Previously, I bought a silicon power 64gb U1 and the speed were like read:20 and write: 6. After looking at this forum, I bought the SanDisk 32gb U3 card from Canada, but that is not fast at all. I can't even transfer apps on the card they became too slow. My speed test from A1 with my card mount as internal give me read:23 and write:6. Almost the same speed of my U1 card. What I do wrong? Is that the x play that is limited?
And sorry for my English. That's not my first language.
Thank you in advance for answers.
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Hi all
Looking to get a card for my trinity but am confused by the different speeds available (66x 80x ultra II) can any one point me in the correct direction also htc say that it supports 4gb mini's is this a new feature of the upgraded rom that they are posting or has it always supported 4Gb.
Thanks
Robert
been looking here http://www.mobymemory.com/P3600-memory-cards.asp
I've given up waiting for a WiFi Galaxy Tab to be available and want to get one before Christmas. I don't plan on signing up for a data plan andjust want the device. Which carrier should I get if from?
I think all of them have /some/ bits and pieces, Verizon being the worst as always.
But nothing rooting/root explorer/titanium backup and ADW.Launcher shouldn't be able to work around to get a 'clean' looking setup.
Thanks. So should I get the cheapest on offer or is there anything else I should look out for?
I'd say T-Mobile and Sprint are the best.
Keep in mind that T-mobile and ATT have 16gb internal memory where as Sprint and Verizon oniy have 2 GB.
ATT and Verizon have pay as you go type plans that can be stopped and started at any time.
ATT is the only version that can be currently flashed with the European firmware which allows voice calling and 3g data in the US. (This also removes any restrictions and bloatware.)
With all those data points in mind, I plan to go with ATT.
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Keep in mind that T-mobile and ATT have 16gb internal memory where as Sprint and Verizon oniy have 2 GB.
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But the Sprint Tab comes with a 16GB memory card according to the site.
I believe they all come with a 16gb card. Att and t-mobile also have another 16gb internal, were sprint and verizon only have 2gb internal.
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I believe they all come with a 16gb card. Att and t-mobile also have another 16gb internal, were sprint and verizon only have 2gb internal.
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Oh, I see. Thanks
bwcorvus said:
I believe they all come with a 16gb card. Att and t-mobile also have another 16gb internal, were sprint and verizon only have 2gb internal.
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That's incorrect...those with the 16gb internal memory, DON'T INCLUDE a 16gb microSD.
Here's the difference:
Take a look at the memory specs for each:
AT&T: 512MB (ROM) + 512MB (RAM) + 128MB (One D-RAM) + 2GB (User Memory) + 16GB (Internal Memory) + Up to 32GB with optional microSD card (External Memory)
Sprint: 512MB(ROM) + 512MB(RAM) + 128MB(One D-RAM) + 2GB (User Memory) + 16GB microSD card preinstalled (supports up to 32GB microSD card)
T-Mobile: 512MB(ROM) + 512MB(RAM) + 128MB(One D-RAM) + 16GB (Internal User Memory) + (supports up to 32GB microSD)
U.S. Cellular: 512MB(ROM) + 512MB(RAM) + 128MB(One D-RAM) + 2GB (User Memory) + 16GB microSD card preinstalled (supports up to 32GB microSD card)
Verizon: 512MB(ROM) + 592MB(RAM) + 128MB(One D-RAM) + 2GB (User Memory) + 16GB microSD card preinstalled (supports up to 32GB microSD card)
KarlMarsh said:
Keep in mind that T-mobile and ATT have 16gb internal memory where as Sprint and Verizon oniy have 2 GB.
ATT and Verizon have pay as you go type plans that can be stopped and started at any time.
ATT is the only version that can be currently flashed with the European firmware which allows voice calling and 3g data in the US. (This also removes any restrictions and bloatware.)
With all those data points in mind, I plan to go with ATT.
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Not everyone cares for using a 7 inch device as a cell phone. I already have a cell phone that does that and quite well.
Wish they'd just come out with a wifi only version.
Forgive My Brevity. To Be Or Not To Be...
Guess i believed wrong . I would still go with the at&t version or t-mobile for the internal 16gb + optional 32gb microsd card.
I was thinking how other carriers 3G mini PCI-E might be able to be used. I happen to have a huawei card from tmobile that I pulled from a dell and was thinking it would be cool to install. Anyone more familier with the tech have anything to comment on this possibility?
Just wanted to start a new threads and system said: "Hey, there is one already"
So this question is actual for me too. Are there any thoughts on how could we use this mini-PCI slot? Looking forward to be able to insert a 3g card there... Could it be possible? Thanks
Why limit ourselves to connectivity cards? How about using the mini-PCI-E slot for a TV tuner?
Better yet more internal storage via mini pcie ssd cards
Hey guys,
There is a discussion here https://supportforums.motorola.com/message/334262
I have the SM-G900H (Exynos) version and find my SD card unmounting and generally having problems.
Sometimes the card shows as empty w/ ES File Explorer
Sometimes it just spins in ES File Explorer
Sometimes Application Settings crashes.
Almost every time I put the card back into my PC it says that it needs to "Scan and Correct Errors."
This is my 3rd S5 (AT&T & T-Mobile versions) and didn't see this with the SnapDragon versions.
It failed with the SanDisck 64GB Extreme so I went out and bought the 64GB SanDisk Extreme plus. The problem occurs with both UHS-I cards (for me).
Interestingly, an old 8GB microSD card (not SDXC) works fine with this phone and has never had an issue.
Could it be a octacore problem or maybe I just have a bad card reader in this unit?
WHICH SD CARD ARE YOU USING IN YOUR G900H (Exynos) PHONE? And are you rooted or not?
Mine is rooted and with PlilZ recovery, same situation with a 32Gb Extreme, not with an Ultra same capacity, with Extreme is the same as yours.
pmorales said:
Mine is rooted and with PlilZ recovery, same situation with a 32Gb Extreme, not with an Ultra same capacity, with Extreme is the same as yours.
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WOW! So, maybe there is a bug with the OS? Does Samsung know about this?
>> Yours is also the G900H?
The problem for me with the Ultra (in the G900A and G900T) was that I couldn't shoot videos or use the 'Shots and More' mode because it would say that the memory was too slow and that it was switching over to the main storage. A single photo was fine but not something that needed more speed.
Samsung India (online support) - no known issue
I just finished with an online support chat with Samsung support in India and the guy that I chatted with said there is no known compatibility issue for my phone (SM-G900H) and the SanDisk Extreme. He recommends that I bring it into the support center.
Maybe someone else with a SM-G900H can confirm that a SanDisk Extreme microSDXC is working in their phone?
Yes, mine is a SM-G900H.
Mine is Working. O no y problem with titanium and kitkat external sd problem solved with an app
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Mine is Working. O no y problem with titanium and kitkat external sd problem solved with an app
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Which app? Which phone exactly? Which memory card exactly?
Thanks in advance.
My micro SD external working pretty fine
microSDXC UHS-I PRO Samsung 64GB;
Phone SM-G900L;
Tested with many apps
I just have problem with download booster it wont work in 3G + Wi-Fi and actually nobody found a way to fix LTE bands in different geographic zone for different S5 device
Still want to know about octacore 900H version...
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My micro SD external working pretty fine
microSDXC UHS-I PRO Samsung 64GB;
Phone SM-G900L;
Tested with many apps
I just have problem with download booster it wont work in 3G + Wi-Fi and actually nobody found a way to fix LTE bands in different geographic zone for different S5 device
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Thanks for your response but I was asking about the octacore (Exynos) G900H version.
The Korean G900L version is still a quadcore Snapdragon processor and that one worked fine for me as well with the SanDisk Extreme line of memory cards. I knew right away because the Exynos doesn't have LTE ASFAIK.
Still no one has tried these memory cards with the octacore G900H?
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Did you fix it because on g900h with sandisk 64 gb ultra have no problems.
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I have a sm-g900f and works with a sandisk ultra 64 gig sd card
Still not sure about the Extreme version
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Did you fix it because on g900h with sandisk 64 gb ultra have no problems.
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Thanks for your reply.
>> I assume that you needed to reformat it with FAT32 and weren't able to use it straight out of the box with exFAT?
It is good to know that the slower 'Ultra' and 'Ultra Plus' work with the 900H but I still haven't heard of anyone who can confirm that the faster 'Extreme' and 'Extreme Plus' are working with the 900H.
I did return mine and another one went into the mail today so I'll hopefully know by Wednesday if the 'Extreme Plus' is working with the 900H.
I can confirm that the 64GB SanDisk Extreme does work with the 900A Snapdragon version.
Galaxy S5 SM-G900H
Does anyone know if the Galaxy S5 SM-G900H is att compatible? LTE COMPATIBLE for that matter as well? thanks in advance!!
AT&T: yes; LTE: no
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Does anyone know if the Galaxy S5 SM-G900H is att compatible? LTE COMPATIBLE for that matter as well? thanks in advance!!
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Yes, I use my my 900H with AT&T.
No, the Exynos does not have LTE -- HSPDA+ is the best but it works.
I've been searching for an answer, but it's nowhere to be found. Anyone have an answer?
TIA,
Bob
Yes. I have a U3 in mine.
Too bad a 200gb isn't available in uhs3
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Yes. I have a U3 in mine.
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the physical cards fit but I want to know if the extra pins are actually put to use to get the speeds the cards are rated for. backwards compatibility and software overhead make this hard to find out. lol
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No it does not have the extra pins for U3 speeds.
As far as I could research there could be some benefit but not to the fastest speeds.
I've just purchased the sandisk 200gb extreme UHS1. I find it's fast enough to transfer files to and also save to for video recordings at full hd (although I'm yet to try 4k). It seems more than fast enough for my needs, I'm also constantly transferring between SD card and Internal. Just thought OP may wanna know as I was also trying to find this answer previously as I really wanted to use a UHS 3 card.
Shah1989 said:
I've just purchased the sandisk 200gb extreme UHS1. I find it's fast enough to transfer files to and also save to for video recordings at full hd (although I'm yet to try 4k). It seems more than fast enough for my needs, I'm also constantly transferring between SD card and Internal. Just thought OP may wanna know as I was also trying to find this answer previously as I really wanted to use a UHS 3 card.
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Thanks for the info. From what I've read, U3 should be supported by the Moto Z, however U3 is not the same as UHS 3. Actually, I've yet to see any UHS 3 cards... the newest is only UHS II. Apparently, the U1 and U3 have to do with the write speed supported by the card. U1 is a minumum of 10 MB/s , U3 is a minimum of 30 MB/s. Both are denoted on the UHS-I cards and also on some UHS-II cards, however UHS-II cards are also supposed to have a different "v" speed rating.
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Thanks for the info. From what I've read, U3 should be supported by the Moto Z, however U3 is not the same as UHS 3. Actually, I've yet to see any UHS 3 cards... the newest is only UHS II. Apparently, the U1 and U3 have to do with the write speed supported by the card. U1 is a minumum of 10 MB/s , U3 is a minimum of 30 MB/s. Both are denoted on the UHS-I cards and also on some UHS-II cards, however UHS-II cards are also supposed to have a different "v" speed rating.
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Learn something new everyday. Thought it was the same thing. U1 is what I have, is what I meant.