total space/storage - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

how much total space/storage does everyone have i only got 12.05gb seem a little low i know there some take away for the os but 4bg seem like its a little to much my gtab had 13.11 of total space/storage i just wanna make sure that normal and im not losing memory...thanks!

12.05 gig storage available to the user is how the AT&T gs3 comes stock.
It makes me think there could be quite abit of hidden stuff in there - a little paranoia for you.
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16GB=16 billion bytes≈14.9GiB
And this is kind of what some of the partitions look like
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 814M 52K 814M 4096
/mnt/asec 814M 0K 814M 4096
/mnt/obb 814M 0K 814M 4096
/system 1G 336M 1G 4096
/efs 13M 4M 8M 4096
/cache 826M 14M 812M 4096
/persist 7M 4M 3M 4096
/firmware 63M 40M 23M 16384
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Bah, it screwed up my pretty formatting.
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Format phone for 64gb sd

How do you format our phones for a 64gb micro card?
Holy crap, how much did that run you?
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About 140. I just got a bonus at work.
i thought our phones only supported 32gb cards.
dbenney said:
i thought our phones only supported 32gb cards.
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Officially only 32, but I read somewhere a few weeks ago the 64 works.
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I think that you should just format it as a fat32 and the evo will be able to read it.
I think....
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with that size you might as well partition it for use with dt's a2sd
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I think that you should just format it as a fat32 and the evo will be able to read it.
I think....
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Its either fat32 or xfat for the evo to read all of it i think fat32 it will read 64gb but only write to 32gb and xfat it will read and write the entire 64gb
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64 swap 1024 for ext.3 the rest for fat.being that you have a huge sd you can triple these values I have given you, but they are the standard Evo setup.
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Thanks. Ill post the results.
Wasn't the trick formatting it through the phone? :screwy:
Makes my 32 look like nothing, LOL.
I copied everything from my card to my computer. Then I formatted the card through my computer, then created a 2gb partition through the recovery menu. Then updated the partition to ext3. Then I copied everything back to my card. Now I am moving all my apps back to the ext3 partition. Right now I have 33gb left
Still going strong. I've flashed, formatted, installed, and reinstalled Roms, files and apps with no problem.
The only thing is I should have gotten a class 10 instead of the 6. I have about 10 movies, 14gb of music and apps galore.

SD Card Question

Can I use a 64 gig SD card on my E4GT?
Yes. Just format it in the phone for best results.
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Yes. Just format it in the phone for best results.
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OK seeing that. I formatted mine(8G) in windows as FAT32. Does it make my read/write speeds slower or less storage because of the way it is partioned?
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g_ding84 said:
OK seeing that. I formatted mine(8G) in windows as FAT32. Does it make my read/write speeds slower or less storage because of the way it is partioned?
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The phone formats in fat32 like the pc. So in that aspect no. The reason I said to format it in the phone is because the 64GB cards usually come formatted as exfat. Exfat is better in that is handles large file sizes, is more efficient and has better error handling. In a simplistic example it is like ntfs for flash drives. The issue is that no recovery supports it and none have it on the horizon due to licensing issues. So if you never plan on using the sdcard from recovery I would format it exfat. But by you being on this forum I doubt that is the case. Which is why I just recommended that he format it in the phone. I tend to ramble when I am driving so sorry if this is out there
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crawrj said:
The phone formats in fat32 like the pc. So in that aspect no. The reason I said to format it in the phone is because the 64GB cards usually come formatted as exfat. Exfat is better in that is handles large file sizes, is more efficient and has better error handling. In a simplistic example it is like ntfs for flash drives. The issue is that no recovery supports it and none have it on the horizon due to licensing issues. So if you never plan on using the sdcard from recovery I would format it exfat. But by you being on this forum I doubt that is the case. Which is why I just recommended that he format it in the phone. I tend to ramble when I am driving so sorry if this is out there
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Nice. I always like learning new stuff. Yes I split my flash able stuff between the two. (Something else to remember)
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Can anyone help me fix my partition

Can anyone send me an image of their /dev/block/mmcblk0p10 partition? Use this to generate the img:
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 of=/storage/sdcard0/Download/mmcblk0p10.img
Then, post the file mmcblk0p10.img located in your sdcard. It would help me out big time.
Also, does anyone know which device is the partition for the radio? is it mmcblk0p10? or is it something else?
Thanks!
OK. I will paypal someone $10 if they can send me this file. First person to send it wins.
Cheap
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Cheap
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I don't think its that cheap considering it takes about 2 minutes to do.

[Q] Unlimited Video Recording?

Hello,
Does anyone know how to get unlimited video recording on T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II?? I thought it would stop when the memory card was close to being full instead I only seem to get 30 minutes of recording and it turns itself off.
Is this normal? I would like to get unlimited video recording if possible, my setting are on normal and on 1080.
Thank You
Businesssuit
I could be wrong, but I think it limited to 4gb files size on FAT32 format. Check the file size of that 30 minutes video of yours.
You are correct
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I could be wrong, but I think it limited to 4gb files size on FAT32 format. Check the file size of that 30 minutes video of yours.
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You are correct 3.99GB and on 1080 I get about 32 minutes and 720 about 47 minutes.
I suppose currently there is no way to override this. And I just need wait until some can hack into it.
Thank You for your reply
businesssuit said:
You are correct 3.99GB and on 1080 I get about 32 minutes and 720 about 47 minutes.
I suppose currently there is no way to override this. And I just need wait until some can hack into it.
Thank You for your reply
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Or format to exfat?
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Thanks for the advice
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Or format to exfat?
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Thank you for the advice! I will let you know how it goes....have a great evening!!!
Any other ideas??
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Or format to exfat?
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Hey sorry it took so long to get back to you, I formatted to exfat which took hours it seemed like. But that didn't work either I still get around 47 minutes on 720 and about 30 minutes on 1080.
Do you have any other ideas?
I am grateful for any assistance!
businesssuit said:
Hey sorry it took so long to get back to you, I formatted to exfat which took hours it seemed like. But that didn't work either I still get around 47 minutes on 720 and about 30 minutes on 1080.
Do you have any other ideas?
I am grateful for any assistance!
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Then I guess it's not a file size limitation and probably a limit that was already set by the app.. Maybe there is a development hack that can be made
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N7100 vs N7105

Im came across both of this in a shop. Im buying the phone this weekend, which is the most prefered device to buy?
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The n7105 has better specs but the n7100 has more developers working on the device...
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Its personal choice
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The n7105 has better specs but the n7100 has more developers working on the device...
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Its personal choice
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But the N7105 has LTE rite? I thought that was the only difference?
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Yes it has lte...
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Well I guess N7100 is better. According to the users it has the longest battery life. The dev community is bigger too. Normally N7100 is the first to get firmware updates.
Specs are almost same except for the fact N7105 has LTE.
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Well I guess N7100 is better. According to the users it has the longest battery life. The dev community is bigger too. Normally N7100 is the first to get firmware updates.
Specs are almost same except for the fact N7105 has LTE.
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I guess LTE made some drains on N7105's battery..
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