I just got a almost brand new HD2 today, but for some reason the guy gave me a 1gb card with it not the 16gb card he said it came with. VERY annoyed. Until I get him to give me the real card Im working.
Will a 2gb class 2 work? Already own.
Will a 4gb class 4 work? Borrowed from brother
Will a 8gb class 6 work? Can buy on friend.
What format do I format the card in? And I noticed the card as a ton of random files on it are those needed?
Yes, any of those cards should work even a class 10 16GB or 32GB card. In terms of formats, I recommend using the Panasonic sd formatter app (Google) as i have not encountered any Android problems since using it and it provides you with a standard format that works perfectly.
Should be alright for you mate. Been using the 8GB Class 6 here for looking time now.
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So in response to my previous thread on the DVP and if it would work for me I'd like to thank everyone for their insightful thoughts options and most of all answers.
Now my next question, Micro SDHC card choices. And again, answers are the preferred responses but thoughts and options would be fantastic.
I am going to add to and edit together a list of Micro SDHC Cards on here for people to reference for the future.
Firstly, I already own this card but have yet to try it with a DVP. Anyone here with experience or can at least validate the technical specifications as having a chance at working, let me know.
Transcend 32GB Class 4 Micro SDHC Card via Amazon
Thanks again.
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1. Sandisk 32GB Class 2 Micro SDHC Card via Amazon ** Note this card has been listed on other forms as working despite its Class 2 Status with speeds closer to that of a class 4 card**
2. Lexar 32GB Class 10 Micro SDHC Card via Amazon **Verified working by InvisibleKnight**
3. Amazon Basics 16GB Class 10 Micro SDHC Card via Amazon **Note this is a class 10 card, but according to the first reviewers benchmarks it does 20mb/s copy speed which is twice as good as class 10 speeds. Should work well with a windows phone, theoretically speaking**
4. Sandisk 32GB Class 4 Micro SDHC Card via Amazon (originally manufactured as Class 2 but later reclassed as class 4) **Used by a ZDnet write to upgrade his personal DVP. Has never reported any issues i know of UPDATE - Purchased this card for myself, works like a charm, no probs so far (knock on wood)**
I bought a 32Gb Lexar Class 10 Micro SDHC, and not only it works, my dvp seems to run quite faster than before.
You can find about the card itself here
AMAZON LINK (EU)
Can anyone try this one? It would be great to have 64GB of storage...
InvisibleKnight said:
I bought a 32Gb Lexar Class 10 Micro SDHC, and not only it works, my dvp seems to run quite faster than before.
You can find about the card itself here
www . lexar . com/about/newsroom/press-releases/lexar-media-introduces-32gb-class-10-high-speed-mobile-microsdhc-card-
To buy it:
www . amazon . it/Lexar-HIGH-Speed-Micro-32768/dp/B004BR2ZTM
Can anyone try this one?
www . pcmag . com/article2/0,2817,2393486,00.asp#fbid=_m1CqWMsOA-
[remove spaces from the links of course. Can't post links because I'm a goddamn n00b to the forum]
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1 more post bro, anyways has anyone tried a Kingston 32 gb class 4?
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dilzo said:
1 more post bro, anyways has anyone tried a Kingston 32 gb class 4?
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I've finally edited my post with links.
@OP You should update the list in the first post
InvisibleKnight said:
I bought a 32Gb Lexar Class 10 Micro SDHC, and not only it works, my dvp seems to run quite faster than before.
You can find about the card itself here
AMAZON LINK (EU)
Can anyone try this one? It would be great to have 64GB of storage...
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How's your class 10 card holding up?
Micro SDXC has a completely different specification From Micro SDHC. Remember when Micro SDHC came out, older devices that were made to use jus Micro SD wouldnt read them, same issues with the DVP and those SDXC cards.
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How's your class 10 card holding up?
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Pretty good actually it made my phone more Lightning and less Venue Pro
veer01_42 said:
Micro SDXC has a completely different specification From Micro SDHC. Remember when Micro SDHC came out, older devices that were made to use jus Micro SD wouldnt read them, same issues with the DVP and those SDXC cards.
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Are you sure? Not a chance? That pretty much kills my expectations...
Oh well, we'll wait for the next phone with physical portrait keyboard and SDXC compatibility
Wish we can get a little more feedback on this.
Does anyone know if we can go back to the old card if the new one doesn't work out? Is it just a matter of popping the old one back in the sd slot?
I know what u mean. Msoft said tha tthe Windows Phones would be the next generation Zune Players, but coming from a Zune80, a phone shipping with 8 - 16 gbs of storage is pathetic. I have 60 gbs of music, what am i supposed to do with a 8 gb DVP?
Thank goodness the DVP is somewhat easy to upgrade to 32gigs. At the very least msoft should give u the ability to stick two Micro sdhc cards in a phone, mux it together and create a 64gb pool of storage.
tried lexar 16GB class 10?
I got a SanDisk 16 class 4, its been doing fine then it got stuck at whatsapp then the phone goes into a loop of restart and cut off.
The only way to fix it was to recover the phone.
so I need a new card for my phone, I see that the lexar 32Gb class 10 is good for this phone but don't want to go up to 32GB, has anyone tried the 16GB version? Would it come out with the same results ?
hihi2u2 said:
I got a SanDisk 16 class 4, its been doing fine then it got stuck at whatsapp then the phone goes into a loop of restart and cut off.
The only way to fix it was to recover the phone.
so I need a new card for my phone, I see that the lexar 32Gb class 10 is good for this phone but don't want to go up to 32GB, has anyone tried the 16GB version? Would it come out with the same results ?
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I'm also using a 16GB class 4 with no problems on mango
Two Batches
evilp8ntballer7 said:
I'm also using a 16GB class 4 with no problems on mango
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Heard there were two patches, one is a renaming of a class 2 to class 4 and another is the newer where its different class 4.
I guess I got the bad batch.....
I recently got a DVP. It shipped with a 16GB Sandisk class 4, which worked fine for a few days until my 32GB Sandisk class 4 arrived, which also has no problems at all.
Watch out for fake Sandisk cards, apparently they are out there.
Yeah it should work just fine that 16gb class 10. A little fyi, i bought that 32 gb sandisk (no 4) Working fine so far.
Once the speed is class 4 and over and there are no bad memory areas on the card u'll be fine no matter the size.
ADATA 32GB Micro SDHC Class 10 Flash Memory Card with SD Adapter $23.50
http://www.supermediastore.com/pr...=784981221
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I would have jumped on this if my phone had a microsim card slot but it doesn't. You might need to update the link as well as it doesnt work. (Tapatalk sometimes doesnt paste links alright)
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Just wondering if anyone could agreed some light on this issue. I bought my Moto X Force yesterday and decided to use my 64gb Sansisk Class 10 UHS-1 card as internal storage. However for some reason the phone did not recommend this stating the card was slow. It's speed is what is recommended from Motorola so not sure why it said this. Thanks.
Same here (Original Class 10 UHS-1 64GB Samsung from Amazon)
Razorbacktrack5535 said:
Same here (Original Class 10 UHS-1 64GB Samsung from Amazon)
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Bit strange isn't it. I've got another 64gb class 10 lying around somewhere so may try that one.
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Just wondering if anyone could agreed some light on this issue. I bought my Moto X Force yesterday and decided to use my 64gb Sansisk Class 10 UHS-1 card as internal storage. However for some reason the phone did not recommend this stating the card was slow. It's speed is what is recommended from Motorola so not sure why it said this. Thanks.
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You should use a Class 10 - U3 card. U1 cards have reasonable read speeds but generally inconsistent poor write speeds. It's why they are so cheap these days.
For internal storage use and especially maintaining performance and no hiccuping with 4k recording etc, you should stick to U3 variants which have far greater and consistent write speeds.
Essentially not all Class 10 cards are fast, and you do get what you pay for ...
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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.