Ohai,
I was wondering if the phone supports micro SDXC-Cards up to 64gb.
Has anybody tested that in field?
Thank you in advance
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This question goes out thare to EVERYONE!
Does ANYONE know about the so called BUILT-IN Memory on the SPRINT HTC ARRIVE - A.K.A. HTC 7 PRO?
Is it a Micro SDHC Card that is inaccessable without dismanteling the phone, or is it a Chip on the Board?
Can this one be Upgraded to a 32GB Micro SDHC Card, if it truely has a Micro SDHC Card?
gd761 said:
This question goes out thare to EVERYONE!
Does ANYONE know about the so called BUILT-IN Memory on the SPRINT HTC ARRIVE - A.K.A. HTC 7 PRO?
Is it a Micro SDHC Card that is inaccessable without dismanteling the phone, or is it a Chip on the Board?
Can this one be Upgraded to a 32GB Micro SDHC Card, if it truely has a Micro SDHC Card?
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i'm sure the arrive have a micro SD card like other HTC wp7,they don't put nand memory
Please keep discussion threads in WP7 General! This does not contribute to the actual.development of WP7.
Samsung galaxy Tab S 800 Europe 16Gb wifi model supports suitable 128Gb cards. Don't see a Samsung genuine card, plse has anyone successfully used aan aftermarket 128Gb card - which?
Samsung make 2 high-speed 64Gb UHS-1 cards, the MB-MGCGB and the (apparently faster) MB-MG64B. Please anyone used either or know the max speed supported by the Tab S?
many thanks
YY
I have only used Sandisk 64GB and 128GB. Both formatted FAT32. Both work well.
Using a 64gb Samsung card here. Works great.
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yogayogi said:
Samsung galaxy Tab S 800 Europe 16Gb wifi model supports suitable 128Gb cards. Don't see a Samsung genuine card, plse has anyone successfully used aan aftermarket 128Gb card - which?
Samsung make 2 high-speed 64Gb UHS-1 cards, the MB-MGCGB and the (apparently faster) MB-MG64B. Please anyone used either or know the max speed supported by the Tab S?
many thanks
YY
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I am using 128GB from Sandisk. Can use it out of the box but reformatted with the Tab S just to play safe.
As far as I know, Samsung sd cards I've seen are only up to 64gb and I don't see any 128gb. I suggest you get a SanDisk one and don't go for any class A ones.
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Run a h2testw to determine if the card is legit, let me guess you got it off ebay? If so, you can report it counterfeit if the test comes back bad.
cavsoldier19d said:
Using a 64gb Samsung card here. Works great.
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Hmm, I've just bought an official Samsung 64gb class 10 and videos don't play well, some mp4s work, MKV dont and AVIs stall.
The same videos on a Kingston 32gb class 4 play flawlessly, all of them.
Really confused...
i was wondering that whether the g4 supports the uhs-1 interface on microsd cards ?
What read/write speeds do you get while it's in the phone?
Hey everyone,
could someone tell me which class of micro SD card the Moto Z2 force supports?
In all the recommendation blog posts they offer UHS-I class 1 or class 3 cards. I even saw a UHS-II class 3 card recommended once.
As usual you can't (easily) find information on these specific specs.
Does somebody know up to which class is supported?
Kind regards
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Hey everyone,
could someone tell me which class of micro SD card the Moto Z2 force supports?
In all the recommendation blog posts they offer UHS-I class 1 or class 3 cards. I even saw a UHS-II class 3 card recommended once.
As usual you can't (easily) find information on these specific specs.
Does somebody know up to which class is supported?
Kind regards
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UHS-II are not used at their max speed, so I would go with fastest UHS-I Samsung or Sandisk. With Lexar I had a lot of issues with my old Griffin (which should have same specs...)
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UHS-II are not used at their max speed, so I would go with fastest UHS-I Samsung or Sandisk. With Lexar I had a lot of issues with my old Griffin (which should have same specs...)
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Thanks for the info.
I asked a Motorola rep online when I bought the Moto Z and he told me that it doesn't support UHS-I cards.
But now it should be able to use UHS-I class 3 cards I hope.
Hi
I have the 10.1 GT-N8010 (Android 4.1.2). The documentation says that the maximum supported microSD card is 64GB. I inseretd a 128GB card with no problem. Does anyone know whether it accepts higher capacity cards ? Thanks.