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what is better? for example class 10 may be more dangerous (it can be damaged more than class 2?) ?
now i have a 32gb sandisk class 2
in general, these microsd are secure or can happen like hard disks that can be damaged with a hd2 used all the days?
let me know
Why not go for a class 4 instead?
Because there are class10
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djsolidsnake86 said:
what is better? for example class 10 may be more dangerous (it can be damaged more than class 2?) ?
now i have a 32gb sandisk class 2
in general, these microsd are secure or can happen like hard disks that can be damaged with a hd2 used all the days?
let me know
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Hi,
I don't think class actually matters in Android.
It is the read speed that counts.
Sandisk is one of the best makes to have...
malybru said:
Hi,
I don't think class actually matters in Android.
It is the read speed that counts.
Sandisk is one of the best makes to have...
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but mine is class 2 and when i transfer files from pc to android is a little slow
http://shop.ebay.it/?_from=R40&_trk...microsd+32+class+10&_sacat=See-All-Categories
for example there are these in class 10, but is safe to pass from sandisk class 2 to these? brand is mustang, memorette... let me know
djsolidsnake86 said:
but mine is class 2 and when i transfer files from pc to android is a little slow
http://shop.ebay.it/?_from=R40&_trk...microsd+32+class+10&_sacat=See-All-Categories
for example there are these in class 10, but is safe to pass from sandisk class 2 to these? brand is mustang, memorette... let me know
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Hi,
Best for Android are Sandisk and Kingston.
Try to find out the READ speed.
Of mine? And how?
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djsolidsnake86 said:
Of mine? And how?
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Hi,
You might find this useful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010767
djsolidsnake86 said:
Because there are class10
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well why did you ask the question then
read speed is 13.8
write is 5.5
and is a class 2
what about class 4 and class 10?
class 10 are redunandant in phones, they are mostly for cameras where they need the high speed to write the large picture out
you would be better off geting a class 4 or a class 6 card, you will not see any difference between them anda class 10 card
Richy99 said:
class 10 are redunandant in phones, they are mostly for cameras where they need the high speed to write the large picture out
you would be better off geting a class 4 or a class 6 card, you will not see any difference between them anda class 10 card
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i see but the major problem is that tranfering files from pc to android is very slow (with this card)
djsolidsnake86 said:
i see but the major problem is that tranfering files from pc to android is very slow (with this card)
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i have a class 2 card and get about 3meg write speeds, fast enough for me, but ifd you wanta class 10 then get one but thats the only time you will notice a difference, is transferring files in usb mode, loading things from card wont be any faster and than 4 or 6 class card
Richy99 said:
i have a class 2 card and get about 3meg write speeds, fast enough for me, but ifd you wanta class 10 then get one but thats the only time you will notice a difference, is transferring files in usb mode, loading things from card wont be any faster and than 4 or 6 class card
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i see thank you
Since the last two minor updates I constantly keep getting the error message "SD card removed unexpectedly"... Anyone else experienced this?
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Most probably a bad sdcard. There are lots of thread for this here. The solution is to get it replaced.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2331434
I had similar issue and I claimed my warranty to get replacement.
Now everything is working great (so far).
You can also install this app named "SD card monitor" on play store.
It will tell you how many times you card has been failed.
My card was unmounting and then mounting itself lots of time. Mostly in deep sleep mode which make my phone battery drain faster.
I had the same problem in the end the SD card reader stopped working.event on utube to see how easy it was to fix.bought a new SD, sim card reader from eBay £5.70 an easy 10min fix no problems since
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I had the same problem with a 32GB Class 4 microSD (SanDisk).
Replaced it with a Class 10 from Kensington and everything worked fine since then.
Please note that the faulty SD card worked fine on a Galaxy mini and mini 2 but I've tested it in the GS4 of my brother and he had the same problem as I had.
Might be a problem with the speed? Class 4 is slower and doesn't work in a GS4?
Just replace it with a Class 10 and it should work.
And a small tip... don't buy SanDisk... many users reported problems with SanDisk.
It seems sandisk sd card are problematic. There are lotsnof issue with sandisk class 10 specifically on 32gb and 64gb.
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Mine is a SanDisk 32GB but it's annoying that before the updates I had never had a problem but I'll try and get another sd card and see how it goes. Thanks for the replies
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I still don't think this is an sd card problem and more of a software problem as when it sais sd card unexpectedly removed bla bla bla... I can't open up the apps but I can still view files on the sd card open them up etc and it only started happened after the last few updates
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It seems to be the card tray loosing contact, I tried pushing on its lower right corner and then it would read. Got a I9506 don't know if its the same problem on all phones.
Perhaps you could fix this by gluing it stuck in this new position
Is the samsung 64 gb micro sd card a good choice to use in my Note 3? Class 10, correct?
Yes I have one and it hasn't failed me since the gs4 and I put it in the note 3 and no issues what so ever .
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boaz65 said:
Is the samsung 64 gb micro sd card a good choice to use in my Note 3? Class 10, correct?
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I woukd rate them best in the class..... even better than sandisk ones....
Waiting for the price to drop a little bit more... never see them below 60 $
I have used both the Samsung and the SanDisk with no problems. Cannot recommend one over the other - both fast and reliable.
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Thank you all for your reply, I just grabbed TWO new ones on eBay auction for $53....
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Did anyone facing any problem such as their sd card had burn suddenly? Mine at first sd card always unmount n mount by its self..until today its burn and can not be used anymore..i have soo many data inside then i use different sd card n found out that the sd card is actually heat n feel hot...im worry the heat is the cause that burn the sd card..this new card might burn its self again
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I guess no one else facing this problem in note 3..guess im the first might due to the card is old enough..use it already for 8 month..use it on my note 2 last time..
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boaz65 said:
Is the samsung 64 gb micro sd card a good choice to use in my Note 3? Class 10, correct?
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It is the best performance / value.
More info @ The best 64GB micro SD card for Galaxy Note 3
Samsung micro sd is my first choice its never failed me, second choice Strontium (Singapore) it just as good as Samsung and just a little cheaper (i was very surprised its performance and quality, i own 2 x 32gb its as fast as Samsung Pro class).
-Samsung still my first choice, Sandisk too many failure these days.
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Did anyone facing any problem such as their sd card had burn suddenly? Mine at first sd card always unmount n mount by its self..until today its burn and can not be used anymore..i have soo many data inside then i use different sd card n found out that the sd card is actually heat n feel hot...im worry the heat is the cause that burn the sd card..this new card might burn its self again
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I use a Sandisk Ultra 64GB micro SD card and have recently removed it due to an overheat problem near the camera/flash area. I did not want to risk burning out the card (9months old) and I was told that removing the card might improve the over heat problem but it has not as of yet.
Hi guys, I found a little thing I thought I might share, a mod to fit a larger than 64gb sd card to the Note 10.1.
I found an sd to micro sd adatpor here - www.linitx.com/product/sdmicro-to-sd-card-adapter/11922
It is an internal sd card adaptor so fits inside the micro sd card slot of your Note 10.1. It takes 128gb or 256gb sd cards and as they are formatted exFat the Note 10.1 will run them with no problem.
I use a Zenus case so I have the sd card adaptor stuck to the back of the Note and then put back in the case to protect it. I'm sure an enterprising person out there may decide to do an internal mod but I really don't have time and this works for me...
It works fine, I'm running a 128Gb sd card with no problems.
Thought it might be of interest to you lot so posted here...
Cheers....
Glad to hear it works but if it's gonna hang out anyway, why not use a much cheaper OTG cable and a much cheaper USB stick?
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ultramag69 said:
Hi guys, I found a little thing I thought I might share, a mod to fit a larger than 64gb sd card to the Note 10.1.
I found an sd to micro sd adatpor here - www.linitx.com/product/sdmicro-to-sd-card-adapter/11922
It is an internal sd card adaptor so fits inside the micro sd card slot of your Note 10.1. It takes 128gb or 256gb sd cards and as they are formatted exFat the Note 10.1 will run them with no problem.
I use a Zenus case so I have the sd card adaptor stuck to the back of the Note and then put back in the case to protect it. I'm sure an enterprising person out there may decide to do an internal mod but I really don't have time and this works for me...
It works fine, I'm running a 128Gb sd card with no problems.
Thought it might be of interest to you lot so posted here...
Cheers....
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Can you post some pictures of the actual device... Want to see if I can mod and fit into my note 3
aalupatti said:
Can you post some pictures of the actual device... Want to see if I can mod and fit into my note 3
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You can, Its where I found the link for the sd adaptor.
Here's the link to the Note 3 thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518175
Couldn't find it before....
Glad to hear it works but if it's gonna hang out anyway, why not use a much cheaper OTG cable and a much cheaper USB stick?
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I found the battery drain on the OTG was considerable.
It is very good battery life using the sd adaptor. I was watching movies and TV shows for a solid 6 1/2 hours with another 1 1/2 browsing and downloading and only got to 46% battery.
I thought I should mention I use only the 128Gb sd card but even so it has enough storage now....
wow, for real, haha, this is so good
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Perhaps I try something like this with my next phone...
Would this work for some of the SDIO cards that offer 3G/LTE connection?
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ultramag69 said:
Hi guys, I found a little thing I thought I might share, a mod to fit a larger than 64gb sd card to the Note 10.1.
I found an sd to micro sd adatpor here - www.linitx.com/product/sdmicro-to-sd-card-adapter/11922
Cheers....
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Only just seen this. Have thanked.
The OTG multicard adapter I use is a real PIA. I can't stand the Tablet up with it in the way my case is made. This looks good. [edit] Even if I only use it for 32/64GB cards ! [/edit]
Hey guys, sorry to bring back such an old thread, but I got a 256GB SD card but how can I format it to exFat?
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Hey guys, sorry to bring back such an old thread, but I got a 256GB SD card but how can I format it to exFat?
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Easeus is what I use to partition and format.
But question is will I be able to format exFat a 256GB SD card? I heard 128GB is the highest that can be exFat?
Today in the morning, I read a notice about memory of Moto G, it says this device use a micro SD card like internal memory.
It is a inconvenient because SD is worse that any NAND, Motorola says that is not possible replace this memory because in this memory is containing the system.
drkbzx said:
Today in the morning, I read a notice about memory of Moto G, it says this device use a micro SD card like internal memory.
It is a inconvenient because SD is worse that any NAND, Motorola says that is not possible replace this memory because in this memory is containing the system.
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Heard of that too,but as long as the phone still fast and we dont have sudden death because of that there is no reason to worry
In fact it's not's a normal SD,but yeah it's a way to make the phone cheaper
Look, if they keep this phone at about this price point for future iterations then I'm looking at a yearly upgrade. At the absolute worst, I'd have this phone for two years (I can't see that happening). So will an internal microSD last that one-year life cycle I have for my device? Yes, it absolutely should. It does exactly what you need it to, so I couldn't possibly care less.
It isn't true. The Moto G does not contain a hidden microSD card. The storage is an eMMC module that is soldered to the mainboard (this was incorrectly reported as an eMMC card which do not exist).
The rumors of the Moto G having a microSD card come from a German blog that saw a metal cover that was coincidentally the same shape and size as a microSD card and assumed that this meant that a card was hidden underneath. There isn't.
Wouldn't surprise me if all this was a big plan to drive more traffic to ArenaMobile. Clickbaiting basically.
Slashgear wrote about this http://www.slashgear.com/moto-g-microsd-expansion-not-so-fast-27310163/
drkbzx said:
Today in the morning, I read a notice about memory of Moto G, it says this device use a micro SD card like internal memory.
It is a inconvenient because SD is worse that any NAND, Motorola says that is not possible replace this memory because in this memory is containing the system.
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Good to know, but i can't see any problem with that. The phone is superb
flibblesan said:
It isn't true. The Moto G does not contain a hidden microSD card. The storage is an eMMC module that is soldered to the mainboard (this was incorrectly reported as an eMMC card which do not exist).
The rumors of the Moto G having a microSD card come from a German blog that saw a metal cover that was coincidentally the same shape and size as a microSD card and assumed that this meant that a card was hidden underneath. There isn't.
Wouldn't surprise me if all this was a big plan to drive more traffic to ArenaMobile. Clickbaiting basically.
Slashgear wrote about this http://www.slashgear.com/moto-g-microsd-expansion-not-so-fast-27310163/
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Damned Krauts!
I hope it is a microSD card, so I can replace by a big one.
Did you not read the read, netyang? It's already been clarified that there is no microSD slot hidden in the phone.
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As long as it's a fast micro sd card it doesn't matter surely?
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rymate1234 said:
As long as it's a fast micro sd card it doesn't matter surely?
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No. eMMC has some advantages like durability and the technology of construction is better, for example in heat conduction is better than a SD because can preventing overheating in better way.
I really doubt that any microSD card could deliver such great performance in Androbench. And even if there were such microSD available on market, assembling it in mid/low-end device would be impossible because of price.
Here are tests from benchmarks (random write? o . O ): http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Motorola-Moto-G-Smartphone.106672.0.html
Okay
flibblesan said:
It isn't true. The Moto G does not contain a hidden microSD card. The storage is an eMMC module that is soldered to the mainboard (this was incorrectly reported as an eMMC card which do not exist).
The rumors of the Moto G having a microSD card come from a German blog that saw a metal cover that was coincidentally the same shape and size as a microSD card and assumed that this meant that a card was hidden underneath. There isn't.
Wouldn't surprise me if all this was a big plan to drive more traffic to ArenaMobile. Clickbaiting basically.
Slashgear wrote about this *** (I'm new)
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Well, so it is a good phone, I hope to have it soon, was what worried me.
Me and a friend saved some screenshots from a mobile phone with a 32GB SD Card Class 10 and internal memory of Moto G.
Images are attached.
FelipeBHZ said:
Me and a friend saved some screenshots from a mobile phone with a 32GB SD Card Class 10 and internal memory of Moto G.
Images are attached.
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Tell about this trick for us its useful to other moto g users
ela1103 said:
Tell about this trick for us its useful to other moto g users
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It´s not a trick. It's just a printscreen from 2 mobile phones showing that Internal MotoG's SDCard is faster even then a Class 10 MicroSD.
I want the moderator to ban me.
Not this again. Please...
FYI the memory is eMMC and it´s SOLDERED to the board. Good luck replacing it.
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Why is there no SD slot this seems ludicrous cause of the tiny 8 GB size hell my music is more than that. Just seems like its driving away customers cause i like the phone but I will probably go with the LG optimus as I cant handle the small amount of storage.
Fant0m3 said:
Why is there no SD slot this seems ludicrous cause of the tiny 8 GB size hell my music is more than that. Just seems like its driving away customers cause i like the phone but I will probably go with the LG optimus as I cant handle the small amount of storage.
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There's a 16GB version and Moto G 4G and 2nd Gen. have SD slots
k-kuchen said:
There's a 16GB version and Moto G 4G and 2nd Gen. have SD slots
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All 2nd gen models?
Even the Dualsim ones?