Hi Guys! I've just been a member this great community, for a couple of months I've been following and at least, I decided to join there.
I'm facing with some trouble on Note 4. 128 GB Samsung Evo Plus hasn't satisfied my needs anymore. Solutions like Sandisk Dual Drive aren't much practical. At this point, my question is simple. Will Samsung 512 GB Evo Plus MicroSD Card work properly on my Note 4? I read some articles about Sandisk 400 GB MicroSD cards work properly and flawless but I couldn't manage to find about 512 GB MicroSD Cards on Note 4. Could someone help about this? Thanks anyway!
A guy on xda said it will work, make sure it's file system is fat32 (it has 4GB file size limit), other filesystems may have a problem.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/using-512gb-sd-card-note-4-t3466502
Mohamedkam000 said:
A guy on xda said it will work, make sure it's file system is fat32 (it has 4GB file size limit), other filesystems may have a problem.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/using-512gb-sd-card-note-4-t3466502
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This card is SD Card, not microSD and I heard Kingston Canvas cards have some compatibility problems. It seems Samsung 512 EVO Plus MicroSD should work flawlessly
I decided to try it and I ordered a Samsung 512 EVO Plus microSD. I'll write my experience after that. :good:
My order has been arrived and first impression is excellent! Samsung 512 EVO Plus is working flawlessly on Note 4 with exFAT file format. My phone detected and read the card fast and correctly. Listening music, watching video, movie etc. ( To sum up, all of the storage) are totally fine.
Been using one for 5 months formatted FAT32, no problems
The Note 4 should be able to use a 512GB microSD card formatted in exFAT without any issues. As the Note 4 at the time of release was said to be able to support up to a 1TB microSDCard.
My Note 4 is upgraded from Samsung 512 GB EVO Plus microSD to Sandisk Ultra 1 TB microSD and it still rocks! Including recording 4K UHD Video, everything is completely fine for now.
iceepyon said:
The Note 4 should be able to use a 512GB microSD card formatted in exFAT without any issues. As the Note 4 at the time of release was said to be able to support up to a 1TB microSDCard.
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This was correct, I explained above.
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People have said that the Note supports SDXC card.
Does that mean that I can transfer a video file greater than 5 GB to the card and the Note will be able to play the video file on a 64 GB SDXC card?
I plan to buy a card like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...CH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=SDXC&x=18&y=21
Does SDXC card support NTFS file system?
I have many 720p movie file that are greater than 5 GB.
Earthbrain said:
People have said that the Note supports SDXC card.
Does that mean that I can transfer a video file greater than 5 GB to the card and the Note will be able to play the video file on a 64 GB SDXC card?
I plan to buy a card like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...CH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=SDXC&x=18&y=21
Does SDXC card support NTFS file system?
I have many 720p movie file that are greater than 5 GB.
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I believe the SGS2 (and thus the note) supports the card (the specifications of the note state up to 32GB, as did the SGS2), but it only supports SDHC transfer speeds, and android only supports FAT/FAT32, not exFAT or NTFS. Please note, this is from memory and is speculation. If anyone has extra information to add or to correct, feel free.
Edit: The issue with 32GB 'limit' on SDHC cards comes primarily from the SD 2.0 specification which states that cards cannot go above 32GB, formatted as FAT32, as some [archaic] operating systems do not like FAT32 greater than 32GB. As per the wikipedia page, and in my experience, the operating system treats it like just another disk (which is why custom roms can use ext3 filesystems, and a multi partition structure). If you got a ROM that supports NTFS, it would probably work fine, but stock/manufacturer Android does not ship with this support.
Another Edit: from Wikipedia: exFAT Note that the built-in Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 can mount and support FAT32 volumes larger than 32 GB, but cannot create a FAT32 volume larger than 32 GB. << You'll probably need to use something else to format the card
No speculation, they definitely work (I'm using one in mine right now, its perfect, like it has been in every other Android device I've tried it on - details here).
NZTechfreak: did you use an SDXC reader on your computer? I'm looking at the random 4k values with interest.
I'm trying to remember now, I think they were in phone actually to be the most representative of in-phone use...
to the OP: you will need MICRO sdxc
is that a microSDXC card?
Earthbrain said:
People have said that the Note supports SDXC card.
Does that mean that I can transfer a video file greater than 5 GB to the card and the Note will be able to play the video file on a 64 GB SDXC card?
I plan to buy a card like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...CH&N=-1&isNodeId=1&Description=SDXC&x=18&y=21
Does SDXC card support NTFS file system?
I have many 720p movie file that are greater than 5 GB.
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it doesn't say it on newegg website
Hi All,
I Just bout my new Samsung galaxy s4 I9500.
I want to buy a 32GB memory card but I don't really understand all the classes(class 10,2,8, etc...) and types( micro sdhc, micro sd,HC1, etc,,).
Please If someone can help me and guid me I will really appreciate it
Thank you all,
Opalbel
opalbel said:
Hi All,
I Just bout my new Samsung galaxy s4 I9500.
I want to buy a 32GB memory card but I don't really understand all the classes(class 10,2,8, etc...) and types( micro sdhc, micro sd,HC1, etc,,).
Please If someone can help me and guid me I will really appreciate it
Thank you all,
Opalbel
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Class number indicates how fast the read and write is. The larger the number the better.
SDHC is your standard micro sd card up to 32gb. While the SDXC can go up to 2 TB i think? Its format will also be exFat meaning it can read/store single file greater then 4gb. Not sure if SDXC exFat format is supported for S4? since S4 can read up to 64gb i assume it can read the 64gb class 10 SDXC cards. if not then you can convert it to FAT32 but it wont read a file which is greater than 4gb
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Class number indicates how fast the read and write is. The larger the number the better.
SDHC is your standard micro sd card up to 32gb. While the SDXC can go up to 2 TB i think? Its format will also be exFat meaning it can read/store single file greater then 4gb. Not sure if SDXC exFat format is supported for S4? since S4 can read up to 64gb i assume it can read the 64gb class 10 SDXC cards. if not then you can convert it to FAT32 but it wont read a file which is greater than 4gb
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So if understood you right the fastest and the best for s4 is sdxc class 10 with 64gb ?
opalbel said:
So if understood you right the fastest and the best for s4 is sdxc class 10 with 64gb ?
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Yes... unless that type is not supported by S4, i havent researched the S4 side yet. Currently im using a SDXC Class 10 64gb exFat format on my Nokia 808.
I think the packaging has the Green android robot guy with a label of Supports Android or something. I threw away my packaging but im using a Sandisk Ultra if that helps.
I cant vouch for S4 personally since i havent tried inserting it yet. Hope someone here has tried.
Thanks
Is there anyone that know for sure what is the best memory card for the s4 I9500?
I got a samsung 64gb pro class 10 sdxc. Works perfectly in my s4. Formatted the card within the phone and am able to transfer files larger than 4gb in it, so am assuming the phone formatted it to exfat.
Yea it's an option but I think I will take the 32gb, but for the 32gb I didn't find the xc model.
How is sdhc hc-1? Will it work or is there a better one that will work?
twisted_mind said:
I got a samsung 64gb pro class 10 sdxc. Works perfectly in my s4. Formatted the card within the phone and am able to transfer files larger than 4gb in it, so am assuming the phone formatted it to exfat.
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S4 supports 64gb? Thought it was only 32? Or was that the s3....
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I prefer Samsung own microSD personally. :good:
More info @ The best micro SD card for Samsung Galaxy S4
Guys, I just bought this... please tell me if this is good enough or not
http://www.ebay.in/itm/221118583945...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_1119wt_1157
and whats the use when s4 itself is not using it, except for the camera pictures. my asphalt 1gb data is still in device memory.
coolraghav said:
Guys, I just bought this... please tell me if this is good enough or not
http://www.ebay.in/itm/221118583945...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_1119wt_1157
and whats the use when s4 itself is not using it, except for the camera pictures. my asphalt 1gb data is still in device memory.
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As of now i dont think you can move apps to the sd card. Only music, videos, images and other nonapp essential files can be stored in the sd card. Maybe after rooting?
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Zymesh said:
As of now i dont think you can move apps to the sd card. Only music, videos, images and other nonapp essential files can be stored in the sd card. Maybe after rooting?
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actually, you can move the apps into the sd. Samsung made the change after the numerous complains about lack of space
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So if understood you right the fastest and the best for s4 is sdxc class 10 with 64gb ?
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From my understanding, the Galaxy S4 will only read up to 64gb. anything higher, phone won't read it. Also, some say to be careful with the Sandisk cards as they could be difficult to work with on the S4. I have a Samsung 32gb card and it works flawessly.
Can anyone confirm what is the maximum capacity SD card that can use with Note 3, planing to upgrade my 64Gb to higher capacity.
64gb is the reported max however i have heard that some have used 128gb card with success... not sure on anything else though (like 256gb card)
is there any links or sharing from users to confirm this ?
I tested a 128 GB in a store here and it mounted, but if I'm able to go beyond 64 GB of storage with that card I don't know, if not I suppose I could divide it into two 64 GB cards.
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I am using 64 gb card works flawless.
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Kumabjorn said:
I tested a 128 GB in a store here and it mounted, but if I'm able to go beyond 64 GB of storage with that card I don't know, if not I suppose I could divide it into two 64 GB cards.
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You say there was a 128GB microSD card and you tested with that in your Note3? What card/brand was that microSD?
I was expecting official announcements from the like of Sandisk or Samsung about 128 GB microSD models to only start in January so as no not disturb the xmas sales for the old models.
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You say there was a 128GB microSD card and you tested with that in your Note3? What card/brand was that microSD?
I was expecting official announcements from the like of Sandisk or Samsung about 128 GB microSD models to only start in January so as no not disturb the xmas sales for the old models.
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linitx.com/product/sdmicro-to-sd-card-adapter/11922
Here is an adaptor to fit a standard sd card. You can theoretically go up to 2Tb but I have a 128gb card working in my Note 3 and older SG note 10.1...
SDXC spec is up to 2TB and all modern phones should be able to handle that no problem. The reason they advertise 64GB is that is the maximum size actually available in microSD format at release, but when larger ones come around or you use a full size SD with adapter as long as it is SDXC it will work. My guess would also be that theoretically a new SD protocol could be added at the kernel level but this phone won't be receiving that update as SDXC has many years left to go until we reach 2TB SD cards.
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You say there was a 128GB microSD card and you tested with that in your Note3? What card/brand was that microSD?
I was expecting official announcements from the like of Sandisk or Samsung about 128 GB microSD models to only start in January so as no not disturb the xmas sales for the old models.
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It was a Toshiba card, I'm in Japan.
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I have a SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 3. Looking to upgrade my 32GB memory card to 128GB. Can this be done successfully, if so are there any performance glitches/ read or write issues?
Thank you
I'm using a 200G perfectly. copied everything over from my 128 to the 200G and works. I've been using this for about a year now.
256GB
Confirmed: 256 GB micro sd card works on my sm-n900p TWRP running stock 5.0 OS.:good:
Safar_Ibrahim said:
Can anyone confirm what is the maximum capacity SD card that can use with Note 3, planing to upgrade my 64Gb to higher capacity.
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The Note 3 can recognize up to 2TB. All the new storage technology has so far been backward compatible, so the since released 128, 200 & 264GB SD cards should work fine. 2013+SD Drivers will all be backward compatible till 2TB.
64gb, anything else may work, for awhile but then it will start showing that the files on it are gone. If you use a card bigger than 64gb don't save anything to it that you use or want to save. Shame because the note 3 is definitely one of Samsung better phones!
I learned the hard way, with 2 sdcards from 2 different manufacturers, 64gb sdcard, maximum.
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ultramag69 said:
linitx.com/product/sdmicro-to-sd-card-adapter/11922
Here is an adaptor to fit a standard sd card. You can theoretically go up to 2Tb but I have a 128gb card working in my Note 3 and older SG note 10.1...
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How did you do that? Nothing will stay on my 128gb sdcards in my sgn3.
RiverDweller said:
64gb, anything else may work, for awhile but then it will start showing that the files on it are gone. If you use a card bigger than 64gb don't save anything to it that you use or want to save. Shame because the note 3 is definitely one of Samsung better phones!
I learned the hard way, with 2 sdcards from 2 different manufacturers, 64gb sdcard, maximum.
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How did you do that? Nothing will stay on my 128gb sdcards in my sgn3.
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Either something wrong with your phone, rom or sd card.....
I use 128gb sd cards in all of my phones with no problems, and they are pretty much full too. Everything works and no problems.
Have backups of roms, APK's I don't wish to hunt for again (they update after install so no problem running old APK files), music and video files. Pictures, both from camera and stuff I've got elsewhere, text files, both for work and play. All works fine.
I even dabbled with a 200gb Sandisk but put that in another newer device...
ultramag69 said:
Either something wrong with your phone, rom or sd card.....
I use 128gb sd cards in all of my phones with no problems, and they are pretty much full too. Everything works and no problems.
Have backups of roms, APK's I don't wish to hunt for again (they update after install so no problem running old APK files), music and video files. Pictures, both from camera and stuff I've got elsewhere, text files, both for work and play. All works fine.
I even dabbled with a 200gb Sandisk but put that in another newer device...
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what kind of sd card do you use exactly.
Usually Samsung Evo, but I also have a Toshiba and some Sandisk as well... I use all these cards in my Samsung phones.
Tried them all in my Note 3, 4, Edge and 8... All working... As well as the 200gb Sandisk cards too...
Does anyone know if the new SanDisk 128 GB micro SD will work on the Note 3?
Shofar1 said:
Does anyone know if the new SanDisk 128 GB micro SD will work on the Note 3?
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No it will not work, the note can take up to 64 gb
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zool84 said:
No it will not work, the note can take up to 64 gb
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Not true at all, it can and will read the 128gb microsd. But it can also read up to 2 TB hdd via otg cable. I also have a microsd to Sdcard tf cable that reads my 256gb sdcard.
Check out amazon for a huge discount on that 128gb microsd @119.99!!
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My answer was based on what samsung said on note's 3 launch, we will see when this card will be launched
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On my note 1, when the 64Gb sd cards were just launched, Samsung said too that only 32Gb ones works on this device.
My 64Gb sdcard always worked fine...
Le [email protected] said:
On my note 1, when the 64Gb sd cards were just launched, Samsung said too that only 32Gb ones works on this device.
My 64Gb sdcard always worked fine...
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Same for me!
therefore I guess the 128 will work flawlessly!
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Technically, due to xc specifications, we should be able to use an sd card up to 2 TB... If they made them that big...
zool84 said:
My answer was based on what samsung said on note's 3 launch, we will see when this card will be launched
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You were just misinformed companies want you to think there's a limit but when your on a site like xda there's no fooling us lol, even though at that time 64 gb microsd was the biggest external microsd option there were ways to get around the limit via regular sdcards. I have a 256gb sdcard I use on my note 3 from a tf cable that uses the microsd card slot on the note 3 so I can insert my sdcard and store massive amounts of data on it. I'm planning on buying the 128gb microsd also tho just to support sandisk and Thank them for finally making this happen, we're sure to see 128gb internal phones in the near future now.
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C'mon, this is very simple, until couple days ago the largest micro sd card was 64GB and that's how far they could test it and that's what they wrote in the specs. If the 128GB card follows the specs, it has to work, but I do remember in the past some cards didn't work with all devices and I have no idea why, something about particular controller being not compatible, so it would be foolish for Samsung to post specifications which can't be tested. I had same thing with my old camera, specs listed 32 GB max, largest size at the time of release but it worked with 64GB fine when those came out. So when do we get 256GB, 128GB seems so yesterday.
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Does anyone know if the new SanDisk 128 GB micro SD will work on the Note 3?
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Almost certainly it will work. However the manufacturer suggested price (200$) is just "marketing" similar to what is routinely done on overpriced jewelry, the initial launch price seems to be closer to 120$ and I would be quite surprised if the price will not get towards 70-80 US$ once the competition really heats-up.
Amazon has it for $119 but it is out of stock.
No idea when they will actually have it.
It's been over 1 year so it's probably time to confirm that the SanDisk 128GB Ultra Micro SDXC Class 10 UHS-1 card works flawlessly on a Samsung Note 3 SM-N900T (running either KItKat or Lollipop). For best performance it doesn't hurt to adjust the read-ahead cache higher than the default 128K (I use 1024K).
Beware of the many "fakes" found online. As of this writing, anything under $50 is probably not a genuine 128GB card, but you can find legitimate ones for as little as $65 if you search around.
I wish to puchase a 128GB micro SD or even a 256GB micro SD for my Note 3, so I can load it with several movies and other stuff.
Does anybody knows if Note 3 support such big storage? Any issues? Has someone already tried to use 128GB Micro SD card?
Thank you
Saulo
I forgot...the 128GB is from Sandisk
sorry...my mistake. It is a Samsung 128GN micro SD card
saulo866 said:
I wish to puchase a 128GB micro SD or even a 256GB micro SD for my Note 3, so I can load it with several movies and other stuff.
Does anybody knows if Note 3 support such big storage? Any issues? Has someone already tried to use 128GB Micro SD card?
Thank you
Saulo
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Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472486. Myself haven't go through in details but i believe 128GB is possible
128 is the biggest available (on amazon, but deeply backordered - I bought mine like a month ago, and still no sign of shipping). The manufacturers appear to be supply constrained.
128GB of flash just barely fits into a microSD package with top-of-the-line process technology. That's the biggest we're going to see until another round of process shrinks (and this is why it's taken until now to bring out a 128gb microsD card).
However you can mod your phone with an sd card to micro sd card adaptor and use a 256gb up to 2 terabyte card - theoretically... People do use 256gb sd cards though. This is proven to work...
ultramag69 said:
However you can mod your phone with an sd card to micro sd card adaptor and use a 256gb up to 2 terabyte card - theoretically... People do use 256gb sd cards though. This is proven to work...
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What does it mean "to mod"
Thank you
Saulo
DrAzzy said:
128 is the biggest available (on amazon, but deeply backordered - I bought mine like a month ago, and still no sign of shipping). The manufacturers appear to be supply constrained.
128GB of flash just barely fits into a microSD package with top-of-the-line process technology. That's the biggest we're going to see until another round of process shrinks (and this is why it's taken until now to bring out a 128gb microsD card).
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So does NOTE 3 fully support 128GB? I mean, if you insert a 128GB will Note 3 see it as 128GB or just 64GB? Or will it sense it as two separate 64GB partitions?
I ask because I see in the specs: "it can be expanded with a up to 64GB external memory"...
saulo866 said:
So does NOTE 3 fully support 128GB? I mean, if you insert a 128GB will Note 3 see it as 128GB or just 64GB? Or will it sense it as two separate 64GB partitions?
I ask because I see in the specs: "it can be expanded with a up to 64GB external memory"...
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Thats because 64gb was all that was available when Note 3 was launched.... The S3 specs only say up to 32gb but I used a 64gb sd card in that as well as the Note 1....
This is the manufacturer covering their A$$ so if for some reason someone did have a problem they point to the specs sheet and say it wasn't covered...
Rest assured it does NOT partition the sd card... I have a 128gb sd card - using the sd card to micro sd card adaptor - on my Note 10.1 2014 ed with no problems... Hell, I use a 128gb sd card on my Note 10.1 1st edition...
Still running out of space though.....:laugh:
I get my adaptors from here, though I have seen cheaper these are just the right size - http://linitx.com/product/sdmicro-to-sd-card-adapter/11922
I have a 64gb flash card its the fastest class ect. and it runs PAINFULLY SLOW! it takes forever to even copy stuff onto it from USB3. its much slower then the note 2 for some reason. i had it tested and its not faulty. its just a PAIN IN ASS. so only use it if you plan to keep it on there a long time. now I just delete/copy the internal memory as its much faster then move all stuff overnight while its on charge to External
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So does NOTE 3 fully support 128GB? I mean, if you insert a 128GB will Note 3 see it as 128GB or just 64GB? Or will it sense it as two separate 64GB partitions?
I ask because I see in the specs: "it can be expanded with a up to 64GB external memory"...
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Fully supported. I have one and it's FAST. Shows up as full size, and it came preformatted exfat by SanDisk.
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toastido said:
Fully supported. I have one and it's FAST. Shows up as full size, and it came preformatted exfat by SanDisk.
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Dear Toastid
May I kindly ask where did you buy from? Ebay? Other online reseller?
Thank you!
Saulo
saulo866 said:
Dear Toastid
May I kindly ask where did you buy from? Ebay? Other online reseller?
Thank you!
Saulo
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Amazon
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toastido said:
Fully supported. I have one and it's FAST. Shows up as full size, and it came preformatted exfat by SanDisk.
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Just to throw a herring in here... not sure if stock supports it but using ntfs on my 64GB with CarbonRom (aosp based)... better read/write speeds but more importantly, far more stable
ElricE said:
Just to throw a herring in here... not sure if stock supports it but using ntfs on my 64GB with CarbonRom (aosp based)... better read/write speeds but more importantly, far more stable
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Don't belive stock supports ntfs. Mine had been rock solid and super fast since day one.
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Hello,
I purchased one from Amazon for my Note 3. It works fine. Video and audio in flac format are good and no lag.
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Or buy usb flash and use otg. Way cheaper
mod 256 gb on note 3 (n9005)
ultramag69 said:
However you can mod your phone with an sd card to micro sd card adaptor and use a 256gb up to 2 terabyte card - theoretically... People do use 256gb sd cards though. This is proven to work...
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Hi
is there a link on how to get 256 gb micro sd card work on note 3 (n9005)?
tkolst said:
Hi
is there a link on how to get 256 gb micro sd card work on note 3 (n9005)?
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If you have a 256gb micro sd card you just plug in where the micro sd card goes, I was referencing an adaptor that has a micro sd plug and you can insert a normal size sd card. If you have a 512gb sd card this would also work...
Hello, I purchased a 200 Gb Lexar microsd.
I was so happy of its capacity, but now I have a file system issue. It made it just readable, so no way to modify it neither format it...
Since my data stand there I cannot give it back in order to get a replacement or refund...so I think no more Lexar at all...
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