in my country we don't have memory card with calss higher calss 4 to 16 GB or calss 6 to 8 G.B !
which one should i buy ?
and i wana ask 16 gb with calss 4 will be bad ?
now i have 4 Gb with calss 4 too
but i didn't feel any bad thing
plz any one help me becouse i wana buy the memory tommorow
I think anything within 32GB is fine.
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iDelta said:
I think anything within 32GB is fine.
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there is 32 GB in my contry but also calss 4
do you advice me to buy it ?
and i heard that the calss 4 is slow but i don't how it will slow and slow in where in games or on imges or what i don't know ?!
a7med mo7sen said:
there is 32 GB in my contry but also calss 4
do you advice me to buy it ?
and i heard that the calss 4 is slow but i don't how it will slow and slow in where in games or on imges or what i don't know ?!
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Class 4 shouldn't be a problem.
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iDelta said:
Class 4 shouldn't be a problem.
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what sd card do you use in your phone and what calss of it
and sorry can you explain what diffrence btween sd cards with 6 calss or 4 or 10 ?
i notecied that the sd cards which have a high calss its too expensive
and thanx for help :good:
a7med mo7sen said:
what sd card do you use in your phone and what calss of it
and sorry can you explain what diffrence btween sd cards with 6 calss or 4 or 10 ?
i notecied that the sd cards which have a high calss its too expensive
and thanx for help :good:
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I use a SanDisk class 4 8GB card and scan time takes only 25 seconds.... though I think that time is only hindered by the stuff you have on your phone... as for class, I'll go and check it out.
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a7med mo7sen said:
what sd card do you use in your phone and what calss of it
and sorry can you explain what diffrence btween sd cards with 6 calss or 4 or 10 ?
i notecied that the sd cards which have a high calss its too expensive
and thanx for help :good:
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I think it is differ at the read and write speed of sdcard. Maybe it will effect the game, if you swap the sdcard. Then when it need to read data from sdcard, the higher class will make it faster. Just what i understand about that. Correct me if i'm wrong
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Class 2 is the slowest SD card speed. It had a write speed of about 2MBPS and is suitable for standard video recording. Class 4 and class 6 have 4 and 6 MBPS write speed respectively and can be used for HD Video recording. Class 10 (obviously) has a 10MBPS write speed and beyond that is the UHS speed cards that can go up to 312MBPS.
(Source: http://sdcard-speed-guide.articles.r-tt.com/)
Google is your friend.
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a7med mo7sen said:
what sd card do you use in your phone and what calss of it
and sorry can you explain what diffrence btween sd cards with 6 calss or 4 or 10 ?
i notecied that the sd cards which have a high calss its too expensive
and thanx for help :good:
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Speed Classes 2, 4, and 6 assert that the card supports the respective number of megabytes per second as a minimum sustained write speed for a card in a fragmented state.
You should utilize only UHS Speed Class.
Class 2,4,6,10 are laggy.
babyscouts said:
Speed Classes 2, 4, and 6 assert that the card supports the respective number of megabytes per second as a minimum sustained write speed for a card in a fragmented state.
You should utilize only UHS Speed Class.
Class 2,4,6,10 are laggy.
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And I thought I saw the last of you...
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babyscouts said:
Speed Classes 2, 4, and 6 assert that the card supports the respective number of megabytes per second as a minimum sustained write speed for a card in a fragmented state.
You should utilize only UHS Speed Class.
Class 2,4,6,10 are laggy.
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I disagree. Even at class 8, the sd card is said to be fast enough to be used as ram. Pretty sure anything you load from a class 8 and above card will be fast enough. UHS might be overkill (more performance than needed, waste money)
As for class 4 or 6,if the price difference is huge, just go for class 4. Put your programs on internal storage and stuffs that don't need high speed communication with your cpu such as pictures, video,unused files, etc can be placed in external.
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I disagree. Even at class 8, the sd card is said to be fast enough to be used as ram. Pretty sure anything you load from a class 8 and above card will be fast enough. UHS might be overkill (more performance than needed, waste money)
As for class 4 or 6,if the price difference is huge, just go for class 4. Put your programs on internal storage and stuffs that don't need high speed communication with your cpu such as pictures, video,unused files, etc can be placed in external.
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Dude, all she wants is you to spend money on senseless stuff. Don't bother wasting your energy on him...
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Hi all,
I've read in a few places that if you want to run apps from your SD card that you should have a class 6 SD card. Can anyone explain why this is? I've currently got the one that came with the phone, which is class 2. Just want to understand why I need it before splashing out the cash
Thanks
It's all about speed. Class 6 is faster than Class 4 is faster than Class 2. If you are happy with the performance with your Class 2 card, no need to splash out the cash.
yeah its just about speed, the higher the class the faster the r/w speed, you dont really need a class 6 these days tho, maybe in the old days of the g1/hero but not now
There's quite a bit of discussion on this and I'm honestly quite confused over this as well.
The higher classes just means faster write speeds but same read speeds. Certainly, this shouldn't affect the performance of apps that are installed on the card; unless the card is being used for swap memory.
Anyway, I've heard some users with 32GB microSD card (only available in class 2) using app2sd with no ill-effects. I've recently purchased one myself and will be swapping it out later tonight.
newbie on Android here.....may I ask....Im currently using a 16Gb mem card....If I change it to a 32Gb, what are the files that I need to copy to the new card, so that the apps/games currently installed will still run? I noticed there are so many folders inside my memory card now.....which one should I transfer to my new card? Or should I need to re-install the apps?
thanks..
dinoalbert said:
newbie on Android here.....may I ask....Im currently using a 16Gb mem card....If I change it to a 32Gb, what are the files that I need to copy to the new card, so that the apps/games currently installed will still run? I noticed there are so many folders inside my memory card now.....which one should I transfer to my new card? Or should I need to re-install the apps?
thanks..
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are you using apps2sd? or just running a stock like rom?
9 out of 10 users on this website would not be able to tell the difference in speed by running apps on a class 4 or class 6 cards.
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are you using apps2sd? or just running a stock like rom?
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I am using an OTA Froyo but already rooted....
Before the usual flamers get to write on this topic to say high-class cards are useless, it really comes down I think to the time you have available to wait for USB transfers. On a class 2 it takes AGES. I bought a class10 16gb and it's an absolute life changer (i do have a lot of public transport so I make heavy use of my phone as a video player)
phentex said:
Before the usual flamers get to write on this topic to say high-class cards are useless, it really comes down I think to the time you have available to wait for USB transfers. On a class 2 it takes AGES. I bought a class10 16gb and it's an absolute life changer (i do have a lot of public transport so I make heavy use of my phone as a video player)
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Another reason to have a class 4 or faster card in the phone is to have reliable 720p 25fps video recording. On my Class 2 with a2sd+ recording stutters.
thanks for the responses. from what i read previously, it talked about class 6 cards being less likely to be unmounted and causing problems to running applications. does this mean anything to anyone?!
Kashban said:
Another reason to have a class 4 or faster card in the phone is to have reliable 720p 25fps video recording. On my Class 2 with a2sd+ recording stutters.
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This is the reason when I eventually get the money I'll be getting a 16GB class 4 or 6 card. At the moment 720p is fairly pointless to me since I can't get smooth recordings with my SD card.
Have no issues with my 16Gb Class-2 sdcard. R/W speed enough to handle 720p recording and rockplayer playing avis perfectly.
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iLHaNroID said:
Have no issues with my 16Gb Class-2 sdcard. R/W speed enough to handle 720p recording and rockplayer playing avis perfectly.
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Are you running A2SD or a2sd+ on your phone? If not, that may be the reason.
The more apps and widgets and stuff is moved to the sd, the more r/w-access happens to the card, which has serious impact on video recording. I really wish the internal memory of the Desire wasn't so small. What the heck did HTC think by putting only 560 MByte internal storage into their android flagship? The SGS has 5 GiBytes!
jstegeman said:
It's all about speed. Class 6 is faster than Class 4 is faster than Class 2. If you are happy with the performance with your Class 2 card, no need to splash out the cash.
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Incorrect!
The class of the card doesn't tell you the speed of a card - it tells you the *minimum* sustained write speed on a card which is completely unfragmented
A good quality class 2 card can and often will be faster than a poor quality class 6 card.
The two Sandisk Class 2 card I use both write at around 7.5mb/s, which is faster than the class 6 minimums.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Incorrect!
The class of the card doesn't tell you the speed of a card - it tells you the *minimum* sustained write speed on a card which is completely unfragmented
A good quality class 2 card can and often will be faster than a poor quality class 6 card.
The two Sandisk Class 2 card I use both write at around 7.5mb/s, which is faster than the class 6 minimums.
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Dave
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That's interesting info! Would explain why I have far fewer problems than most people report with 720p recording onto my class2 card.
So the real answer is: Benchmark your write speed before making any big purchasing decisions on SD cards.
Kashban said:
Another reason to have a class 4 or faster card in the phone is to have reliable 720p 25fps video recording. On my Class 2 with a2sd+ recording stutters.
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so a class 4 good enough for 720p? i have a class 2 right now and the recording is just horrible.. i thought that my phone was broken and have changed many custom roms
Bought a C6 16gb to replace C2 4Gb - definitely faster as USB drive - both Sandisk
I am planning to buy a memory card for my Galaxy 3.
I already have a Class 2 8GB card which I will give to my father.
So I was looking for a better memory card this time.
I have following 3 options right now.
8 GB class 10 : Rs 700/-
16 GB class 6 : Rs 1100/-
32 GB class 4 : Rs 1950/- (Probably not worth it)
I was actually looking for 32 GB class 10 within 2000 but not available. or even if it is available, It wont be affordable for me.
I would like some developers like Dharam, Hillbeast, Naveen or Kyrillos to suggest me what should I go for.
I am planning to use 2GB a2sd partition & 256MB swap on it.
How about Class 6 performance? Would I miss something if I go for the 16GB card?
Meaning, do I really need a class 10 card for a2sd and swap?
If anyone from India can direct me to some better deals than above 3 then I would be thankful.
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pednekar.mohan said:
I am planning to buy a memory card for my Galaxy 3.
I already have a Class 2 8GB card which I will give to my father.
So I was looking for a better memory card this time.
I have following 3 options right now.
8 GB class 10 : Rs 700/-
16 GB class 6 : Rs 1100/-
32 GB class 4 : Rs 1950/-
I was actually looking for 32 GB class 10 within 2000 but not available. or even if it is available, It wont be affordable for me.
I would like some developers like Dharam or Kyrillos to suggest me what should I go for.
I am planning to use 2GB a2sd partition & 256MB swap on it.
If anyone from India can direct me to some better deals than above 3 then I would be thankful.
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Get the 8GB class 10 card.
32 GB class 4
anxdateamcool said:
32 GB class 4
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Worst choice. The sd card is slow so app2sd will be slow and you won't even use 32GB of space. Class 10 is fastest so you will be fine since you want to partition 2GB
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pednekar.mohan said:
I am planning to buy a memory card for my Galaxy 3.
I already have a Class 2 8GB card which I will give to my father.
So I was looking for a better memory card this time.
If anyone from India can direct me to some better deals than above 3 then I would be thankful.
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I bought a samsung 8 GB class 6 microsd card from ebay-dot-in for around 500 Rs.It does not seem to lag, but sdtools my transfer speeds are 6 Mbps read and 4 Mbps write, which is the same as what i was getting earlier with a class 4 verbatim. These speeds were checked after setting the buffer to 2048 KB.
Bobby
bobbyprajan said:
I bought a samsung 8 GB class 6 microsd card from ebay-dot-in for around 500 Rs.It does not seem to lag, but sdtools my transfer speeds are 6 Mbps read and 4 Mbps write, which is the same as what i was getting earlier with a class 4 verbatim. These speeds were checked after setting the buffer to 2048 KB.
Bobby
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I think our phones have a certain limit on SD card read and write speeds
bobbyprajan said:
I bought a samsung 8 GB class 6 microsd card from ebay-dot-in for around 500 Rs.It does not seem to lag, but sdtools my transfer speeds are 6 Mbps read and 4 Mbps write, which is the same as what i was getting earlier with a class 4 verbatim. These speeds were checked after setting the buffer to 2048 KB.
Bobby
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well...hillbeast said that speed of sdcard is like that because of JIT is being enabled in custom rom's.... ...and i have 8Gb class 10 Verbatim sdcard and I'm using hybridata2sd....everything runs smoothly
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bobbyprajan said:
I bought a samsung 8 GB class 6 microsd card from ebay-dot-in for around 500 Rs.It does not seem to lag, but sdtools my transfer speeds are 6 Mbps read and 4 Mbps write, which is the same as what i was getting earlier with a class 4 verbatim. These speeds were checked after setting the buffer to 2048 KB.
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I feel like I need the 16 GB class 6.
btw I am getting 6 Mbps read 5 Mbps write (buffer = 4096 KB) on class 2 Transcend. Isn't that weird??? (I actually opened up to see. It is class 2 indeed!!)
Dont go for 32 gb - You are phone will get hang up
Use how much you required .I guess 16Gb is sufficient
i wana to have a new MicroSD Card for my Samsung galaxy ace i have 2 options:
Transcend Memory Card MicroSDHC 8GB class 10
or
16GB class 4 almost same price online,and
my Galaxy ace is 278 MB RAM and 800MHz processor will i get smooth experience if i use 16GB card....so what to do plz reply ASAP.
nope they wont
I don't think that is how storage works, It should be fine.
If you were one of my Soldiers you would be doing pushups right now. The only downfall of a bigger SD card is the little bit it'll take to scan it upon bootup and upon unmounting it from your computer.
It should not slow down the device all the time, but during boot when scanning the card, but otherwise you should not notice a lag.
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It should not slow down the device all the time, but during boot when scanning the card, but otherwise you should not notice a lag.
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it's really more post boot, than during boot. after the phone starts, then there's be a delay when it has to scan the device.
Thats good I will buy 32gb...
32GB support your phone or not. Then buy a class-6 or class-10 memory.
its not if u buy min class 4 or 6.....
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32GB support your phone or not. Then buy a class-6 or class-10 memory.
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my phone does support up to 32GB...but i don't have such need..
Thank you all for u'r reply i have got my self a 8GB class 10 @650 and i am good access speed
read spedd18MBPS
write speed:10Mbps
8 GB Best.
i know there are different classes of memory cards but i dont think its that much of a difference memory cards arnt like ram where the effect the speed of your phone a noticeable amount
I also want to try 32gb to my device
Then again the more stuff you have on it, the more time it would take to index and find things bit its not really like a hard drive so it won't have fragmentation
uhs-1
what do you guys think of UHS-1 cards I found one for a nice price 16gb
Baud rate:
Reading:up to 20 MB/sec
Random read (4 KB)up to 500 IOPS
Random entry (4 KB)to 50 IOPS
I personally use a 16GB class 10 card, was made by Lexar...
It was only £15.50 and came with a USB and SD card adapter, can't complain...
Real speeds are about 11.5mb/s write, and 16mb/s read
Hope this helped you decide...
no make it slow
SGT_Watkins said:
If you were one of my Soldiers you would be doing pushups right now. The only downfall of a bigger SD card is the little bit it'll take to scan it upon bootup and upon unmounting it from your computer.
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Wow!!! I just thought it was my phone. LOL
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samsung galaxy ace
Hi im looking at getting mircro sd card for my samsung galaxy ace, i have a 8gb class 4 in at the moment but im looking at getting this:
32GB MICRO SDHC MEMORY CARD WITH SD ADAPTER TF HC MICROSD
****** 5 Year Warranty. Class 6******************
Would this also work? any help would be great
I currently have 16 GB class 2, and i am about to but 32GB class 4.
what is the diffrences beetween them ?
The games will work smother with class 4?
I have a 32 GB class 10 micro sd card, bit I didn't really notice any difference in speed compared to the 8 GB class 2 micro sd that came with the phone...
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The class rating of an Sd card is based of off its Write speed. So a 16gb class 2 would write at 2mb per second, the 32 gb class 4 will be able to write at 4mb per second, There is a slight "catch" however when using larger storage Sd cards, its been explained to me in the past that when you go up in storage it takes the device (phone, pc, camera ect.) longer periods of time to initially read the card itself because its now reading through more storage space then before (even if that space is empty in places).
With that in mind, the 32gb class 4 will Write files to it self at a faster speed then the 16gb class 2, but it will take your phone longer periods of time to access the information on the larger Gb card, so will games play smoother off your Sd card, technically no, they wont. But what you will achieve are faster data transfer rates when moving files to and from.
Also take into account that the class rating system isnt exactly perfect. For instance my 32gb class 4 is rated to write at 4mb per second, but its achieved 6mb per second depending on the files, and Im currently using a 32gb class 10 which most of the time writes data at 12mb per second.
I hope this helps
I think the best would be those samsung or sandisk ultra class6 cards.
julianpaul said:
I think the best would be those samsung or sandisk ultra class6 cards.
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I'm using a Samsung 32gb class10 "high speed series" as marketed per Samsung, it works very well. But what works for me isn't always for everyone
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I just bought one of these a couple weeks ago, it was $29.95 free shipping but its still a great price and its getting consecutaively around 7-8mbps. I replaced my 32gb Sandisk class 4 with it... I had the $$ and figured why not.
http://www.adorama.com/IDSMUMSD32G....ate&utm_campaign=Other&utm_source=rflaid62905
Why don't you just bought class 10 SD card..?
How much the price different between class 4 and class 10 btw...?
I dont wanna start a you know what measuring contest here but . . .
Samsung "High Speed Series" I bought from ebay 38$
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-32G...gital_Camera_Memory_Cards&hash=item2c61981fc1
10-12 mb's per second
Even though Samsung it's selling for 80$ direct from manufcaturer, heres the specs link from their site
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage/MB-MSBGA/US-specs
OK!!! Thanks
dhani88_TotallyNooob said:
Why don't you just bought class 10 SD card..?
How much the price different between class 4 and class 10 btw...?
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There was some other thread around where people found that class10 cards had higher latency and slower access times than the class4 ones. So they're not really suited for mobile phones where quick data access is more important than high transfer rates.
julianpaul said:
There was some other thread around where people found that class10 cards had higher latency and slower access times than the class4 ones. So they're not really suited for mobile phones where quick data access is more important than high transfer rates.
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I still believe storage size has a greater effect on access time then the class rating, classes are read/write speeds but more space takes longer time to read. The class itself being suitable, depends more upon the manufacturer of the sd card, and the manufacturer of the device and the device its being used in. A 4gb class10 is going to give you great performance in your device where as a 32gb class10 will indeed function a little slower but depends if you need all that space or not. I'm no expert but that has been my experience.
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jgregoryj1 said:
I just bought one of these a couple weeks ago, it was $29.95 free shipping but its still a great price and its getting consecutaively around 7-8mbps. I replaced my 32gb Sandisk class 4 with it... I had the $$ and figured why not.
http://www.adorama.com/IDSMUMSD32G....ate&utm_campaign=Other&utm_source=rflaid62905
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Yeah, I have that card too and it's a big improvement from my prior 16GB class2 Sandisk card
I have my 32gb class 4 sandisk on my xperia. So far so good with games.
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I've got a sandisk 32 gb class 4 and I tried out my bros class 10 32 gb, can't remember what make it was but damn is that thing fast read/ write speeds are great and playing games is cherry pie
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Would it hurt an sd card to bump up the read/write speed beyond what the card is rated for?
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beez1717 said:
Would it hurt an sd card to bump up the read/write speed beyond what the card is rated for?
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It will decrease its "lifespan" but probably won't kill it, I think the apps2sd script bumps things up drastically and I didn't have any troubles for the while I was using it, but the SD card manufacturer and its class might have some effects on the bumped up lifespan .. probably good to at least make sure you have a spare!
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I indeed have a spare one that I am using in my OG droid. Lol. I use that phone as an ipod touch like device. Too bad I don't have a sim card because I'm on cdma. If I were, then I could use my OG droid when I want to use a slimmer phone that has a physical keyboard. However, SwiftKey has me not missing my physical keyboard.
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Hi, I'm considering buying much faster External Memory card for my Galaxy Wonder.. ( UHS-1 class 10 / extreme / super fast /etc )
but are they any noticeable increase in speed ( read music, photo, video, etc ) if I use that..??
are my Galaxy W even had capability to read such as speed that UHS-1 can offer..?? or it just a wast of money..??
84yu4j1 said:
Hi, I'm considering buying much faster External Memory card for my Galaxy Wonder.. ( UHS-1 class 10 / extreme / super fast /etc )
but are they any noticeable increase in speed ( read music, photo, video, etc ) if I use that..??
are my Galaxy W even had capability to read such as speed that UHS-1 can offer..?? or it just a wast of money..??
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I´m actually using a noname UHS-1 class 10 SDCard. It´s slightly faster than my Samsung class 10 SDCard, but this isn´t because of UHS-1 as this device doesn´t support it. It´s for sure a bit faster because it´s using faster NAND chips that are required for UHS-1.
So all in all it´s not recommended to replace an existing class 10 against a UHS-1 Card, but if you are planning to buy a new one and it costs the same, you can get a UHS-1 card as well.
honeyx said:
I´m actually using a noname UHS-1 class 10 SDCard. It´s slightly faster than my Samsung class 10 SDCard, but this isn´t because of UHS-1 as this device doesn´t support it. It´s for sure a bit faster because it´s using faster NAND chips that are required for UHS-1.
So all in all it´s not recommended to replace an existing class 10 against a UHS-1 Card, but if you are planning to buy a new one and it costs the same, you can get a UHS-1 card as well.
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Thank you for the info., :good:
so I assume it would be wast of money to buy A faster, even most faster SD Card, since this device doesn't support it..
May I know, what apps that you use to measure / benchmark the read write speed of SD Card..??
I'm using SD Tools and A1 SD Bench,, but I don't think that accurate
84yu4j1 said:
Thank you for the info., :good:
so I assume it would be wast of money to buy A faster, even most faster SD Card, since this device doesn't support it..
May I know, what apps that you use to measure / benchmark the read write speed of SD Card..??
I'm using SD Tools and A1 SD Bench,, but I don't think that accurate
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I benched them with Antutu Benchmark and there the noname was slightly faster. Just you will not notice this small difference in daily use.
So if you are already using a class 10 SDCard then it will be a waste of money, but for someone who is using a class 4 or class 6 it´s a good replacement.
honeyx said:
I benched them with Antutu Benchmark and there the noname was slightly faster. Just you will not notice this small difference in daily use.
So if you are already using a class 10 SDCard then it will be a waste of money, but for someone who is using a class 4 or class 6 it´s a good replacement.
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From the 16GB to 32GB is there a speed increase/decrease?
Hmm, I'm using Antutu ver.4, but cannot see any benchmark for SD Card..
Yup, I already using class 10, so I guess I don't need to buy a faster one.
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From the 16GB to 32GB is there a speed increase/decrease?
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Can´t say. Both cards I use are 16GB and that is more than enough for me.
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Can´t say. Both cards I use are 16GB and that is more than enough for me.
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Okay.
good memory
i have been tried microsd sdhc v-g** 32gb, and it work fine. event i can play any heavy games now. i just bought it for a week and good working on our W phone.