Hi guys
I have bought a sd-card with UHS-I, 16gb storage and 45mb/s read speed but on all test of sd card read speed it just shows sth between 11-15 mb/s do you know why?
Could it be that our device has no UHS-I support!?
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So there is nobody who knows if our device has UHS-I support????
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Maybe you bought fake card? How much did you pay it
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@up I paid 30€ and I bought it at Saturn thats one of the biggest electronic market of germany so I don't think that it is a fake card
What manufacturer of card is it? My card have 15,9MB/s read from SD in Antutu benchmark, its an 8GB Sandisk.
It's hama with 16 gb!
According to google, the minimum speed of UHS class 1 is 10 MB/s and max is 104 MB/s
so 45 MB/s would be less than average, but afraid that 11-16 MB/s is still more than the minimum speed for a uhs class 1 card.
Further googling reveals that there is a certain hardware requirement to support the bandwith reached by uhs cards.
So I can not say this for sure as google is not very definitive about our specific phone...,
but given that the ace II is only a mid-range phone, I don't expect us to have that kind of support
That was my question if anyone knows if ace II has UHS-I support because I also googled and flund the same :c but i dind't found if ace II support it or not.
I think that ace 2 supports UHS-I, ask michail89 he has it as i remember
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hi guys..
which one u will prefer to buy
(i) sandisk microsdhc ultra mobile 32gb class 6
(ii) sandisk microsdhc ultra mobile 32gb class10 with UHS-1
does galaxy s2 i9100 support UHS-1 function?
Anyone can tell what exactly their differences? Both says can read up to 30m/sec but have difference class..
A Class 6 card has a minimum write/read speed of 6 MB/sec (48 Mb/sec), while a Class 10 card has a minimum write/read speed of 10 MB/sec (80 Mb/sec)
I had a sandisk 8Gb class 6 sd card and I've changed it for a 32Gb samsung class 10 card, and while the samsumg its faster, i dont really notice a real difference.
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go for class 10 .i m using it in s2 read speed is around 20mb/sec and write sreed is about 11mb/sec
i have class 6
and i didnt see much of a difference,
6 mb's there, 10 mb's there.
galaxy s2 is strong enough to dont get stuck while reading your sd card
I recently upgraded my phone to have a 32GB class 10 Samsung from a 16GB class 6.
To be honest, I don't notice a difference in performance on my phone. However, uploading my music and video onto the class 10 card from my computer seemed to be a little faster.
There's no difference when used on an S2.
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I bought Sandisk microsdhc ultra mobile 32gb class 6 and it's awesome.
I have ADATA 32GB class 10, and min. write speed i notice is 11MB. It's good when you are moving lots of data from or/and to sdcard, like movies or something.
I heard about using sdcard partition as swap, and for that class 10 is best.
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sandres19 said:
I bought Sandisk microsdhc ultra mobile 32gb class 6 and it's awesome.
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hey bro,
im planning for the same but then can u tell me the actual Read/Write speed //
would be really helpful.
Where did u guys buy 32 gb??
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is our galaxy 3 is compatible for microsd 2.0? does it support MicroSDHC. and if yes does that make any difference.
I read that HC stands for high capacity even transfer speed is more..so wanted to buy 4 gb class 6 MicroSDHC.. is it a good option :silly:
Nikhil_android said:
is our galaxy 3 is compatible for microsd 2.0? does it support MicroSDHC. and if yes does that make any difference.
I read that HC stands for high capacity even transfer speed is more..so wanted to buy 4 gb class 6 MicroSDHC.. is it a good option :silly:
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I have 8 class 8GB microsdhc card and works fine. No problems. Writing speed is aprox. 4,2 MB/s if it helps.
I have 8GB class 6 microsdhc and it works fine.
I had the same question...but I directly approached the Samsung guys...they told me that for sg3 microsdhc cards up to class 6 are supported. Above classes will work but not at their optimal speed.
.: cheers:.
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If it helps, I use a Sandisk 16GB Class 4 Mirco SDHC memory card in my Galaxy 3 and it works fine.
I got 16GB class 4 works awsm.....
From my awsm Galaxy 3.....
I own a Note II mobile. Can someone please help me what type of memory card should i buy. Class 4, 6 or 10? I am looking for 16GB or 32GB. Please help.
premkumarmech said:
I own a Note II mobile. Can someone please help me what type of memory card should i buy. Class 4, 6 or 10? I am looking for 16GB or 32GB. Please help.
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Go for class 10 Samsung cards. DONT even think of purchasing sandisk cards.
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tj_droid said:
Go for class 10 Samsung cards. DONT even think of purchasing sandisk cards.
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What's wrong with Sandisk? I use a Sandisk Ultra 32 GB class 10.. Works great?
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You will soon find out after you fill the card around 18 gb... the card keeps dismounting and remounting. .."sd card damaged" messages and then ultimately the card dies. ..
Happens on s3 and note 2.
So if you have 32gb SanDisk ultra sdhc cards... don't fill it beyond 16gb...
Unfortunately it is true
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pakure said:
You will soon find out after you fill the card around 18 gb... the card keeps dismounting and remounting. .."sd card damaged" messages and then ultimately the card dies. ..
Happens on s3 and note 2.
So if you have 32gb SanDisk ultra sdhc cards... don't fill it beyond 16gb...
Unfortunately it is true
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If this is true, then I am in for a surprise as I have filled around 15GB
In France Amazon stopped selling sandisk cards, they're investigating as many users report the death of the card after 3-4 month of use.
It may just be some defect cards behind other good ones, but if I were you I'd by a Samsung.
I bought a sandisk 64 Go SDXC a month ago, it's working fine for now but there's one thing I'm sure : I won't put important files on it without a backup somewhere else ...
I have a SanDisk 64 c10 with 22 gig of mp3's, 15 gig of movies and a few hundred photos and it's been working fine for months.
I am using Samsung 64GB Pro UHS-I on my N7105
The read speed is excellent
But the write speed won't be much difference than other Class 10 or Sandisk UHS-I
The write speed is a little bit faster than my old Lexar Class 10 32GB
Write:
Samsung 9.7MB/s VS Lexar 6-7MB/s
The read speed is A LOT faster.
Read:
samsung 64GB 58MB/s VS Lexar 10MB/s
This test , my Samsung 64GB is at 70% capacity used(mainly MP3s and apple lossless files)
It would be even faster if the used capacity is lower.
So the verdict is, if you really NEED this fast, like faster media scanning.
Then pay a little more get the fastest card available.
If you don't, any Class 10 cards would be fine.
pakure said:
You will soon find out after you fill the card around 18 gb... the card keeps dismounting and remounting. .."sd card damaged" messages and then ultimately the card dies. ..
Happens on s3 and note 2.
So if you have 32gb SanDisk ultra sdhc cards... don't fill it beyond 16gb...
Unfortunately it is true
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i was going to buy one cuz its really hard to find Samsung micro SD here :crying:
thanks GOD i didn't bought one yet
and i really heard a lot of stories about died SanDisk SD cards :/ :silly:
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buy this for sure! you will have no Regret
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i was going to buy one cuz its really hard to find Samsung micro SD here :crying:
thanks GOD i didn't bought one yet
and i really heard a lot of stories about died SanDisk SD cards :/ :silly:
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Eh, take the bad reviews with a large grain of salt. I have just under 30 gigs used of my 64 gig Sandisk card and it's working just fine.
I say buy whatever is priced right for you. If it fails, send it back.
Not very hard at all.
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buy this for sure! you will have no Regret
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Yeah I am using this one, It's really fast! and no problems so far.
a little bit pricier though.
I bought mine in Hong Kong for USD 76
While Sandisk 64GB UHS-I is around USD53 in here.
i have 32 gb scan disk .kingmax 4 class. no problem at all almost 6 months
Note 2 is not released 6 months back. ..how come you are using the card for 6 months on note 2?
Remember I am not saying San disk has bad cards. .. the Combo of s3 or note 2 with ultra sdhc 32gb SanDisk cards alone have this problem
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I have the SM-T210RZWYXAR version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and I have 2 questions.
1) What is the max amount of storage that can be used? On one site is says 32GB on another it says 64GB
2) What is the MAX read and write speed of the micro SD card port?
1. SM-T210R supports 64 GB sd cards.
2. Depends on the class of the sd card.
class 2 cards are 2MB/s, standard video recording,
class 4 cards are 4MB/s, Hi-Def (720p-1080p/1080i)
class 6 cards are 6 MB/s, basically the same specs as class 4 but faster.
class 10 cards 10MB/s with full Full 1080p and high speed data bus.
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1. SM-T210R supports 64 GB sd cards.
2. Depends on the class of the sd card.
class 2 cards are 2MB/s, standard video recording,
class 4 cards are 4MB/s, Hi-Def (720p-1080p/1080i)
class 6 cards are 6 MB/s, basically the same specs as class 4 but faster.
class 10 cards 10MB/s with full Full 1080p and high speed data bus.
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thanks , i am wanting to buy a 64 bit class 10 with 70MBPS speed so thats why i wanted to know this information
what is the speed of Tab S card slot?
I'm going to buy a microSD card and I don't know what speed should I take:
30, 50, 80 or 90 MB/s?
I don't care how fast I can copy files from PC. I just wonder what is the maximum speed of read/write by Tab S?
I dont unfortunatley have technical speeds of how quick it copies but i found that mine. Could happily copy 2GB files from internal to my UHS1 64GB sd card from samsung pretty quickly, within 1 minute.
So it is about 33MB/s. Class 10 is not enough.
So minimum Sandisk extreme?
http://www.sandisk.com/products/memory-cards/microsd/
I guess depends if you can get a UHS-2 or 3 that a tab s can make the most of? Just used A1 SD Bench and got 30 MB/s write and 13MB/s read (edit. Other way round). It is a UHS-1 samsung micro sd card. Possibly a samsung EVO or SanDisk extreme.
I have the Lexar 64gb 600x micro sdxc class 10 UHS-I 90mb/s, I have had it about 4 months now and it was previously in my Samsung Galaxy S4. I have never met transfer speeds as fast on any other microsd I have used before, nor have I been met with such stability. I have one of these cards in my Samsung Galaxy Tab S for storing any media (books, music and movies) and haven't had any issues still. I also have another in my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 I which I play music from every single day.
As I said, I have had the card for a few months now, and I have used it in 3 different devices, all with outstanding performance. The origin SanDisk microsd cards I purchase (2x 32Gb micro sdhc ultra) I had to return 3 times before I had a reasonably stable working product. I am not dissing SanDisk nor promoting Lexar. I just want to share the experiences I have had recently.
I hope this helps. Message me if anyone has a question.
redenfredaesh said:
I have the Lexar 64gb 600x micro sdxc class 10 UHS-I 90mb/s
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Can you make a speed test in A1 SD Bench and post results (Tab S)?
A1 SD test results.
The first picture is the test results from my lexar 64gb sdxc 600x UHS-I
The second picture is a comparison using SanDisk Ultra 32gb sdhc.
Testing device is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S (SM-T700).