I just brought a class 4, 16gb kingston sd card. I wanted to know when I format it what is the best allocation size? I searched and got people saying 32kb or 64kb was best...
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Is BA compatible with 4gb SD CARD?
i would also like to know this as i want a 2gb for my m2000 and all reviews says it takes upto 1 gb
Yup.
See these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=271332
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=263541
4GB SD card...
I am using 4GB cards of several brands (A-Data, SanDisk, Transcend etc.) with my BlueAngel without any kind of problem....
OK, 7dayshop are selling the following for £38.99 in the UK
Micro SD High Capacity (MICROSD-HC) Memory Card - 16GB Class 4 (118x) - Dane-Elec
Will it make any difference to the X1 if its a class 2 card or a class 4 card?
The classes defines the writingspeed of a memory card. A class 2 Card can write 2 MB, class 4 4MB/second. The real writing speed is much different. My 16GB Memorycard (Class2) is much faster than my 8GB Card (Class 4).
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The classes defines the writingspeed of a memory card. A class 2 Card can write 2 MB, class 4 4MB/second. The real writing speed is much different. My 16GB Memorycard (Class2) is much faster than my 8GB Card (Class 4).
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Yeah that true i have reliaze that after i have already buy a dan-elec MicroSd of 4Gb and it is slower in writing than my old one MicroSD 8Gb Sandisk (OEM with my xperia)...
So i recommend you to buy a MicroSD Sandisk this brand is faster and more quality...
And if sonyericsson choose it..Is for something isn' t it?
Also Kingston are good but Dan-Elec or Duracell (Are the same)
Are the worst i think....
Very slow.............
brand makes a difference.
I have a 16G sandisk class 2, althoguh I did not do any benchmarking, it doesnt feel any slower than my previous 8G sandisk class 4 card.
You won't see a difference if you don't do continuous photo shooting or copy big files from your desktop to your card anyway. I say for the purpose of the card (i.e. used in mobile devices) a class 2 is sufficient but I would still recommend getting from reliable brand like sandisk.
Hello, So I just got the LG E370, and was wondering about the memory card limit. Now I read it states that the biggest card it accepts is a 64gb card, but then that ventures into the realm of SDXC. And SDXC has a limit of 2TB, So would I not be able to install a 2TB microsd card (assuming one was able to obtain such a card)?Would it be a software limitation or am I misunderstanding the size limitations of cards. I know SD is up to 2GB, SDHC is 4GB to 32GB, and from what i've ever dealt with, anything that can accept a 4gb can acccept both a 2gb, and a 32gb card. So why would the phone not be able to accept beyond the 64gb while it's still in same format?.
Thanks in advance.
I thought about switching the internal SD card with my external Sandisk 32 GB Ultra Class 10 UHS-1 SD card to increase the amount of usable storage for apps. I used SD Card Tester app to test the speed of both internal and external SD cards. Write/Read speeds for the internal/external cards were 34.1/38.8 MB/s and 7.8/15.2 MB/s respectively. Are these results basically correct? Would switching the internal to external SD result in much of a performance loss? Are there any external SD cards within similar cost to this Sandisk that have better Write/Read speeds?
As far as I know, we do not have a UHS-I capable slot, and without Apps2SD I've never benched what it can do.
Past that..... Your own math likely has your answer.
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as the title says. what would be the best sizes to partition a 64GB SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™ UHS-I card?