I am not sure if this is out there but can someone share the write time to internal storage on the new s7 edge. I am wanting to see comparison of the fasted micro sd card to see if doing this would be beneficial
mcwoods said:
I am not sure if this is out there but can someone share the write time to internal storage on the new s7 edge. I am wanting to see comparison of the fasted micro sd card to see if doing this would be beneficial
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Sequential write is 149MB/s
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did you know the internal memory is a 2gig SD card check out this vid bellow
taking a streak to bits but turn down the sound don't know what lingo it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxcib-ricec
Total strip-down to replace? Takes a braver man than me!
i think the real question is why would you need to change the internal one. 2gb of app storage is pretty damn awesome to say the least i mean im only using 285mb and ive got over 100apps installed
flumps said:
i think the real question is why would you need to change the internal one. 2gb of app storage is pretty damn awesome to say the least i mean im only using 285mb and ive got over 100apps installed
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That is true plenty enough just read about someone putting a 32gig as the internal memory and he has a 32gig sd card so he has 64 gig
lufc said:
That is true plenty enough just read about someone putting a 32gig as the internal memory and he has a 32gig sd card so he has 64 gig
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32GB class 1 would be slow for apps/performance. for storage its alright so if you want a higher capacity for internal app storage, get a speedier 16gig card or wait for better 32gig cards.
Hi guys, getting a new SD card to load in Andriod or maybe Windows. Which class of SD card should I get?
Doesn't matter. Just make sure it is a reliable sd card. e.g. sandisk or kingston
Yes, class doesn't matter, what matters is the Card's access time, that's the time the card takes to get to the file and open it. obviously the lower the better. Sandisk and kingston usually have a short access time. The next thing to look for is power consumption. there are a few threads on XDA that have SD benchmarks, you might want to search for those
again, Class doesn't matter, android loads the same whether your card is C2 or C10 as long as they're the same size and same brand, roughly.
I bought a fake class 8 card from ebay
Should have looked at the posts.
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Hi guys, getting a new SD card to load in Andriod or maybe Windows. Which class of SD card should I get?
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Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1048649
Hi.
I recently bought myself a 64GB class 10 Sandisk card from Amazon which I was going to use with my Note 3. When I first put it in I formatted the card in the phone. And then I took a few pictures and videos and all seemed to work fine.
The next day when I was taking some photos it suddenly switched over to the internal memory and I got the message that it was unable to save to SD card. I checked the gallery and the last picture i took was corrupted. So after this I tried taking the card out with the phone turned off, put it back in and started the phone. I was able to take some photos but when I was going to record a video it corrupted the file again.
After this I put the card in my PC and did a full format to exFAT and tried filling all ~59GB with pictures, videos and other files and from what I could see no files were corrupted.
Then I formatted it once again in my PC to exFAT and put it in the phone. After a few pictures it once again corrupted the files, even the camera app (default one) crashed at one point. Formatted the card in my phone again but same problem.
I then tried the card in my Gopro camera, first formatted it in the camera then recorded several videos in both 4K, 1440P, 1080P and took several pictures and everything was fine.
I'm not sure but the card seems to be working in other devices. Do you think the problem is the card or my phone? Before this I've used a 16GB class 4 Sandisk card with no problems at all.
Any tips on what I can do?
Thank you in advance!
Are you have a custom rom or just rooted as I think you need to flash sdfix
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Are you have a custom rom or just rooted as I think you need to flash sdfix
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It's stock and not rooted.
Could be a bad card, try unmounting and mounting the card again and see if that fixes it.
RaptorMD said:
Could be a bad card, try unmounting and mounting the card again and see if that fixes it.
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Yeah I've tried that a few times as well and it didn't help. But as I mentioned the card seems to work just fine it other devices. But in my note 3 files get corrupted.
Do you know of any program or any other way to test/confirm that it is the card that's bad?
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Yeah I've tried that a few times as well and it didn't help. But as I mentioned the card seems to work just fine it other devices. But in my note 3 files get corrupted.
Do you know of any program or any other way to test/confirm that it is the card that's bad?
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Actually I do. I have used the HP SD Card Format Tool to fix cards in the past and it has worked pretty well. I also found this thread here on XDA that references it as well.
http://download.cnet.com/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Format-Tool/3000-2094_4-10974082.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900259
Good luck.
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I'm not sure but the card seems to be working in other devices. Do you think the problem is the card or my phone? Before this I've used a 16GB class 4 Sandisk card with no problems at all.
Any tips on what I can do?
Thank you in advance!
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What write and read speeds were you getting in the PC? The Sandisk models are among the most faked models and that is by far the most frequent problem that I have seen. There have been also certain batches with problems, but Sandisk is always replacing those almost no questions asked if it is a genuine card.
I also have a 64GB Sandisk Ultra which was used about 1 year in my i9300 and now almost 4 months in the N9005 and so far I have never had any problems (but I am keeping an eye on the 128 GB models if those seriously go down in price).
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Actually I do. I have used the HP SD Card Format Tool to fix cards in the past and it has worked pretty well. I also found this thread here on XDA that references it as well.
http://download.cnet.com/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Format-Tool/3000-2094_4-10974082.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900259
Good luck.
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Thanks I might try that later!
xclub_101 said:
What write and read speeds were you getting in the PC? The Sandisk models are among the most faked models and that is by far the most frequent problem that I have seen. There have been also certain batches with problems, but Sandisk is always replacing those almost no questions asked if it is a genuine card.
I also have a 64GB Sandisk Ultra which was used about 1 year in my i9300 and now almost 4 months in the N9005 and so far I have never had any problems (but I am keeping an eye on the 128 GB models if those seriously go down in price).
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I just ran a test in the program H2testw 1.4 and got these results:
Warning: only 60872 of 60874 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the past files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 8.49 MByte/s
Reading speed: 17.5 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
So the reading speeds seems fine I guess, it also filled the card with files and verified it.
I would assume that if it was a fake it would have slower speeds and maybe only 2-4GB of space?
I am using the SD card adapter that came with the SD card, and then I put it in a USB SD card adapter in a USB 2.0 port.
Is anyone else having problems with 64GB SD cards? It's as if my Note 3 wasn't compatible with the card since it is working fine in other devices and isn't a bad card according to the test I did.
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Sounds like a hardware fault on the Note 3... I've been using both a sandisk and a samsung 64gb class 10 card on both my note 3's with no problems from the start...
Never had a problem with file corruption....
sdhc and sdxc are 2 different formats - sounds like you could use a 32gb sd card fine but it has issues with the 64gb sd card.... 64gb sd card is the newer format sdxc....
Unfortunately here you hit a snag... Unless the samsung sites list 64gb as ok to use on the Note 3 then they may just say to to warranty repairs.... If 64gb is the listed size (generally "up to ") you should have no problem. It does sound like your card reader doesn't like sdxc... Unless you can get your hands on another 64gb sd card to find out you not be able to use your 64gb sd card...
I am wondering if S5 can make full use of UHS bandwdith going over 10Mbps/sec. I find S4 can't. Anyone has the SD read/write speed data of S5 to share?
Thanks
Steve
You can record 4K videos to external memory so can manage at least 25mbps.
I'd love to have a 10Mbps/sec card. But I suppose that was just a typo.
Speeds are about ~35 Mbps with better spec'd external SD cards.
Good enough for most uses, but not nearly as good as the speeds you see with internal memory. Which makes it a bit criminal that a so called flagship model is only available in 16 GB (in North America) when the base N3 model has a 32 GB ROM. The S5 should have been 32 GB base and 64 GB ROM optional.
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Michael_P said:
You can record 4K videos to external memory so can manage at least 25mbps.
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Thanks for the reply. but I think I made a typo. It is 10MB/sec. If you have S5, you might want to run "SD Tools" to check the speed.
fffft said:
I'd love to have a 10Mbps/sec card. But I suppose that was just a typo.
Speeds are about ~35 Mbps with better spec'd external SD cards.
Good enough for most uses, but not nearly as good as the speeds you see with internal memory. Which makes it a bit criminal that a so called flagship model is only available in 16 GB (in North America) when the base N3 model has a 32 GB ROM. The S5 should have been 32 GB base and 64 GB ROM optional.
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I can't agree more. 32GB is definitely what we need here for a reasonable price.
I have used SD Tools and get the following results...
Write Speed..125.8Mb/s
Read Speed...336.6Mb/s
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termdj said:
I have used SD Tools and get the following results...
Write Speed..125.8Mb/s
Read Speed...336.6Mb/s
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An overcredulous belief that those results are accurate would be a larger issue than the spurious results per se.
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Thanks for your help. I guess this is Mb/s not MB/s just to make sure. If this is the case I believe s5 makes full use of UHS speed.
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termdj said:
I have used SD Tools and get the following results...
Write Speed..125.8Mb/s
Read Speed...336.6Mb/s
Hope this helps
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Could you let me know what kind of sdcard you are using and which processor exynos or snapdragon?
Hi! I have a question. I would like to purchase a 128 GB MicroSD card for my sgs4 running CM13 nightlies and split the memory card into 2 partitions and through that way have more memory than what Samsung says it can manage. Am I needed to do it this way or can the CM rom handle it anyway?
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Flixzorn said:
Hi! I have a question. I would like to purchase a 128 GB MicroSD card for my sgs4 running CM13 nightlies and split the memory card into 2 partitions and through that way have more memory than what Samsung says it can manage. Am I needed to do it this way or can the CM rom handle it anyway?
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I don't see the point in splitting. Any sd card will work with the s4. It's just that when the s4 came out 64gb was the maximum size of a sd card. 128gb will work fine.
Can i split it and use one partition with the internal storage function and the other as Portable storage
Lennyz1988 said:
I don't see the point in splitting. Any sd card will work with the s4. It's just that when the s4 came out 64gb was the maximum size of a sd card. 128gb will work fine.
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Thanks 4 the answer. Just another question, whats the max size of a microsd for the s4?
Flixzorn said:
Thanks 4 the answer. Just another question, whats the max size of a microsd for the s4?
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Infinite
Lennyz1988 said:
Infinite
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Thks
I don't think it's infinite. At some point micro sdcards will change technology in order to achieve higher speeds and bigger storage capacity. At that point there will be a compatibity issue.
GDReaper said:
I don't think it's infinite. At some point micro sdcards will change technology in order to achieve higher speeds and bigger storage capacity. At that point there will be a compatibity issue.
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I do agree with that!
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Infinite
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so I could throw a 2tb card in there and it WILL work ???
I lost my trust with just 64gb SDXC
3mel said:
so I could throw a 2tb card in there and it WILL work ???
I lost my trust with just 64gb SDXC
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If one existed then sure.
yeah, that might be an issue lol...