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What is the highest capacity card that these devices support and what is the reccommended speed class?
Has anyone used a mini sd card over 4GB on one of the Athena Devices?
Will this device read a micro SD card in a mini SD adapter?
I have 2GB minis and want to get larger capacities. Can anyone suggest a brand that has worked?
My 8gb micro in a mini sd adapter works fine.
hitch said:
My 8gb micro in a mini sd adapter works fine.
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Thanks for the input. Brand/Speed Class?
My 8gb micro sd is SanDisk, I'm using it in a mini sd adapter from Kingston. The mini sd adapter came with a 4gb micro sd card. I can use both cards in the Advantage or my TyTn. Both cards are class 4 sdhc.
hitch said:
My 8gb micro sd is SanDisk, I'm using it in a mini sd adapter from Kingston. The mini sd adapter came with a 4gb micro sd card. I can use both cards in the Advantage or my TyTn. Both cards are class 4 sdhc.
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Thanx. This give me something to shop for. I was looking into sandisk. I wonder if class 6 will work.
Hey guys,
i just got an 8gb sd card for my xda star. when i used it with the shipped card reader i was very pleased to achieve about 20mb/s
now that i have it in my phone it's only about 1mb/s maybe even less.
how fast does your usb interface work?
1mb/s=10Mbits
10Mbits=USB1.1
It's normal speed for phone without usb2.0
ok,
the specs say, it's a usb 2.0 link so i expected more
My card is Sandisk 1GB, but it slow too...
im going to buy 8GB class 10 Micro sdhc card.
will it effect my android speed and battery?
thanks
Like the title says, does the Nexus 7 support external sd? I think it does, but I want to be sure before spending $50 more for 8GB, when I can go and buy 16GB micro SD card for $15-$17. So yeah, does the Nexus 7 support external SD cards (micro or regular)?
It hasn't micro sd card slot!!
** and no memory card slot expansion at all!!
The lack of SD slot really annoys me (the damn Raspberry Pi has one, FFS), but after some him-hawing around, I decided to get it. I just wish my ISP was not so sucky. I imagine I will do lots of reading and gaming on it, mainly.
Despite the lack of microSD, it is a nice piece of kit.
it may support usb otg but the micro usb port needs to be at 5v not 3.3v. no one has confirmed this officially but if it has the requirements then you can use a flash drive with an adapter. asus's other devices have supported it so hopefully this will too.
Not having external SD support is only a minor inconvenience but this device is still worth buying.
When I mean difference I am talking about performance, battery usage, video play back etc. Also what do you prefer so it can help me make my choice between a 64gb USB Stick or a Micro SDXC.