[Q] Micro SD Card - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there. I would like this ask which class of micro sd class suits my note 3 (sm-n9005) the best as well as the brand?

I just purchased a 64gb sandisk class 10 ultra card off amazon.co.uk for £35 formatted as exfat and working very well not the fastest to copy movies on/off but does extremely well for the price.
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Where can I buy 32GB microSD in Atlanta GA

Hi
Where can I buy 32GB microSD in Atlanta GA?
What Class of microSD is recommended for for HD2 running Android? is Class 2 enough?
Thanks
i don't recomend you to buy an MiicrSD 32GB....
Why? the max i see is class 2 ( low data transfers ) and if exist a class 4 or 6 will be expensive... over 200dollars or more... ( i guess )
You be OK with a micro sd HC of 16GB class 4 or class 6 ( i have one of class 6 and works GREAT! )
If you still whant an sd of 32GB please search on ebay, or other smartphone webs.
Excuse my bad english.
PD: The minimum recomended For me about the class, it's class 4, class 2 works like a ****...
i have a class 2 4gb and other 8gb, and works Slooooow.... but my 16gb class 6 works faster!!
A class 4 32GB microSD does indeed exist, but it's ~$160. And I still recommended having class 6, which does not exist in the 32GB size, yet. Just stick with your SD card and keep your money.
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People are saying that we should use a Class 4 SD Card. Same ole BS, HTC puts in a Class 2 and then still ships out Class 2 as replacements. Figure that one out. I know $$$$$. LOL
I don't think you can even run Android with a 32Gb card. I've heard the best card for Android as far as battery consumption and speed, is Kingston 8Gb Class 4.
raysacr said:
I don't think you can even run Android with a 32Gb card. I've heard the best card for Android as far as battery consumption and speed, is Kingston 8Gb Class 4.
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Android will run with a 32GB card but that's the most the OS can address.
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Thanks for the replies.
My current microSD is 16GB Class 2 (Sandisk) and it is running Android with no issue at all on my HD2; so I think that a 32GB of the same Class (2) will not under perform. Since I want to try and compare between several Android builds, I need the space. I am going to be in Atlanta this week, that why I'm looking for a place where I can purchase a leget card. In the past was burnt twice when I purchesased "fake" SD cards via eBay.
Doses any one run Android on HD2 with Class 2 32GB and facing problems due to the card?
If you guys know of a leget place (e.g. Best Buy, etc.) that have the card in the Atlanta area, then please provide the location info.
Thanks again.
Check at a verizon wireless store. Here where I live they were running a promo, if you bought a droid x, you could purchase a 32gb micro at a discounted price.
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wouldn't be easier and cheaper to buy a card online and just ship it overnight?
or, walk into a verizon store and they'll charge you plenty, but for a legit card

[GUIDE] SD Card Compatibility List

After buying a 16GB SD card I foudnd that my phone would randomly freeze and the screen will not turn on. I've replaced that card with a diffrernt brand and now it works.
I don't want anyone else wasting their money on incompatible SD cards in their Motorola Milestone 2s. So I;ve started a list. I will need as much contribution as possible. Thx!
WORKING:
Kingston 8GB Class 4
Kingston 32GB Class 4
Sandisk 8GB Class 4
Sandisk 16GB Class 4
Sandisk 32GB Class 4
Toshiba 16GB Class 4
NOT WORKING:
Kingmax 16GB Class 10
Lexar 16GB Class 4
Lexar 16GB Class 6
Patriot 32GB Class 4
Transcend 8GB Class 6
SOLUTIONS:
Formatting using the phone's inbuilt formatter
Change to a different brand card
I've been planning to buy a 16GB SD myself, but haven't gotten to it yet.
As the device has a SanDisk SD included, i'd say you're absolutely safe with it. However, Kingston SD cards are cheaper, so I'm keeping an eye on that brand. But my preference is SanDisk.
32GB San Disk working just fine for me.
w0ndersp00n said:
I've been planning to buy a 16GB SD myself, but haven't gotten to it yet.
However, Kingston SD cards are cheaper, so I'm keeping an eye on that brand. But my preference is SanDisk.
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Cheaper and worse. I have been using a few Kingston micro SD cards and all of them after some time just stopped working or lost whole data in contrast to SanDisk which still working fine
Toshiba 16GB class4 works fine
Lexar 16gb class 6 does not work =[
Be careful about Kingston's 16GB TF card. I don't think it is work fine with Milestone 2. When playing video and music, it is OK. But when playing games (such as Dungeon Hunter 2 HD), the program is often not responding.
MegaBubbletea, are you using 2.2 or 2.2.2?
Scandisk 16GB SDHC class2 works?
Emacore said:
Scandisk 16GB SDHC class2 works?
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It works fine.
AragornPE said:
MegaBubbletea, are you using 2.2 or 2.2.2?
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I've tried using both. Still same result. M2 doesn't like Lexar SD cards. =(
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I'm currently using a Kingston 32Gb class 4 card. Seems to be faster than the original, so no problems so far
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Transcand 8G Class6 does NOT work...
Sandisk 16GB, C4 works flawlessly.
Looks like it's a problem with class 6 cards
Rocking with my M2 and XDA app
Strange, mine transcend 8gb class 6 works just fine under 2.2.2. Perhaps some of you should check out whether your card correctly inserted. The card slot doesn't seems to be very reliable.
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Kingmax 16 GB SDHC class 10 does not work, though on Milestone 1 it worked flawlessly
TEAM
how about TEAM 16GB class 10
may it works or not?
because i want buy TEAM class 10 buat i dont know it fine or no
thanks
andkat said:
how about TEAM 16GB class 10
may it works or not?
because i want buy TEAM class 10 buat i dont know it fine or no
thanks
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Well. My first post database only contains SD cards that have been tested by users and verified to work. So you can contributing by buying cards and testing them and posting the results in this thread.
Thanks!
MegaBubbletea said:
Well. My first post database only contains SD cards that have been tested by users and verified to work. So you can contributing by buying cards and testing them and posting the results in this thread.
Thanks!
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okay i will try thank you

help me to buy new Micro SD Card

hi
i want to buy new 64 gb micro sdcad but i dont know which one is the best ? (for example toshiba or sandisk or ...)
please tell me which one is high speed and which one have top quality, dont miss tell me your reason
thanks a lot
i bought one samsung 64gb class 10 for my s4 on amazon and is working very good
Micro SD cards.
Most Micro-SD cards are fairly close to 'identical', except when comparing them to speed of storage and quality of information exracted.
You should look for the HQ type, where you obtain the highest quality for your store MP3 and .jpg images and video.
Most newer cards are similar in capacity, so now you should look into storage quality of the media. the 'HQ' label indicates a 'higher level' of quality for media uploads/playback. and should also be identical for data storage/retreival also.
There are other formats of this type to look into if you are digging into the depths of how the information is stored/retreived, but then you are going to need to query the manufacturer about these deails, as they are not placed on the labels of the SD cards being currently sold.
There are cards for 'HQ', 'HS' and bulk storage, you only need to determine your actual needs, and how much you need the added 'quality', although many, including myself, would opt for the 'HQ' variety, just to be certain I get the best results from my stored data.
As always, your mileage may vary....YMMV.
Good luck hunting!
What you need to do is just lookup "microsd card benchmarks" and there should be a web site comparing a bunch of them.
Round-Up: 15 microSDHC Cards, Benchmarked And Reviewed
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/microsdhc-memory-card-performance,3011.html
SanDisk class 4 or above is a good choice
UHS-I is new cheap and fast, check aliexpress...
Douglas Henrique said:
i bought one samsung 64gb class 10 for my s4 on amazon and is working very good
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price?
i'm using kingston class10 card. cost about 60$
before you buy SD card
s27moto said:
hi
i want to buy new 64 gb micro sdcad but i dont know which one is the best ? (for example toshiba or sandisk or ...)
please tell me which one is high speed and which one have top quality, dont miss tell me your reason
thanks a lot
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that is depending on your requirement buy class 10.that is bettor
Speed Class designates minimum writing performance to record video. The Speed Classes defined by the SD Association are Class 2, 4, 6 and 10.
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kingston class 10...:good:
SanDisk class 10 is very good
I use a Sandisk UHS 64GB card. Works great and is fast enough to play games from.
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kingston or sandisk are good
SanDisk class 10 :good:
i use Team 32GB Micro SDHC Class10 . It s good.
I own a aSanDisk 32GB Extreme SDHC UHS 1 C10. It's very fast and I'm using it to store and run gaming apps.
There's also a 64GB Version of this card!
sd card
San disk is the best, however they are more expensive, you prob want something class 10, also i don't suggest buying from ebay only when buying sd card, because there is a scam going on right now with sd cards on ebay, also a little side note if you have a samsung devise then i would get a Samsung sd and so on.
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The micro sd can buy from this seller Ebay super3cshopping-na .... super reliable!
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There is many types (or at least 2) of card shapes! So which one for android?
I have Neo N003 chinese phone.
Yeah don't get them on eBay. Every SD card I got from eBay had some sort of storage issue. Not recording the data and what not. I've got a Galaxy S4, and I just went out and bought the first Samsung 32gb micro SD class 10 card I could find. I do want to upgrade to the fastest 64gb one though soon.
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Plz, I want a reliable micro sd for note 3

I was using my old 32 kingstone class 4 and it suddenly died and now I am going to buy a new one ,which one you recommend me for buying ? , I read about SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 and what type of format most reliable for it?
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I have the SanDisk 64 Ultra. Only had it and my note3 for a few days but it works fine. Format the card on the phone for best results in my opinion.
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Anything below class 8 is at risk of breakdowns on a newer model phone. They're fine for older and less advanced models, but not the new high-end ranges.
Sandisk or Samsung's own line of SDcards is your best bet.
I've personally never had issues with Sandisk.
Had a Medion class 6 one and that one kept becoming unwritable every few days.
Thx for help , I ordered SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQU-064G-AFFP-A from amazon.com
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ShadowLea said:
Anything below class 8 is at risk of breakdowns on a newer model phone.
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Source? I've had a 64GB SanDisk micro since they cost $100, across two Note IIs and now two Note IIIs and never had a problem with the sd card.
Max_Pain said:
Source? I've had a 64GB SanDisk micro since they cost $100, across two Note IIs and now two Note IIIs and never had a problem with the sd card.
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You're on the source. It's XDA and the many, many experiences from users. Plus of course general advice from Samsung itself.
To my knowledge SanDisk never made the 64GB MicroSD's below class 10... It was announced second (After Kingmax, iirc) and first to market the 64GB MicroSDXC in September 2011, and that was a class 10....
The "basic" range doesn't go above 32GB.
Well I was hoping more for an article or study as to why a slower card would inherently cause problems.
My card is a Sandisk 64gb Mobile Ultra. It didn't have a class rating on it but Google says that's Class 10. I paid $96 for it...Amazon sells them for $43 now. Damn.
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It's mine. Not so bad
You can also get a 64gb samsung pro sd card from best buy for $60 on sale instead of $100.
just search Samsung - Pro 64GB microSDHC Memory Card

S4 64memory sd card

Hey. It will work 64GB sd card with no lag and overheat phone? I wanna buy 64micro sd.
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Yes, I ran a SanDisk 64gig for a while with no issues.
I have 128Gb SDXC microSD card and it work fine with my S4 (exFAT formatted). I have successfully tested some 64Gb cards too.
Make sure get faster card. im using 64GB with u1 class sandisk.
fine for me, no lagging
SiNxHaCk said:
Make sure get faster card. im using 64GB with u1 class sandisk.
fine for me, no lagging
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hi, i buyed 64 memory card 10class with no logo brand name, and pasting files from pc it taking long 32gb time 11hours, wtf i wanna buy SAND DISK 32GB Ultra, so faster speed than this bull****??????????????????? im pissed of when it taking to long copied files.
1. Self-censoring is not sufficient to avoid an infraction from moderators. I highly suggest editing your post and removing all the curse words within it.
2. Buying a no-name MicroSD card is the source of all your problems. I bet that card was really inexpensive, right? That's because the card manufacturer lied to you and told you the card was Class 10 when it really is Class 2 or Class 4. These cards are far slower than a true Class 10 card, but are far less expensive as well.
3. It's good to see you've learned the lesson here, which is to only buy brand name MicroSD cards. Sandisk is a good choice.

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