The New SanDisk "Extreme" 64GB SDXC SDSDQX-064G-U46A - General Accessories

Hi everyone, I Saw this card for the first time today and got one, the cost was around 40% higher than the Ultra 64GB!
after using both the original SanDisk Ultra 64GB (with 10 MB write speed) and the new Samsung pro 64Gb (with 20 MB write speed).. I guess we have a new King in town
The benchmarks speak for them self with a write speed of 60 mb/sec and read of 90 mb/sec!

Where did you buy it from?

Got it from Singapore!
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I am tempted to get one of these for my S4 I9500, and then use it as internal storage, so that the ROM loads off it and I get more space

im using this too :laugh:

wow.. perfect for swapping memory my ace2

really
Wow, really great i'll buy this SD!:fingers-crossed:

dart22 said:
Got it from Singapore!
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Could please specify where did you buy it and in what price?

muchlist said:
wow.. perfect for swapping memory my ace2
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Yes! Very good!

What does the SanDisk Extreme® microSDHC™/microSDXC™ UHS-I 64GB card come formatted as???
Is it formatted as exFAT like the SanDisk Ultra 64GB?
If one should reformat the microSD Extreme® 64GB card to FAT32 does this impact the performance such as cluster size and alignment,
Then when one purchases an Android phone that supports exFAT, would a simple Windows 7 exFAT format be enough, or is there a bespoke SanDisk format that can not be restored if the card has been previously formatted as FAT32.
The reason for all these questions is I'm running a SanDisk Ultra 64GB in an olde XPERIA X10i formatted as FAT32 and 32KB cluster size, so I'm wondering if I could do the same with a SanDisk microSD Extreme® 64GB card.

wow... this is very huge sdcard memory capacity!

very great

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64 GB micro SDHC Card

Anyone tried it at your SGSII? What capacity is reported, if any?
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I believe highest supported on SGII is 32 gb.
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It will work. It works on all Android phones that are 2.2+.
Price is still high though.
not really, if you think about it
it's the same as you would be paying for 2x 32GB
so it's worth it if you don't want to keep removing the back cover frequently to swap SD cards
I thought that all 64gb cards were sdxc? And do our phones actually support that format?
sparky79 said:
I thought that all 64gb cards were sdxc? And do our phones actually support that format?
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minor correction there
SDXC vs SDHC, these are Technology terminology not format
the actual format of SDXC is ExtFAT you can see that in Linux as Extended FAT
SDHC uses the good old FAT32
so, if you want a SDXC card to work on a phone that does not read ExtFAT, you just need to format it as FAT32, and the phone will read it just fine.
most phones/tablets for the past 2 years are SDXC compatible hardware wise, software... that's just down to the kernel to see if they can support ExtFAT or not
I didnt know that, thanks. I wish I hadnt bought a 32gb card then.
The physical max supported patrition size for FAT32 is 128GB. I am ordering 64GB or 128GB card from Amazon. I have to know if tab supports it. Will share my results when it arrives.
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esdwa said:
I am ordering 64GB card from Amazon. Will share my results when it arrives.
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the Kingmax 64GB ?
those are okay, they have life time warranty, they do honour them, but it takes forever
they do die (corrupt) easily, i've had to replace 2 of them of a different size
but the replacements works fine, they are still kicking around my house in cameras and stuff
so probably they just have poor QA during production.
if it works, it works great for the longest time, if not it will die in a few weeks
Indeed, I am little concerned spending on unknown brand like Kingmax which is probably some knockoff. I see lots of MiniSD cards in 64 & 128GB sizes from Transcend, Sundisk and others but nothing in microSD size. I am also tempted to get 128GB miniSD for my GalaxyTab 8.9. I wonder if this would work as well.
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that's why i got the sandisk one and paid that little extra just to know it will work without fail
Kingmax is not a knockoff, it's a good brand, but not as famous as ADATA or Transcend
those 3 pretty much started at the same time, some how Kingmax was left behind, while the other 2 is ramping up good against Sandisk and Lexar

[Q] Galaxy Wonderfulness with 64gb?

Dear all wonderful people with galaxy wonder.
have anyone tried SanDisk Mobile Ultra Micro SDXC Class 6 64 GB on I8150?
i've heard the micro sd card is awesome >30MB/sec...
i'm considering of upgrading from my crappy kingmax 32gb class 6 to this awesomeness of sandisk, I'm for sure going for the 64gb instead of 32gb due to overpowered wonderfulness of this phone. so anyone ?
batistaong said:
Dear all wonderful people with galaxy wonder.
have anyone tried SanDisk Mobile Ultra Micro SDXC Class 6 64 GB on I8150?
i've heard the micro sd card is awesome >30MB/sec...
i'm considering of upgrading from my crappy kingmax 32gb class 6 to this awesomeness of sandisk, I'm for sure going for the 64gb instead of 32gb due to overpowered wonderfulness of this phone. so anyone ?
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According to Samsung and all other websites, our SGW doesn't support microSDXC, it only supports microSDHC up to 32GB class 10.
SDXC is not downwards compatible.
greets
THE-E
THE-E said:
According to Samsung and all other websites, our SGW doesn't support microSDXC, it only supports microSDHC up to 32GB class 10.
SDXC is not downwards compatible.
greets
THE-E
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yes..at first its hard for me to believe that it would work on mobile phone but after days of search all over forum & google.. I saw a few say it works on sII, by formatting to FAT32.
By formatting the micro sd card in the phone setting under storage menu.
check this out.. speechless this youtube video:Sandisk 64GB Micro SDXC Vs Samsung Galaxy S II.
sorry cant post link this my 1st post.
is anyone use sdxc with galaxy wonder? I know our phone supports just sdhc... Also I want to buy sdxc...
are you sure that the device can support up to 64gb memory card?i thought its limited to max 32gb only?since our device just in the mid-range but not high-ended such as S3,Note 2 etc...
well iam using 32gb team uhs-1
working fine
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kentgoh88 said:
are you sure that the device can support up to 64gb memory card?i thought its limited to max 32gb only?since our device just in the mid-range but not high-ended such as S3,Note 2 etc...
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To be honest, I don't see any technical reason why it can't read a 64 GB SD Card... as long as the SD Card is formatted as FAT32 or ext2/3/4 ...
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Micro SD Card size question.

I was wondering what the max size Micro SD card for the external slot could be used on this phone for music, videos, picture, maybe eventually moving apps to?
Thank you,
Whiteice
128 micro sdxc is the max i think it says on the box. (trashed mine) currently ruinning a 32 micro in my S3 no problems what so ever
The Samsung web site lists 64GB as the max size, but that may just be because that's the largest card currently available. The sdXC spec allows for up to 2 TB cards,.
I have a 64GB GB Sandisk card that works fine.
64GB is the biggest that will work on this phone. Some of the 64GB cards won't be recognized, and will need to be format to FAT32. My SanDisk Ultra 64gb Class 10 Micro Sd card had to be formated to FAT32 so I could use it in my S3 even though it said it was made for Android.
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poit said:
The Samsung web site lists 64GB as the max size, but that may just be because that's the largest card currently available. The sdXC spec allows for up to 2 TB cards,.
I have a 64GB GB Sandisk card that works fine.
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yeah i agree as well, the galaxy s3 doesnt have a limit of ext storage to support once it was upgraded to support SdXC, other then the Sd support max limit which is 2T of space for a SDXC memory card. Ull just have to format the XC memory card to extfat or Fat32 both beeing close to the same and supportive specially if ure rooted with CWM and want to nandroid.
had to do the same with my new MicroSdXC 64 Mobile Ultra Class 10 which also said it was made for android devices. using my OTG usb mass storage it shows me having 2-2Ts separate connected together. dont ask i watch alot of movies :laugh:
so you have to format 64gb sdxc card to fat32 to work on sgsiii, if you are rooted......correct?
Forever Justice said:
so you have to format 64gb sdxc card to fat32 to work on sgsiii, if you are rooted......correct?
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My card came formatted exFAT and I did not reformat it before using it in my phone. The only gotcha with exFAT is that the recoveries can not recognize exFAT. I also had to download an update from Microsoft to get my Win XP machine to be able to use the exFAT partition. If that is an issue you can use SD Formatter to reformat the card to FAT32.
Just what I was looking for!!!
ChaosTime86 said:
64GB is the biggest that will work on this phone. Some of the 64GB cards won't be recognized, and will need to be format to FAT32. My SanDisk Ultra 64gb Class 10 Micro Sd card had to be formated to FAT32 so I could use it in my S3 even though it said it was made for Android.
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Thanks, bro.....just what I was looking for. running out of storage with different roms and backups. Thanks again.:good::good:

Upgrade my microSD card

Looking to upgrade need more room! I have the standard 16 gig. Can I swap my 16 for a 64????
If so which card do I look for?
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Yes, you can. You can get one from any of the trusted companies, just search for the one with the best price. Also make sure you get a class 6 or class 10. It's going to be expensive for a 64 GB class 6/10, but if you're going for such a high capacity card then you should definitely get one with a higher class rating. Class rating is nothing but the minimum write speed that the card can achieve. You can see the difference while transferring large files. If you get a class 2 or class 4, your write speeds will be low. Imagine transferring ~58.5 GB (which is the actual capacity you'll get with a 64 GB card) at such low speeds. It'll take forever. The microSD cards that come shipped with phones are usually class 2 or at best class 4. It's always better to get a higher class because the performance will be better, especially during large file transfers and when the phone is accessing the SD card.
According to your phone's specifications on gsmarena, it supports cards up to 64 GB, so there's no problem of compatibility.
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_iii_t999-4804.php
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sashank said:
Yes, you can. You can get one from any of the trusted companies, just search for the one with the best price. Also make sure you get a class 6 or class 10. It's going to be expensive for a 64 GB class 6/10, but if you're going for such a high capacity card then you should definitely get one with a higher class rating. Class rating is nothing but the minimum write speed that the card can achieve. You can see the difference while transferring large files. If you get a class 2 or class 4, your write speeds will be low. Imagine transferring ~58.5 GB (which is the actual capacity you'll get with a 64 GB card) at such low speeds. It'll take forever. The microSD cards that come shipped with phones are usually class 2 or at best class 4. It's always better to get a higher class because the performance will be better, especially during large file transfers and when the phone is accessing the SD card.
According to your phone's specifications on gsmarena, it supports cards up to 64 GB, so there's no problem of compatibility.
http://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_iii_t999-4804.php
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Wow thank you VERY much sir.
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Upon browsing cards I noticed microSDHC and microSDXC not sure which one to get
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MikeJennni said:
Upon browsing cards I noticed microSDHC and microSDXC not sure which one to get
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sdhc just means it goes up to 32gb
sdxc starts at 64gb
the 64gb microsdxc will work in the s3... i got mine from amazon for like 40 bucks when it went on sale. great investment
Ok perfect. One last question....
My sgs3 is the 16 gb but after I opened it there is no card in the slot. Im guessing that means I have been using stock internal???? When I purchase a 64 gig I put that in the empty slot... will I have 64 + 16?
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Yes you are correct.
Great thx!
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MikeJennni said:
Looking to upgrade need more room! I have the standard 16 gig. Can I swap my 16 for a 64????
If so which card do I look for?
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The Sandisk 64gb SDXC it's working well for me over the past month. I did follow the recommendations of formatting it as FAT32. The read/write speed of this card is much much faster than SDHC. Look for specials on this card. Got mine from tiger direct for $49 about a month ago shipped free. Just looked on Amazon and see the price is now $49.
That said, I have had issues with older/slower Sandisk cards failing on two occasions in the past. Sandisk will swap them out but it's a pain.
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pvcdroid said:
The Sandisk 64gb SDXC it's working well for me over the past month. I did follow the recommendations of formatting it as FAT32. The read/write speed of this card is much much faster than SDHC. Look for specials on this card. Got mine from tiger direct for $49 about a month ago shipped free. Just looked on Amazon and see the price is now $49.
That said, I have had issues with older/slower Sandisk cards failing on two occasions in the past. Sandisk will swap them out but it's a pain.
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I use a Sandisk 64GB but didnt format it to FAT32, so i can use files bigger than 4GB, no problems so far i had it for like 5 months
hello all
also i have one question regarding SD card
i use OMEGA
and use only FAT32 partition. should i format it in any other way? and what partitions should i have?
regards
pvcdroid said:
The Sandisk 64gb SDXC it's working well for me over the past month. I did follow the recommendations of formatting it as FAT32. The read/write speed of this card is much much faster than SDHC. Look for specials on this card. Got mine from tiger direct for $49 about a month ago shipped free. Just looked on Amazon and see the price is now $49.
That said, I have had issues with older/slower Sandisk cards failing on two occasions in the past. Sandisk will swap them out but it's a pain.
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Before I read this I had already purchased the SDXC from amazon for 49$ YAY! How would one format it as fat32??
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Just put the card in your phone, go to Settings>Storage and format it there. Also, the Galaxy S3 supports the exFAT format, which allows for single files larger than 4GB to be stored. Fat32 has a 4GB limitation. You can also get a card reader for your computer, put this card in it and format it just like you would do for a flash drive. You can either format it as Fat32 or exFAT, as both will work. Depends on your usage i.e. if you plan to keep files larger than 4GB (like HD movies). Since you got such a huge card I figure that's your purpose anyway, so format it as exFAT. If you're using Windows, do a quick format rather than a full format (will take forever).
mclaudio said:
hello all
also i have one question regarding SD card
i use OMEGA
and use only FAT32 partition. should i format it in any other way? and what partitions should i have?
regards
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There are some kernel that supports exfat. You can just flash the kernel.
Not that it matters much, or maybe it will. I bought this one for my phone, also have it in my DSLR. It's a class 10 card which means it's super fast. Allows me to record 1080p HD video on my camera with no lag. So I picked one up for my phone as well. Bit smaller storage space than what you wanted, but I have never come close to filling it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231577
spoonerdee said:
Not that it matters much, or maybe it will. I bought this one for my phone, also have it in my DSLR. It's a class 10 card which means it's super fast. Allows me to record 1080p HD video on my camera with no lag. So I picked one up for my phone as well. Bit smaller storage space than what you wanted, but I have never come close to filling it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231577
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I just ordered one of these, but from Amazon. Gotta love Amazon Prime! $28 with free 2 day shipping.
Thanks for the heads up, I've been wanting a 32gb with a good class rating for a while.
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MicroSD Card

So has anyone bought an SD card for their oppo yet?
I'm tempted to get a "Transcend 64GB Premium Micro SDXC with Adapter Class 10 UHS-1" but not clear if it will work
aaminuk said:
So has anyone bought an SD card for their oppo yet?
I'm tempted to get a "Transcend 64GB Premium Micro SDXC with Adapter Class 10 UHS-1" but not clear if it will work
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I have an A-Data 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 on mine since I got it and haven't had any issues yet so I'm assuming yours should be ok.... I could be wrong though
Cool, thanks for the information
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I bought a Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC for mine, works perfectly
McBeaker said:
I bought a Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC for mine, works perfectly
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Oppo Find 7 X9077 @ 32GB Intern + SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDXC Ultra 128GB Disk:good:
I used this one SanDisk SDSDQU-064G-FFP Ultra 64 GB Class 10 Micro SD Card with SD Adapter
Working well
what file system do you use?
beton87 said:
what file system do you use?
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File system is exFAT for my Samsung Pro 64GB Micro SDXC
beton87 said:
what file system do you use?
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Yep, exFAT for me too.
blessingme said:
Oppo Find 7 X9077 @ 32GB Intern + SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDXC Ultra 128GB Disk:good:
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128gb here too. Love it.
Bought a Kingston Class 10 microSDXC 64GB Disk (with SD adaptor) - very reasonable at $49
MrColdbird said:
128gb here too. Love it.
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hey mr coldbird...did you unify that badboy and make your device totally awesome...
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hey mr coldbird...did you unify that badboy and make your device totally awesome...
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Yeah.
http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/tutorial-unified-storage-layout-for-oppo-find-7a.17952/
Find 7 supports SDXC card upto 128GB, so yours should be fine. I recommend the U3 class card though.
Just got a 128Gb Kingston for mine. Will copy my data over tonight.
Just bought a new Samsung Pro SDXC UHS-1 microSD card.
512 GB
I formatted it to NTFS. Works great in the oppo find 7.
At least it does using ColorOS 4.4.2
TWRP does not recognize this NTFS format but the OS does. I find it totally amazing to have 512 GB of storage on this phone. Really nice.
Netpac 128G Class 10 - FAT32.....works flawless

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