128gb microSDXC card working? - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Accessories

Hi guys, has anyone already tried out a 128gb sd card with the note 10.1 2014? I'm running out of memory and would like to upgrade to either a 64gb or 128gb. But don't wanna spend alot of money only to realize it isnt compatible..

clouds5 said:
Hi guys, has anyone already tried out a 128gb sd card with the note 10.1 2014? I'm running out of memory and would like to upgrade to either a 64gb or 128gb. But don't wanna spend alot of money only to realize it isnt compatible..
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Well, it seems to be working with all the devices in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIdBOB209nc
Galaxy S2, S3, S4, Note 2, Note 3, Experia Z... etc
Don't see any reason why it shouldn't work on a P600, P601 & P605 if it is working on a device as old as the S2.

I was wondering if anybody has tried one of these generic 128gb microdsd cards? I don't usually get cards from eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/128-Gb-Micr...d=100011&prg=9723&rk=1&rkt=10&sd=291118487813

Did anyone try the 128GB from eBay?

As I've said many times before people please don't but memory cards on ebay. There are too many fakes that cause all host of problems on the devices and then theres that they aint even the size they are advertised at.
Buy memory cards from Amazon or other respected shops BUT i find Amazon best value for money with regards to memory cards.
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The genuine 128GB card from SanDisk works perfectly in the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. I have also tested it in the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Note 12.2 (where it is now and still functioning properly).
Do NOT buy generic memory cards from eBay. You would be wasting time and money. If you cannot afford the 128GB card, get the 64GB card from Amazon, it's running around $40 USD there.

Yeah, if the price is too good to be true, it generally is... 128gb Sandisk was bought from Amazon.com. It works fine and is genuine. Was $120AUD. That's less than a dollar a Gb...
Don't buy generic from ebay, it will read as 128gb but in actuality will be, if you're lucky, 8gb or less... Once you get to the sd cards capacity it just fills in empty files. Looks like it's there and works while in PC but as soon as you insert in tab or phone it has nothing but corrupted sectors.
Most of the sellers of these are fly by night cowboys who have been members for less than a month. And there are multiple accounts all about the same price but by different members...
You have been warned...
Here's a readout from an app that tests a card - I only did a test on 30gb as that should tell me. Name of app is at the end...
Warning: Only 30000 of 243991 MByte tested.
The media is likely to be defective.
0 KByte OK (0 sectors)
29.2 GByte DATA LOST (61440000 sectors)
Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors)
0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors)
29.2 GByte corrupted (61440000 sectors)
0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors)
First error at offset: 0x0000000000000000
Expected: 0x0000000000000000
Found: 0x0d793fbe835e4fde
H2testw version 1.3
Writing speed: 13.1 MByte/s
Reading speed: 13.5 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4

There's a compatibility tool from Sandisk, which shows you what will work whit a device: pct1.sandisk.com/default.aspx#
The 128gb microSDXC is listed there...

The official SanDisk 128GB card definitely works in my P600. I just pulled it out of my SGS3 (where it also works), and it worked fine in my tablet.

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16GB SD Card compatible?

I am thinking of getting this SanDisk Ultra® II SDHC 16GB High Performance Card found here:
http://apac.sandisk.com/Products/It...Ultra_II_SDHC_16GB_High_Performance_Card.aspx
How do I know if this is a cat4 or cat6 SD Card. Will I be able to fully utilize the 16GB SD card on the Elfin? Compatibility issues?
Anyway whats the largest capacity SD Card that the Elfin supports?
hi
i have kingston 4GB and is working in my HTC 3452
God please... you know what're writing
you need MICRO SD - no SD !
the biggest capacity of micro SDHC is 8gb and it's working fine
lol
Oh woops! So the Elfin uses microSD card lol...
In that case how does this SanDisk Mobile Ultra microSD card go with the Elfin. Is it a cat4 or cat 6 card?
http://apac.sandisk.com/Products/It...-SanDisk_Mobile_Ultra_microSDHC_8GB_Card.aspx
Or should I go for the Kingston one...,
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/con...ack=http://www.kingston.com&ktcpartno=SD6/8GB
Does anyone know if the Kingston 16GB class4 microSD work with the Elfin?
I heard that the Elf can work with 4GB max, is the Elfin different? Are u sure the 8GB microSD is working correctly??
Yes, it works perfect. I am using 8GB for 6 months without problems. Theoretical, it can works with a 32GB card, but as jackolus said, there is only 8 GB on the market.
From what I've researched before purchasing the phone, it can support up to 32GB in MicroSD, the Elfin, not sure if the Elf does the same.
non-sdhc cards ended with 4gb
i don't know, if there are any special builded cards arround with 6gb or 8gb without sdhc...
up to 4gb there is only sdhc.
it was created to enable sized up to 32gb.
so every mashine, that can read sdch-standart should be enable to handle cards up to 32gb...in theory...
ELF should be enabled as well...
but i think, it's also a kind of politics.
it won't lasst more than 1 year from now on, then there will come a new sdhc2.0 standart or something else, and all the people must bye new mashines, phones and readers if they want to have space that's bigger than 32gb...
...i saw it in my crystal ball
Yeah Elf should support 32 G MicroSDHC cards.
I'm waiting for 16G to come out this month or next.
Running an 8G now in my ELF.
32G regular SDHC, not micro also came out this month.
I know someone using an 8 gig micro sdhc on their touch elf. I seriously considered buying one as I am only using a 4 gig micro sdhc however has recently decided to wiat for the 16 gig to come out. 16 gigs would be so much nicer on my phone then 8 gigs.
yes, 16gb micro sd cards work. http://www.mobymemory.com/micro-SD.asp
64GB
hotrod101 said:
I know someone using an 8 gig micro sdhc on their touch elf. I seriously considered buying one as I am only using a 4 gig micro sdhc however has recently decided to wiat for the 16 gig to come out. 16 gigs would be so much nicer on my phone then 8 gigs.
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wait for 64gb it will be even nicer...
gadamczyk said:
wait for 64gb it will be even nicer...
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I believe that I have read somewher that 32 gig is the biggest for SDHC. Anything bigger will be a whole new class of card and will not be supported by our devices. By the time 64 gig is released, we will probably not even be using our current devices anyways. It takes to damn long for the bigger cards to come out.
I dont think we will see 64g till 2011
& thats when the new PS4 will be out too
for now enjoy the 16g card out in nov
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2008/09/sandisk-unveils-16gb-microsd-and-m2-cards-for-mobiles/
im using sandisk 8gb micro sdhc.
Sandisk 16 gig Micro SDHC finally available in Canada - Just ordered mine from a local computer shop - Should be in early next week. I CAN"T WAIT!!!!!
I got mine from Amazon for $64
ilordvader said:
I got mine from Amazon for $64
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16GB? Does it work in the Elf(in)?
Breen said:
16GB? Does it work in the Elf(in)?
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I have Att Fuze
works great
Took longer then I was told, but it finally came in. Sandisk 16 gig class 2 Micro SDHC - I stuck in in to make sure it was real and sure enough - Just over 15 gig's registered on my device as free space. Now to fill it up. I am a very happy camper and it cost less then $100.00 Canadian - I am the first person in my area to get one - even most of the people at the local shops - "The Source", Almost every computer shop and electronic's store still say you can't get them that big, but I went in and showed them today - they couldn't believe it. Man, what are they doing working / running these shops if they don't / can't even keep up with technology. It's just too bad I had to wait this long. Oh well, I have it now and so far it works great.
Edit: I just uploaded my backup of my original four gig card and loaded it up on my device and guess what. It works great - Actually - Loading times are faster now for movies, Music and programs installed on the card. I am an even happier camper now.

Sandisk 16GB microSDHC works on Elfin

In case anybody is interesting: The new Sandisk 16 Gigabytes microSDHC (Class2) works nicely on my HTC Elfin (otherwise known als the HTC Touch with 256/128 MB) bought from T-Mobile Germany (still with original T-Mobile branded ROM).
BTW: when using the 16 Gigs microSDHC on a PC, the transfer speed seems to higher than 2MB/sec. I am using a Transcend M5 reader.
vy 73,
DL1DBY
thanks! it's exactly the test i was waiting for! i think i'll upgrade my memory soon, i'm still using the standard 1gb microsd
Hi
I've tried using two of these with my Elf - But have found them to be very flaky
Long load times and in both cases the cards became unusable
Files that would transfer on and off my 6Gb card would fail
In fact the 2nd one (replacement) didn't even get a far as being used. I'd transferred files from my 6GB to my PC, on the transfer back (using a sandisk Micro SD to UDB reader) it failed and the card is now unreadable
So - I'm going to hold fire until they get a bit more reliable
RON
Hawklan, where did you get those cards from? It could be possible they were fakes. And as for the MicroSD sizes, if I recall right, the WM ELF can support up to 32GB.

Biggest Micro Card?

Whats the biggest micro card this phone will support. Are 32gb / 64gb even made?
i ordered this 16gb one, if there are 32 or 64 i want to know too
Kingston Technology SDC2/16GB 16 GB microSDHC Class 2 Flash Card
At the moment the largest card is 16GB.
16g is the largest, but 32g is coming out soon. My guess is that they will be quite expensive and no word on speed. While the class (speed) is in write mode only, it does make a difference when using the camera or writing files to the card.
I got a Ridata 16gig Class 6 microsd three days ago and works great!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820183245&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Froogle-_-Memory+(Flash+Memory)-_-RITEK-_-20183245
The largest Rhodium supports is 32GB.
SDHC specs out at 32GB max.
I think only a few companies make 16GB Class 6 cards. Transcend being one of them. I don't think you can get 32GB ones just as yet and no way you can get a Class 6 one anyway.
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SDHC specs out at 32GB max.
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and i think before they release 32gb SDHC they'll go the SDXC way with 64 & 128gb model.
if you plan on getting a Transcend card for use with a GSM TP2, be careful. There have been reports of Transcend cards not working well with the TP2. I personally experienced it, when my Class 6 8GB card would randomly disappear from the phone, or when music would skip during playback. Switched to a Sandisk Class 2 8GB that came with my BB Storm, and haven't experienced a single problem.
And also, note that the Transcend card worked great in my BB Storm, BB Bold 9700, LG Incite and Samsung BJII before this. Nothing wrong with the card, just with the TP2.
16gb is the largest built. 32gb is the largest theoretical that sdhc supports. youll need sdxc for more than that. i wonder if rhodium will support this in the future. old htc devices (and samsung) that could only do regular sd that capped at 4gb could do sdhc with a rom/driver update. sdxc supports up to 2tb which will be interesting to see.
The 32g microsd is long over due. Every so often there will be a press release that the 32 will be release within the next month or so. The projected time frame will come and go. There was a PR stating that 64g was in the works.
if a 32gb microsd card is sold i will buy it. i have an 8gb and could get a 16gb surprisingly cheap but i wont buy a stop gap knowing a 32 might be out soon.
I just got my 16gb no name cheapie from hong kong micro sd card for my tp2 in the mail. I spent numerous hours setting it up with the programs I wanted on it music and such. I had used it for about an hour or so and all the sudden the phone went crazy.. somehow the card corrupted it self im guessing cause the phone no longer recognized it or anything on it.. I removed the card and put it in my card reader to my laptop nothing was on it but a mess of folders all with the name ".." I thought maybe I had done something wrong so I formatted it and tried again. same thing happened the next day. I now reverted back to my 8gb sandisk and havent had any problems with it.. I guess its a get what you pay for kinda deal. Maybe there is something I can do I would think flash memory is flash memory but I guess they have their diffrences. Just wanted to share my .02 on my experience I would like to get another 16gb because bigger is better but ill wait it out and see what is to come next.
Biggest MicroSD Card
Sandisk 64GB SDXC formatted Fat32 works.. recognised as 60871.23MB under Settings > System > Memory and by Total Commander File Manager.

SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS Memory Card

I purchased the SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter off Amazon. I took my Sandisk 64gb micro SD and the 128gb and attached both to a desktop PC, transferred all the files off my 64 to the 128, and placed the 128 in my s3. It seems to be working just fine. The system reports the proper amount of original space and leftover space. It's been 3 days and I'm happy so far. I got mine here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IIJ6W4S/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It's currently $119 plus shipping, you may be able to find it for less somewhere else but that's where I bought mine.
kettir said:
I purchased the SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter off Amazon. I took my Sandisk 64gb micro SD and the 128gb and attached both to a desktop PC, transferred all the files off my 64 to the 128, and placed the 128 in my s3. It seems to be working just fine. The system reports the proper amount of original space and leftover space. It's been 3 days and I'm happy so far. I got mine here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IIJ6W4S/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It's currently $119 plus shipping, you may be able to find it for less somewhere else but that's where I bought mine.
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Thanks for reporting that your i9300 supports 128GB MicroSDXC UHS-1 cards.
kettir said:
I purchased the SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS Memory Card Speed Up To 30MB/s With Adapter off Amazon. I took my Sandisk 64gb micro SD and the 128gb and attached both to a desktop PC, transferred all the files off my 64 to the 128, and placed the 128 in my s3. It seems to be working just fine. The system reports the proper amount of original space and leftover space. It's been 3 days and I'm happy so far. I got mine here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IIJ6W4S/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It's currently $119 plus shipping, you may be able to find it for less somewhere else but that's where I bought mine.
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Wow! Congrats that it's working well on yours! I only have 1gig SD card XD
The card has exFAT format from box?
mendoza101991 said:
Wow! Congrats that it's working well on yours! I only have 1gig SD card XD
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ive tried a 64 gig card in my s3 it has problems
bricker1 said:
ive tried a 64 gig card in my s3 it has problems
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what kind of problems did you encounter?
In my S3 64GB ran very fine and now 128GB as well. As far as i remember, the 128GB-card came with exFAT out of the box...
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Clark

Micro SD Card Capacity

The spec for the Tab S4 states the memory is "expandable up to 400GB via microSD card".
Has anyone tried to install a 512GB micro SD card?
pellajl said:
The spec for the Tab S4 states the memory is "expandable up to 400GB via microSD card".
Has anyone tried to install a 512GB micro SD card?
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Yes I have a lexar 512GB. Extfat and SDXD support to 2TB.
Enviado desde mi SM-T835 mediante Tapatalk
speedman said:
Yes I have a lexar 512GB. Extfat and SDXD support to 2TB.
Enviado desde mi SM-T835 mediante Tapatalk
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Thank you. Much appreciated.
Just a heads up, most OEM's only list the sd cards available at the time of launch. This is a proven fact that this size works but how can you say a 2 tb card will work if it hasn't been tested?
They will NEVER state that a higher card will work if it hasn't been tried as this is false advertising and can lead to being sued if later it turns out to be false.
Best advice, theoretical limit of SDXC is 2 Tb, if your phone/tablet can handle a 64gb sd card it should be able to handle anything up to that, beware of format though (FAT32, exFAT OR NTFS) as some devices are limited by software...
And this has been discussed before....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s4/accessories/best-memory-card-t3937631
Per that thread, Ultramag also has a 512gb card
And I've used an external 1TB hard drive without problems; the system sees it as a USB storage drive. Only complication is that it is NTFS. How I wish NTFS played better with Android.
I've gone back and forth on which brand to go with for 512MB; most reviews suggests SanDisk Extreme has the best performance (higher read speeds + equal write speeds), but it is nearly twice the cost of Samsung, PNY, and others ($160ish vs $90ish). I wish I could get a 1 TB SanDisk, but way outside my price zone. I'm planning on going with PNY once my CC rewards Amazon card gets delivered.
Joe
So I got my new card. I couldn't be happier. My write speed has gone from 15 MB/s to 50 MB/s. Read speed is 80MB/s.
My old card:
SanDisk 400GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter - up to 100MB/s read speed and no write speed specified, Class 10, U1, Full HD, A1
My new card:
PNY U3 Pro Elite MicroSD Card - 512GB, Class 10, U3, V30, A2, up to 100MB/s read speed and up to 90MB/s write speed
I don't pretend to fully understand all the techno babble related to micro SD cards -- U-This, V-That, Class-Whatever, Up-To-Speed that isn't attainable in real life. But this is noticeably faster for transferring from internal memory to the external card.
Go for the highest speed ratings you can -- it is worth it.
Joe
FYI, because I read $160 for a 512GB card, I just bought a SanDisk Extreme 400GB at Amazon.de (ASIN B07FCQRN9K, sold and shipped from Amazon) for EUR 74. It's back at EUR 99 right now, but I bet it will some down again before Christmas. Also the Samsung 512GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC Evo Select (ASIN B07MKSGZM6) is at $65 right now. That's the same card as the Samsung Evo Plus, it's just a rebrand for Amazon. It has pretty lousy *random* write speeds, and thus no A1 or A2 rating, but is fine for sequential writes, so if you're worried about copying larger files from internal storage, it should be just as fast as a SanDisk Extreme doing that.
And I just see that amazon.com has the 400 GB extreme for $78 right now, so if you don't strictly need the extra 112 GB, you can save the extra 50-60 bucks. So these days, if you aren't setting your mind on a specific model you can get good value for the money.

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