Question about the Note and SDXC card compatibility - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

People have said that the Note supports SDXC card.
Does that mean that I can transfer a video file greater than 5 GB to the card and the Note will be able to play the video file on a 64 GB SDXC card?
I plan to buy a card like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...CH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=SDXC&x=18&y=21
Does SDXC card support NTFS file system?
I have many 720p movie file that are greater than 5 GB.

Earthbrain said:
People have said that the Note supports SDXC card.
Does that mean that I can transfer a video file greater than 5 GB to the card and the Note will be able to play the video file on a 64 GB SDXC card?
I plan to buy a card like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...CH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=SDXC&x=18&y=21
Does SDXC card support NTFS file system?
I have many 720p movie file that are greater than 5 GB.
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I believe the SGS2 (and thus the note) supports the card (the specifications of the note state up to 32GB, as did the SGS2), but it only supports SDHC transfer speeds, and android only supports FAT/FAT32, not exFAT or NTFS. Please note, this is from memory and is speculation. If anyone has extra information to add or to correct, feel free.
Edit: The issue with 32GB 'limit' on SDHC cards comes primarily from the SD 2.0 specification which states that cards cannot go above 32GB, formatted as FAT32, as some [archaic] operating systems do not like FAT32 greater than 32GB. As per the wikipedia page, and in my experience, the operating system treats it like just another disk (which is why custom roms can use ext3 filesystems, and a multi partition structure). If you got a ROM that supports NTFS, it would probably work fine, but stock/manufacturer Android does not ship with this support.
Another Edit: from Wikipedia: exFAT Note that the built-in Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 can mount and support FAT32 volumes larger than 32 GB, but cannot create a FAT32 volume larger than 32 GB. << You'll probably need to use something else to format the card

No speculation, they definitely work (I'm using one in mine right now, its perfect, like it has been in every other Android device I've tried it on - details here).

NZTechfreak: did you use an SDXC reader on your computer? I'm looking at the random 4k values with interest.

I'm trying to remember now, I think they were in phone actually to be the most representative of in-phone use...

to the OP: you will need MICRO sdxc

is that a microSDXC card?
Earthbrain said:
People have said that the Note supports SDXC card.
Does that mean that I can transfer a video file greater than 5 GB to the card and the Note will be able to play the video file on a 64 GB SDXC card?
I plan to buy a card like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...CH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=SDXC&x=18&y=21
Does SDXC card support NTFS file system?
I have many 720p movie file that are greater than 5 GB.
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it doesn't say it on newegg website

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HD2 Largest Micro SD card?

Hey guys,
Whats the largest micro sd I can place in my Leo... Currently have an 8 GB in there but am quickly filling it since having movies / music on it like no tomorrow!!
Any help would be great, thanks dudes.
You didn't find the answer anywhere on the net? In that case, they can hold a max of 128GB.
dmonuk said:
Hey guys,
Whats the largest micro sd I can place in my Leo... Currently have an 8 GB in there but am quickly filling it since having movies / music on it like no tomorrow!!
Any help would be great, thanks dudes.
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I've got a 16GB in mine and it works perfectly. I'll get a 32GB but want the price to drop before I do. They're still quite pricey.
16GB is suiting me fine. I have a seperate 8GB one for putting movies and stuff on. It just means I have to have CorePlayer installed on the device so I can switch cards and still play movies.
Edit:
Ignore the above comment by lude219. 128GB cards won't be available until next year at the earliest. 32GB is currently the largest on the market. There will be 64GB (and possibly 48GB) soon, but not yet.
Thank you johncmolyneux, I think I might wait a bit and get a 32gb just to be sure!
Thanks for your help dude.
*Any mods may now close this thread as I have had a helpful answer.*
Where can you buy 32Gb microSD cards? I wasn't aware of that they have arrived.
Tubgirl said:
Where can you buy 32Gb microSD cards? I wasn't aware of that they have arrived.
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Amazon\
Ebay
bestbuy
craiglist
expansys
sandisk
Nope.....
Ace42 said:
Amazon\
Ebay
bestbuy
craiglist
expansys
sandisk
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Not true, Sandisk does not have a 32GB microSDHC card on the market at present. Maximum capacity is 16GB only (class 2 and class 4).
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Amazon\
Ebay
bestbuy
craiglist
expansys
sandisk
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can't find any 32gb micro sds on amazon or ebay? only normal sized SDHC cards.
Samsung expect their 32GB to be in the market by February according to their recent announcement, I expect Sandisk will want to be released for sale by then also.
Class 6 cards are available from non-Sandisk manufacturers by the way.
im guessing the will charge a ridculous amount...probs about £50 or some ****
16 Gb is the maximum today.
There is NO 32 gb on the market at this time, but expected.
Read that HD2 support 64GB microSD cards. Has anybody got a 64GB card in HD2? How much does it cost?
32GB
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msdivy said:
Read that HD2 support 64GB microSD cards. Has anybody got a 64GB card in HD2? How much does it cost?
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Microsdhc only supports sizes up to 32gb. We wont be seeing 64gb cards except with sdxc, but hd2 doesn't support sdxc.
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question...
zarathustrax said:
Microsdhc only supports sizes up to 32gb. We wont be seeing 64gb cards except with sdxc, but hd2 doesn't support sdxc.
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is that because of hardware or software? i had an old HTC Excalibur that ran winmo 5.0 back in the day. got a 8 gig card that wouldn't read in it until i flashed it to winmo 6.5. after that, it read the card no problem. funny thing is the 'fine folks' over at T-Mobile assured me that nothing over 4GB would ever work in my phone.
so i wonder, with our devices being able to run winmo, android, different variations of linux, etc... could it be just a software problem?
The HTC HD2 can only hold up to a 32 gig 2.0 Micro SD card. Click the link for proof, notice the "Expansion" in the spec list, oh yeah this is straight from HTC.
http://www.htc.com/us/products/t-mobile-hd2#tech-specs
interesting info
so i started surfing around, looking for more info on this topic. i found a thread from another forum citing some interesting conversation regarding the same issue. to quote from page 5 of that forum...
"What the SD 4.0 specification will add is another pin to SDXC cards which will enable the higher read/write speeds. The rest of the pins will still be present and will still act exactly like they used to. So SDXC cards will always be compatible with SDHC readers, you just won't be able to read/write from them at 300mbit/s. And that's where a firmware update can't change things; no firmware update will allow the camera to use an SDXC card at its full, currently-non-existent future speed because that extra pin interface won't be present.
'But a firmware update CAN add support for exFAT, so all the other benefits of SDXC can in fact be added to our cameras through a firmware update. These benefits include higher capacities, larger maximum file size, and faster file deleting (because that's an exFAT feature, not an SDXC feature).
'It should be noted that the higher capacities have nothing to do with exFAT. FAT32 can have volumes up to 2 TB in size. The 32GB limit on SDHC cards was artificially imposed by the SD 2.0 specification, and has now been lifted with SD 3.0. However, the larger maximum file size IS a benefit of exFAT, because files used to be limited to 4 GB on FAT32."
so i gotta think this will also apply to any other device that can physically run an SDHC card.
let the debate begin
btw, quoted the line from the following forum, for reference:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-news-rumors/90655-new-firmware-pentax-k-7-1-03-a.html
youngdaddytc said:
so i started surfing around, looking for more info on this topic. i found a thread from another forum citing some interesting conversation regarding the same issue. to quote from page 5 of that forum...
"What the SD 4.0 specification will add is another pin to SDXC cards which will enable the higher read/write speeds. The rest of the pins will still be present and will still act exactly like they used to. So SDXC cards will always be compatible with SDHC readers, you just won't be able to read/write from them at 300mbit/s. And that's where a firmware update can't change things; no firmware update will allow the camera to use an SDXC card at its full, currently-non-existent future speed because that extra pin interface won't be present.
'But a firmware update CAN add support for exFAT, so all the other benefits of SDXC can in fact be added to our cameras through a firmware update. These benefits include higher capacities, larger maximum file size, and faster file deleting (because that's an exFAuiT feature, not an SDXC feature).
'It should be noted that the higher capacities have nothing to do with exFAT. FAT32 can have volumes up to 2 TB in size. The 32GB limit on SDHC cards was artificially imposed by the SD 2.0 specification, and has now been lifted with SD 3.0. However, the larger maximum file size IS a benefit of exFAT, because files used to be limited to 4 GB on FAT32."
so i gotta think this will also apply to any other device that can physically run an SDHC card.
let the debate begin
btw, quoted the line from the following forum, for reference:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-news-rumors/90655-new-firmware-pentax-k-7-1-03-a.html
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Hmmmm interesting conversation there, I read all six pages by the way. The one guy seemed to be pretty sure of himself. But from what he said if you use a SDXC card that uses extFAT in a decice that does not support extFAT. It will reformat it with Fat 32 making it a regular SDHC card without the extra advantage of the higher speeds that a SDXC reader that does support extFAT can use.
right, that's what i got out of it too. but the big bonus there is that even with the reformat, the space on that card is still accessible, be it 'just' sdhc speeds. that's ok though, cuz that's what we're used to. i'd really like some of the xda developers to take a look at this and see what they can do.
on a somewhat related note, there's a program i use on my laptop called 'macdrive' which allows me to view previously unrecognized files and partitions which windows doesn't see naturally. this allows me to tri-boot (linux, mac, and windows) and modify each of those partitions from any one of the systems.
point here, is that even if there is initially a problem reading the data on a sdxc card, it seems that problem is only with the software not hardware and therefore can be modified.
if i could program i'd start experimenting myself.
youngdaddytc said:
right, that's what i got out of it too. but the big bonus there is that even with the reformat, the space on that card is still accessible, be it 'just' sdhc speeds. that's ok though, cuz that's what we're used to. i'd really like some of the xda developers to take a look at this and see what they can do.
on a somewhat related note, there's a program i use on my laptop called 'macdrive' which allows me to view previously unrecognized files and partitions which windows doesn't see naturally. this allows me to tri-boot (linux, mac, and windows) and modify each of those partitions from any one of the systems.
point here, is that even if there is initially a problem reading the data on a sdxc card, it seems that problem is only with the software not hardware and therefore can be modified.
if i could program i'd start experimenting myself.
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This is very true, and I am in the same boot as you. I wish I had the dev knowledge and skills to start working on something for this, or a real dev could get there hands on this and see what is possible. I guess the only true way to put this to the test is for someone to get there hands on one of these beast of a SD card (64 to 128 gig what ) and stick it in the HD2 to see what it does.

SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC Card Plus Adapter $59.99 free shipping

Great deal on a sandisk 64gb microsd card from Amazon. $59 is by far the best price I've seen yet...
Interesting that it has Android support right on the packaging, since 64GB cards require formatting to the legacy FAT32 file system. Is this being shipped formatted to FAT32 or are there Android devices now supporting exFAT? This includes a Sandisk app on it, which is free anyways, but it would be pointless if you had to format the card to use it, essentially wiping out the app.
FAT32 actually supports more than 32GB. My brother has an entire 250GB hard drive formatted to FAT32 with no problems. As for exFAT, it's a Microsoft owned technology, so it isn't as likely to end up in android.
Oh, and the "included" app is actually a QR code that links to the app on the Android Market.
If its the class 6 it comes exFAT and you have to format fat32 like I have done and it works great in my note. I read they made a special galaxy note / android class 10 version plug and play version ....
Galaxy note Paranoid Android 1.7ghz goodness

Infinity & SDXC cards?

Will 64 GB SDXC cards work in the Infinity?
PeglegJones said:
Will 64 GB SDXC cards work in the Infinity?
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I have a Sandisk 64GB SDXC running in my TF101G, it worked also in my htc Sensation, so I guess it will run also in the TF700.
You may have to re-format it (the cards are shipped with exFAT usually) if there is no driver for exFAT in your ROM. If you plan to use files bigger than 4GB, you will have to use exFAT or NTFS (driver required (theres an app in the market, ntfs mounter)) or, if supported, ext2/3/4. exFAT is probably the best choice, because you can read it also on windows OS.
I just got my 64gb microsdxc card and formatted to fat32 and my tf700 won't read it =(

note 4 could support 200gb sdcard ?

i wonder if note 4 could support this new kind of sdcard ??
Hi,
yes. The Note 4 supports 200GB MicroSD cards. I have a SanDisk 200GB card in my phone. No issues so far.
Regards
Stephan
I have the same one as well. 10gb partitioned for link2sd and the rest for storage. zero problems
This may sound stupid, but i will go for it and ask. Can you make ext sd + phone sd to work in RAID ?
Hi Sectoras,
no, RAID is not possible. And what RAID should it be? Mirroring, Striping, Raid 5, Raid 6?
You are thinking about a joined memory of internal and external SD card, right? This will be possible with Android 6 / Marshmallow.
cyvr1 said:
Hi Sectoras,
no, RAID is not possible. And what RAID should it be? Mirroring, Striping, Raid 5, Raid 6?
You are thinking about a joined memory of internal and external SD card, right? This will be possible with Android 6 / Marshmallow.
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I was thinking about RAID0 (Striping i think) to improve performance. If MM support such thing it could be awesome
Sectoras said:
I was thinking about RAID0 (Striping i think) to improve performance. If MM support such thing it could be awesome
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No, it does not support striping. What it does support is called "Just a bunch of disks" (JBOD) but that's no RAID. JBOD is a storage volume created by joinig disks (here SD cards) of different sizes. JBOD does not improve performance, it just supplies you a single storage using all memory cards (Phone 32GB + ext. SDcard 200GB). There is also no data security (redundancy of data). Therefore RAID 0 (striping) is, technically spoken, not a RAID as well because of the missing data redundancy.
I also expect several issues with the JBOD solution of Android 6. The externa SD card is much slower than the internal memory which might have and according to some reports on the net does have adverse effects on the loading speed of apps and data. Also when the SD card breaks you will probably have to re-install the complete phone as you have no influence on where the apps and data are stored.
I saw a 256GB micro sd card. I'm assuming that will work too?
Yes, should work if the 256GB is an SDXC card.
If a phone supports SDXC cards based on the SDA 3.0 specifications (like the Sandisk 200GB card) it will support every SDXC card following that standard.
SDXC supports 64GB up to 2TB.
If some day there will be for example a 512GB or 1TB SDCX card available it should also work with the Note 4.
cyvr1 said:
Yes, should work if the 256GB is an SDXC card.
If a phone supports SDXC cards based on the SDA 3.0 specifications (like the Sandisk 200GB card) it will support every SDXC card following that standard.
SDXC supports 64GB up to 2TB.
If some day there will be for example a 512GB or 1TB SDCX card available it should also work with the Note 4.
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Very interesting. This phone is storage future proof ! lol Thanks for the response.
jcip17 said:
I saw a 256GB micro sd card. I'm assuming that will work too?
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256GB Micro SD cards don't exist only 200GB
You either saw a regular 256 GB SD card or a fake 256GB micro SD card which has been reviewed as BS.
wizkid37 said:
256GB Micro SD cards don't exist only 200GB
You either saw a regular 256 GB SD card or a fake 256GB micro SD card which has been reviewed as BS.
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You're right ppl are saying its fake. Really odd Amazon is selling it.
jcip17 said:
I saw a 256GB micro sd card. I'm assuming that will work too?
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There is no such thing as a 256GB microSD card at this time. Biggest one you can find is the 200GB one mentioned.
256gb
TechnoHippie said:
There is no such thing as a 256GB microSD card at this time. Biggest one you can find is the 200GB one mentioned.
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my wife tried to surprise me with one and found out it was fake.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239413
See this. All working. Note2-3-4 have 200GB+ card support.
ben.anter said:
i wonder if note 4 could support this new kind of sdcard ??
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Yes it does support 200 gb microsd card I am using one now
TechnoHippie said:
There is no such thing as a 256GB microSD card at this time. Biggest one you can find is the 200GB one mentioned.
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ur wrong.. 200gb is not the last high capacity micro sd.. their is one micro sd with 512 gb capacity.. company name is Microdia.. just google about it..
The 512GB card from Microdia doesn't exist yet. At one point they were claiming it would be out 8 months ago (and was going to cost $1000) - but again it does not exist yet (and might never be as it's been almost a year since they maid these claims). I've seen plenty of people scammed and ripped of on these cards - again - THERE IS NOTHING BIGGER THAN THE 200GB for sale at this time.
Interesting I didn't know the Note 4 could support a microSDCard of that size, I thought the largest card that can be used is a 128GB card.
Sterist said:
I have the same one as well. 10gb partitioned for link2sd and the rest for storage. zero problems
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Hey, can you briefly describe how it's partitioned? I didn't know Android phones can take microsd cards that have 2 partitions? Are both exFat?
Thx

Samsung 512 GB EVO Plus MicroSD on Note 4?

Hi Guys! I've just been a member this great community, for a couple of months I've been following and at least, I decided to join there.
I'm facing with some trouble on Note 4. 128 GB Samsung Evo Plus hasn't satisfied my needs anymore. Solutions like Sandisk Dual Drive aren't much practical. At this point, my question is simple. Will Samsung 512 GB Evo Plus MicroSD Card work properly on my Note 4? I read some articles about Sandisk 400 GB MicroSD cards work properly and flawless but I couldn't manage to find about 512 GB MicroSD Cards on Note 4. Could someone help about this? Thanks anyway!
A guy on xda said it will work, make sure it's file system is fat32 (it has 4GB file size limit), other filesystems may have a problem.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/using-512gb-sd-card-note-4-t3466502
Mohamedkam000 said:
A guy on xda said it will work, make sure it's file system is fat32 (it has 4GB file size limit), other filesystems may have a problem.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/using-512gb-sd-card-note-4-t3466502
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This card is SD Card, not microSD and I heard Kingston Canvas cards have some compatibility problems. It seems Samsung 512 EVO Plus MicroSD should work flawlessly
I decided to try it and I ordered a Samsung 512 EVO Plus microSD. I'll write my experience after that. :good:
My order has been arrived and first impression is excellent! Samsung 512 EVO Plus is working flawlessly on Note 4 with exFAT file format. My phone detected and read the card fast and correctly. Listening music, watching video, movie etc. ( To sum up, all of the storage) are totally fine.
Been using one for 5 months formatted FAT32, no problems
The Note 4 should be able to use a 512GB microSD card formatted in exFAT without any issues. As the Note 4 at the time of release was said to be able to support up to a 1TB microSDCard.
My Note 4 is upgraded from Samsung 512 GB EVO Plus microSD to Sandisk Ultra 1 TB microSD and it still rocks! Including recording 4K UHD Video, everything is completely fine for now.
iceepyon said:
The Note 4 should be able to use a 512GB microSD card formatted in exFAT without any issues. As the Note 4 at the time of release was said to be able to support up to a 1TB microSDCard.
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This was correct, I explained above.

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