improved upon.
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I understand that, thats why i picked those classes. But my point is that a class 6 card is 3x the speed of a class2 where class 10 isnt even twice as fast as the class 6. So the perceived difference is smaller, even though the technical difference is the same.
I'm still running a class 2 and I've been wondering if this is holding me back on this phone (card was previously in my G1).
Will the lower classes function the same (creating ext2 etc...) it's just a matter of speed? Just wondering if there's anything that simply can't be done with a class2 or even 6 that could be done with a 10.
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I'm still running a class 2 and I've been wondering if this is holding me back on this phone (card was previously in my G1).
Will the lower classes function the same (creating ext2 etc...) it's just a matter of speed? Just wondering if there's anything that simply can't be done with a class2 or even 6 that could be done with a 10.
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Just cost you more. Do you really need a class 10 for this phone? Avatar is on a card that isnt even a class 2.
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Just cost you more. Do you really need a class 10 for this phone? Avatar is on a card that isnt even a class 2.
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xD What class was the stock sd card?
I only ever see class 6+ cards being used in higher end compact cameras and SLRs.
Putting anything higher than class 6 in a phone your using for apps/music/movies isn't needed and just a waste of money.
I've also seen a lot of people saying the memory card speeds with the galaxy s are bottlenecked right now, so your not even going to get top speeds with a class 6.
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Just cost you more. Do you really need a class 10 for this phone? Avatar is on a card that isnt even a class 2.
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While the card isn't marked, it tests out at just over 4MB/s which would put it in a class 4.
And we should be clear that the class refers to the write speed. A class 2 will read at 10 MB/s just like the other classes. Where you run into issues with class 2 cards is when you start modding or running programs from the sd card. If you use the card for a swap partition or something the write speed now plays a major factor in the usefulness.
If all you want it for is to place your music files on there and listen to them, then a class 2 will be plenty. That was my initial thought when I bought my 1st 16 GB card for my mytouch3g. Then I got into custom roms and found myself limited.
How do you test the speed of the SD card?
What size microsd card are you looking for? If its a 32GB, I have only seen a Sandisk microsd in Class 2. As far as I know there are no higher classes at this time. Hopefully that will change soon. I would like to get all of my music onto one 32gb card.
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Just to help out here...
the difference between class 2 and class 6 is the exact same as class 6 and class 10. Remember the cd-rom speeds (52x, etc)? That's how the speed is calculated for a SDHC card. So a class 2 = 2x cdrom, class 6 = 6x, class 10 = 10x.
whether our hardware has capability to handle what a class 10 can do, that I don't know. I'd definitely advise to get something with more space than a 2GB card though - I'm not sure everyone needs a 32 (personal opinion/long discussion), but I absolutely agree it should be improved upon.
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This isnt exactly true. with cdroms the X stands for how much faster it would spin in relation to a audio cd. So 1x ment it spun at the same speed as a audio cd. 2x was twice, ext ext. And this was a max speed.
Classes for SDCard stands for the minimum transfer speed. class two is at least 2mbps, class 6 is 6mbps, and so on.
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How do you test the speed of the SD card?
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google FDbench
it will test the read and write speed as well as operations per second.
I still can't find a 32gb microsd class 10, anyone find one for sale?
Class 10
Class 10 limitation presently is 8 gig for all brands except the Kingston and soon to be released Silicon Power. The Kingston brand never benches as advertised, so they are not reliable from my point of view. Silicon power has been pretty solid on their claims from my testing versus their claims, but I have not yet got my hands on the latest class 10 16 gig, I have been trying to buy for the since 10-1-2010 but not out in USA yet.
Kingston (in my opinion) is rife with false claims and I find their products have always been sub par.
Flashing and alike works better with class 6 over class 2 & 4. So, if you really want more memory the only 32 gig class 6 I have seen advertised (amazon) are: Transcend, Centon, and Komputerbay (what a name?!) 32 gig Class 6
Other than that, we wil just have to wait until they get the algorithm figured out for a micro ad card with that much ram and that fast.
Get the app "sd card speed test" it works ok Im sure there are others as well
I imagine the only reason you would need a Class 6 card or above is if you plan to take a lot of HD video. Apart from that, even a Class 2 is fast enough to keep up with the still camera, not to mention anything that just requires reads, like music or movie playback.
As for running apps off an external SD card, why would you ever want to do that? You can load close to 2GB on the internal app space, which is likely way faster than any mounted external SD card. I feel like an app whore and I'm not even close to using half that space. By the time apps start getting large enough that it's an issue, we'll be on the Vibrant 2 or beyond.
glad that you asked
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I'm looking to buy a new MicroSD and wondering if getting a class 10 over a class 6 would make a significant difference to the phone (if im using data2sd and or apps2sd)
Thank you!
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because I just picked up a 16G class 10 by WinTec last week and it is VERY fast from boot up with 9G occupied from 15G available (wondered 1G gone to? and that is a lot of gone G lol). It was $42 wo tax expensive but so far the fastest.
Whoohoo
mine 16G class 10 tested 2x >8M and 1x >9M write, 3x > 18M read and it was probably so fast that the result said "unknown class" lol. x means 1 run with 2MB buffer setting. Downloaded app call SD card speed tester.
There are now some 32GB class 6 SDCARDS on the markey, and with 2.2 and installing apps to SD that might matter. It might also matter if you have a TON of music and images, as "Scanning SD for Media" would be faster.
You will pay money for the time savings though.

SD Card Class 2 - 4 - 6 - Make a difference?

Ok I know everyone has stated that the higher the class, the better the performance of Android on the HD2. Because as of now NAND has not been officially been completed, my understanding is the fact that a Class 6 sd card would be next closest thing.
I have a Samsung vibrant as well & there are virtually zero lags in games & applications. Yes I know Im comparing a Nand system to an SD card system, but hear me out.
On the current HD2/Android Build im running (Desire Sense Blue Topia) I've noticed while playing angry birds, there is some screen lag. I've also noticed this in the app drawer.
Now I know that NAND would help with performance and battery life, but I just wanna find out...
Is there anyone that was running a class 2 sd card, then upgraded to a class 6? And did you actually notice any differences?
Faster booting, less lag on apps, overall smoothness? Or is this just an old wives tale?
Thanks.
Class make no sense but read and write speed do.
I switched from Class 4 to 6, not much differences
But theoretically Class value should make sense, because it tells about the >minimum< write speed a card has.
* Class 2: 16 Mbit/s (2 MB/s)
* Class 4: 32 Mbit/s (4 MB/s)
* Class 6: 48 Mbit/s (6 MB/s)
* Class 10: 80 Mbit/s (10 MB/s)
Olioaglio
Olioaglio said:
But theoretically Class value should make sense, because it tells about the >minimum< write speed a card has.
* Class 2: 16 Mbit/s (2 MB/s)
* Class 4: 32 Mbit/s (4 MB/s)
* Class 6: 48 Mbit/s (6 MB/s)
* Class 10: 80 Mbit/s (10 MB/s)
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Whoa class 10! I didnt even know it existed.
Heres a listing...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Kingmax-8GB-Mic...emory_Cards&hash=item19c0adc2cf#ht_3119wt_905
Thats amazing.
Anyways, Ok so tonz said he went from 4 to 6 and didnt notice a difference.
How about from 2 to 6? And were you running the same build? Same set CPU processor speed?
Olioaglio said:
But theoretically Class value should make sense, because it tells about the >minimum< write speed a card has.
* Class 2: 16 Mbit/s (2 MB/s)
* Class 4: 32 Mbit/s (4 MB/s)
* Class 6: 48 Mbit/s (6 MB/s)
* Class 10: 80 Mbit/s (10 MB/s)
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But one thing to note ... the trade off of higher speed is higher power consumption.
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Whoa class 10! I didnt even know it existed.
Thats amazing.
Anyways, Ok so tonz said he went from 4 to 6 and didnt notice a difference.
How about from 2 to 6? And were you running the same build? Same set CPU processor speed?
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The same question , i used class 2 , and now , need i used class 4 or 6 or 10
Well i went from class 2 to class 6 and i didnt really saw a difference. Everything was the same, same setcpu speed, same all.
I doubt it worth the upgrade.
I can remember that someone said that the internal sd card controller has a speed limit. for sure class 6 gives higher permanent trasfer speeds than class 2. I have no idea what happens if you access many small files. usually the controllers dont reach that high transfer with small blocks.
I moved from a sandisk class 2 to a trancend class 6.
Boot is faster. Other than that, there is not a huge difference (same quadrant results)
The only difference in speed is seen when there is a lot of writing and reading done. Normal operation of android wont see much difference as it all loads into ram and runs from there. Playing games, etc won't see a noticeable speed boost with different class cards or even nand. Once the app is loaded, it's running from ram. Nand and higher class cards will help to boot quicker and with certain operations that require a lot of reading and writing to the os data file... I don't think most will notice any difference in speed.
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Yeah, I borrowed my GFs class 6 4GB and tried it for a day.
No difference for me whatsoever.
If anything, I would say the class 2 gave me better stability.
(Had some force closes and shuch with the class6 ).
My .02
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I moved from a sandisk class 2 to a trancend class 6.
Boot is faster. Other than that, there is not a huge difference (same quadrant results)
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That's exactly what I did. Unfortunately Transcend class 6 is slower...
EDIT: I was mistaken, 8Gb Sandisk was alsdo Class 6. See other post to see some testresults
don't know about you guys but changing the class from 2 to class 4 brought back SOD bad...extremely bad
kingston class 10 hdsd micro sd card
well as far as testing my class 2 16 gb sandisk hdsd micro sd card to my kingston card stated in the title i can say there is a very big differnce to me speed wise everything seems to transfer faster load faster and as far as videos and music i keep stored on there i must say comparing the two the class 10 is by far the best thats just my 2 cents
the access time make difference. the speed not .
Hello Everybody, I just want to share my experience regarding the micro sd card. Since i got my my TMOUS HD2, it came with the stock sandisk 16gb class 2 card. i have been using it since the day hd2 came out (late March 2010), i was using it mainly for my Android, but the card just not running stable, i keep getting SOD's on different android builds, lags and slow reading of the card. Well 2 weeks ago i decided to replace my Micro SD car to 16gb Class 10. I saw a HUGE improvement, the Android boots super fast, also not experiencing any lags nor SOD's. so my conclusion is the higher class of the card makes a HUGE difference, it makes your ANDROID runs smoother and stable on your HD2. I am very Happy
As you all notice i don't have many post here, but i just want to share my experience, Thanks to all the people who are involved in making our HD2 a one amazing phone, more power.
I don't think it'll make a difference from the speed of the card I believe its the allocation size of each card. I tried it on a 32kb allocation when formatting and it ran well. Right now I'm on 64 and seen slight improvements but the builds are still unstable or the same. Just slightly better performance. I used a class 10 card and it was okay but my experience has no credibility because I just jumped to a hd2 from a Nexus. Stupid I know but the screen trade off make its worth it because I do alot of reading and video watching. But we'll see how my expirements go.
I went from a class 2 to a class 10 and I didn't notice and difference
I went from a Sandisk Class 2 16gb to a Samsung Class 6 8gb and there was a noticeable difference.

[Q] Desire Z SD card class?

Hi,
Does anybody here knows which class is the 8gb micro sd card included in the Desire Z??
Not 100% positive on this but I remember reading somewhere that it was only a class 2 card... =/
I got a class 4 card, but seems to be a bit of lottery.
I've read that some got class 2.
Mine was 8 GB, Samsung, Class 2. And it got replaced right away with a 16 GB Class 10.
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Mine was 8 GB, Samsung, Class 2. And it got replaced right away with a 16 GB Class 10.
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Is there any point in a class 10?
Can the Z handle it? I know the Pulse has a limit of class 6...
Also - nice card.
Damm I hope I get a class 4 but how can you know which class is the sd card? Does it say on it?
Yes typically the card will have the class printed on it.
Remember though the class is a measurement of the MINIMUM speed the card is capable of handling.
Ex: Class 4 can write at a MINIMUM of 4 mb/s. I have a kingston class 4, 8GB card that I have tested thourougly and it regularly writes at 8+ mb/s.
Not sure where you draw the line on what is overkill for an Android Device. I know on other devices, I.E. SLR Cameras, a slow/bad card can have a big impact on the way things run...
Came with a Samsung Class 2 8GB for me, replaced it with an San Disk 16GB Class 4.
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Is there any point in a class 10?
Can the Z handle it? I know the Pulse has a limit of class 6...
Also - nice card.
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Yes, it can handle the Class 10. The only real benefit is when doing 720p video recording. Most of the time, anything over a Class 4 will feel the same in day-to-day usage (other than video recording).
The other advantage is that if you transfer files to the phone, it'll be somewhat faster.
Also, the card you get with the DZ, it show the class right on the card itself. In my case it was a Samsung 8GB MicroSDHC Class 2. Replaced with a Kingston 16GB MicroSDHC Class 10. <3
Here's a somewhat subjective read on the topic: http://pocketnow.com/android/does-using-a-faster-sdcard-make-your-phone-faster
I don't know if you can see the difference between Class 2 and Class 10 on the Desire Z. Maybe running some apps that install on SD Card is a little faster, also saving photos, browsing through MP3s, playing videos, etc.
When moving large quantities of data (bigger files), there is an increase in speed, e.g. 18 MB/s (Class 10) vs. 10-12 MB/s (Class 2). I expect the differencte to be the same with small files, but I haven't tested yet. Maybe it's not worth the double price tag, but I needed 16 GB and chose to go with the fastest option available...
Mine and everyone else I know with a Z or G2 came with a samsung 8gb class 2 card.
I have now put my 8Gb class 4 in, but I might look to get a bigger class 4 or 6 card soon.
Lennyuk said:
I have now put my 8Gb class 4 in, but I might look to get a bigger class 4 or 6 card soon.
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Mymemory is doing 16gig class 4s for 18 quid. I haven't put mine in my phone yet but i'll try to do a speed test over the wkend and post back.
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ddotpatel said:
Mymemory is doing 16gig class 4s for 18 quid. I haven't put mine in my phone yet but i'll try to do a speed test over the wkend and post back.
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ah cool, let me know.
Mine came with a Sandisk Class 4.
TheDeadCpu said:
I got a SanDisk Class 4 8GB.
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Indeed, today I finally got my Desire Z and got the same class 4 SanDisk 8 Gb card
buzmay said:
Indeed, today I finally got my Desire Z and got the same class 4 SanDisk 8 Gb card
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Same here.from uk, two weeks old. Sandisk clss4
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Mine also came with sandisk class 4.
Must be a different batch or something, as everyone on first release were samsung class 2 from what I remember...
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Yeah sounds like they've switched to Class 4 cards now for new shipments.
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Mymemory is doing 16gig class 4s for 18 quid. I haven't put mine in my phone yet but i'll try to do a speed test over the wkend and post back.
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HOLD FIRE on mymemory. This new card is giving read speeds of 10 mbs but write speed only 1 mbs!!!!!!!!!! I need to test in my Hero to see what I get.
Can anyone recommend good speed test apps, for either android or to run off my Windows lappy?
I got a SanDisk Class 4, 8GB card with mine (NAM Unbranded/Unlocked Version)
Tested it and it writes at 5.21 mb/s and reads at 14.8 mb/s

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