exFAT Support On Micro SD - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Will the AT&T Note 4 support Exfat format on the Microsd or would it need unlock Bl for this?

S5 supports exfat and previous galaxy phones have too I think so likely note 4 will as well. Anyone with a Note 4 can confirm? I think anything above 64gb will have exfat as the default format unless you explicitly change it.
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imnoob55 said:
S5 supports exfat and previous galaxy phones have too I think so likely note 4 will as well. Anyone with a Note 4 can confirm? I think anything above 64gb will have exfat as the default format unless you explicitly change it.
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Makes sense, i thought they had beef with Microsoft and were put the kibosh on...
Otherwise no high res movies on my 128gig micro sd i just bought
can someone confirm?

Confirmation that Note 4 can store large files
sdlopez83 said:
Makes sense, i thought they had beef with Microsoft and were put the kibosh on...
Otherwise no high res movies on my 128gig micro sd i just bought
can someone confirm?
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I bought a Samsung Evo 128 GB card, put it in my Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and formatted it (from settings). Now, I've used adb push to successfully copy a 40 GB file onto the card.
From this, I assume that Note 4 formatted my card with the exFAT filesystem.

I can confirm exFAT does work on a Note 4 I bought 64gb SanDisk Plus Ultra for $30 at a local store an it's exFAT I had to install on my pc the exFAT format cause it wasn't able to read but once I installed that is works like a beauty an I formated from the phone (settings)

Not only does it seem to support exFat. I just formatted a new SD Card in my Note 4 Edge and it actually formatted it as exFat.

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Got new Sandisk Ultra 64Gb - android see 57.8Gb Windows see 27.8Gb ?

Goo day to you all
as the title i got today a new sandisk ultra for my galaxy s3.
when i inserted it into the phone i see i have a storage of 58.7 or something.
but when i use my card reader and windows i see only 27.8Gb.
i want to format the card to exFat for the option to transfer larger then 4Gb files but i can't because i want to use all the 64Gb space.
the card is original for sure!
thanks
Try mount the card via the phone by usb mass storage to the pc
Maybe its your reader
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james341 said:
Goo day to you all
as the title i got today a new sandisk ultra for my galaxy s3.
when i inserted it into the phone i see i have a storage of 58.7 or something.
but when i use my card reader and windows i see only 27.8Gb.
i want to format the card to exFat for the option to transfer larger then 4Gb files but i can't because i want to use all the 64Gb space.
the card is original for sure!
thanks
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I had this issue too, it was because my card reader didn't support SDXC specifications. I had to use the built in reader in my fairly new laptop to format.
Ricey said:
I had this issue too, it was because my card reader didn't support SDXC specifications. I had to use the built in reader in my fairly new laptop to format.
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What version of Window you are using?
First of all the card reader is old so maybe you are right and I'm using windows 7.
I have also an old mac book.
Maybe I will try with my wife Acer laptop in the evening
james341 said:
Goo day to you all
as the title i got today a new sandisk ultra for my galaxy s3.
when i inserted it into the phone i see i have a storage of 58.7 or something.
but when i use my card reader and windows i see only 27.8Gb.
i want to format the card to exFat for the option to transfer larger then 4Gb files but i can't because i want to use all the 64Gb space.
the card is original for sure!
thanks
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you won't get the full 64GB, after formatting you should about 59.5GB.
used my wife laptop
everything went well
it was the card reader
thanks
likwaiw said:
What version of Window you are using?
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Windows 7 x64
I have the 64GB class 10 from BB when they ran the 49.99 promotion a couple of weeks ago. I used the Easeus to format the card as FAT32 in one minute. And it had 59.48GB , which is what it's supposed to be. Idk if it's the same for the ultra . Just FYI
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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:

SanDisk Ultra 64gb SDXC (43.99)+FS Amazon (DEAD)

http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-microSDXC-Memory-Adapter-SDSDQUA-064G-U46A/dp/B007WTAJTO/ref=br_lf_m_1000844271_1_2_ttl?t=slickdeals&tag=slickdeals&ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=pc&pf_rd_p=1407230222&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_t=1401&pf_rd_i=1000844271&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=01EASJ4X4N68Z0M24N29
Get it while it's hot! (in stock as of 8:19 EST) :good:
DEAD as of 3:00 am EST
Got it ordered. I check it every morning waiting for that price. I will have a 32gb Class 10 for sale on Wednesday!
Thanks, I have been on the fence with 64 gig so many nock offs.... Order is placed
Guys, be warned that SGS3 DOES NOT support UHS-1 (i.e. class 10) cards.
There's a thread some on here where the exact card is supported.
XBOHDPuKC said:
Guys, be warned that SGS3 DOES NOT support UHS-1 (i.e. class 10) cards.
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does not support, but it works fine if you format the card in the phone. exFAT does not work, however, so you are limited to files < 4gb in size. Kind of defeats the purpose of having such a large microsd card though
UHS1 is simply a speed classification typically used by high power cameras. C10 refers to the minimum write speed of 10mb/s.
This card will work in exfat format for stock GS3, however cwm or twrp recovery only supports fat32 which this card will format to.
I have used this card before so don't be reluctant to to purchase it.
I have been using this exact card since the date I got my GS3 (mid June). It works well with everything and never crashed. It also works with backup and restore within CWM. YMMV though. It is exFAT formatted.
Phone will format it as fat32 and all will be fine. Tested and works well.
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What are you guys talking about? Have anyone actually tried this out?
I have this exact same card UHS-1 Class 10 (not the old Class 6 one) in exFat format and everything works fine in CWM and in Android.
EDIT: BTW, I formatted the card with SDFormatter on my PC, not on the phone.
S3 doesn't support UHS-1 speed but it does support exFAT format. The card itself came as exFAT, S3 won't even ask you to reformat it as FAT32. Just pop it in and everything works 100%.
Sweet, just nabbed one. I check the price every day also and was just about to post it here...beaten to the punch as usual .
ps anyone want to buy a Zune80gb heh heh
Is there a good way to utilize an "external" sd card to store apps and nandroids? It seems like the GS3 (and maybe just ICS/JB in general) is setup to use the "internal" sd for everything.
ponyboy82 said:
Is there a good way to utilize an "external" sd card to store apps and nandroids? It seems like the GS3 (and maybe just ICS/JB in general) is setup to use the "internal" sd for everything.
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Yes, the latest version of cwm official supports internal and external nandroids.
Order placed...Boom! Now I can tote more of my movie rips while traveling.
dangerclose said:
Yes, the latest version of cwm official supports internal and external nandroids.
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Cool, thanks. Any idea about Play store apps? I checked the reviews on Apps2Sd and they were all complaints about how it can only see the internal memory partition.
Lolento said:
What are you guys talking about? Have anyone actually tried this out?
I have this exact same card UHS-1 Class 10 (not the old Class 6 one) in exFat format and everything works fine in CWM and in Android.
EDIT: BTW, I formatted the card with SDFormatter on my PC, not on the phone.
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SD formatter is awesome software. I had issues with a 4speed card jumping in my canon. The SDformatter, made it stop. Dunno how it works, but it does.
Saw this on another android blog this morning and picked up a 32 for the gf, and a 64 for myself. Thanks for posting guys.
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Too bad it can't be shipped to Canada. :crying:
Be aware!
I bought the very same card at the beginning of the month and after 2 days of use the Card stopped working...
The card became unusable and I had to fill a claim with Amazon since the seller didn't reply to any of the emails I sent...
Just my experience guys...

[Q] This might be a dumb question, but...

Do the Tab Pro tablets support exFAT? I'm looking to buy the 8.4'' Tab Pro and a Sandisk Extreme Plus 64GB along with it, but from what I've read that it has to be formatted as exFAT to reach its full read/write speeds. The specs say the tablet supports up to 64GB so I assume it does, but I want to make sure before I drop $75 on that MicroSD card.
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Do the Tab Pro tablets support exFAT? I'm looking to buy the 8.4'' Tab Pro and a Sandisk Extreme Plus 64GB along with it, but from what I've read that it has to be formatted as exFAT to reach its full read/write speeds. The specs say the tablet supports up to 64GB so I assume it does, but I want to make sure before I drop $75 on that MicroSD card.
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I am using that sdcard and I am 99% sure it was working fine in the stock software.
yes it supports exFAT
Ok, I'll go ahead and get it, then. Thanks for the replies!

Is 128GB microSD supported or not?

Hi,
I want to buy 128 GB microSD card for Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition. I have heard, that on Android 4.3, max supported card capacity is 64 GB, and when you have Android 4.4 you can uset cards up to 128 GB.
That's why I am asking you. Do you have Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition running 128GB microSD without issues? I expect non-rooted devices
Thx for reply
hmyzak said:
Hi,
I want to buy 128 GB microSD card for Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition. I have heard, that on Android 4.3, max supported card capacity is 64 GB, and when you have Android 4.4 you can uset cards up to 128 GB.
That's why I am asking you. Do you have Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition running 128GB microSD without issues? I expect non-rooted devices
Thx for reply
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It should. But get a brand name one like sandisk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723722
buhohitr said:
It should. But get a brand name one like sandisk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723722
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Thanks. I want to buy 128GB Kingston, so I hope it will be OK.
hmyzak said:
Hi,
I want to buy 128 GB microSD card for Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition. I have heard, that on Android 4.3, max supported card capacity is 64 GB, and when you have Android 4.4 you can uset cards up to 128 GB.
That's why I am asking you. Do you have Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition running 128GB microSD without issues? I expect non-rooted devices
Thx for reply
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Yes. Using 128gb micros with no problems.
I'm also using a 128GB microsD card on a Note 10.1 2014 without issues. I'm rooted now but it also worked when I wasn't.
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Theoretically we should be able to use up to a 2tb sd card, if one existed. As long as it says sdxc or sdhc on it it will work.
sdhc is 4 to 32gb and 64+ is sdxc format. 128gb is sdxc...
For people prefering a specific model name: I just inserted a SanDisk Ultra 128GB (one of the current black ones: SDSQUNC-128G-GZFMA), formatted it in the tablet and am now having over 100GB space (what should I ever put on there...? )
OlafLostViking said:
For people prefering a specific model name: I just inserted a SanDisk Ultra 128GB (one of the current black ones: SDSQUNC-128G-GZFMA), formatted it in the tablet and am now having over 100GB space (what should I ever put on there...? )
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I have music, videos and work files not to mention pictures... I have around 4 - 5 gb free most of the time but find it VERY easy to fill up.
I also have rom images too and a backup of my device so it is easy to fix if things go wrong...
I use a Samsung Evo 128gb sd card.
On a side note, if you do get Kingston cards be aware that at one time there were "128gb sd cards" floating around but they said sdhc on them, NOT sdxc. These are fakes... As I said above, anything 64gb and above are sdxc...
It does work!
I just tested, bought a kingston micro sd and the tablet recognized it without a problem
I will be using it in a note 3 though

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