going to buy a Samsung 64gb sdxc card class 10 for my new galaxy tab s, can anyone tell me if the sdxc card can be read on pc via a adapter for SDHC card or d i need a separate adapter ?
auldreekie said:
going to buy a Samsung 64gb sdxc card class 10 for my new galaxy tab s, can anyone tell me if the sdxc card can be read on pc via a adapter for SDHC card or d i need a separate adapter ?
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SDHC already supports capacities up to 2TB, but Windows will not format a FAT32 device above 32GB so the decision was made to stop SDHC cards at 32GB and switch to SDXC which uses exFAT. If you don't care about exFAT and don't mind using a 3rd party format tool you can probably use SDXC cards in SDHC devices but this is only theory...officially this is not meant to be possible.
pdolton2000 said:
SDHC already supports capacities up to 2TB, but Windows will not format a FAT32 device above 32GB so the decision was made to stop SDHC cards at 32GB and switch to SDXC which uses exFAT. If you don't care about exFAT and don't mind using a 3rd party format tool you can probably use SDXC cards in SDHC devices but this is only theory...officially this is not meant to be possible.
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Basically the only time the 64 gb sdxc card would be in the pc (Win 7) would be to transfer any photos/video taken with the Tab s to the PC or vice versa wanting to transfer a photo/video from pc to the Tab S. All other times the Tab s would be the permanent home for the 64 gb sdxc card. I know I could do the transfer via usb but I'm not sure if it would be slower doing it that way.
It's a shame they never thought to make it compatible with USB 3.0.
auldreekie said:
Basically the only time the 64 gb sdxc card would be in the pc (Win 7) would be to transfer any photos/video taken with the Tab s to the PC or vice versa wanting to transfer a photo/video from pc to the Tab S. All other times the Tab s would be the permanent home for the 64 gb sdxc card. I know I could do the transfer via usb but I'm not sure if it would be slower doing it that way.
It's a shame they never thought to make it compatible with USB 3.0.
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I know pal i tend to agree.
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Is it advisable to go for the memory card for S3 ? Would it slow the data access speed ?
I am thinking of to get 32 GB memory card, though i am open for 64 GB too provided its not very expensive.
For 32 GB card i found SanDisk, Samsung's own card on amazon, can someone suggest which memory card is better (for 32 GB) and for (64 GB) for Samsung Galaxy S3 (ATT) .
I would recommend SanDisk, from a reputable seller for either size.
Personally, I wouldn't worry about getting a memory card unless you're running out of storage space. External cards will be slower than internal storage, but with a sufficiently high speed card, you won't really notice the difference in most cases.
I wouldn't really worry about brand unless you've never heard of the company (in which case beware).
I only advised SanDisk because of the 64 gb size. I've heard reports of some people having problems. I personally have a 32GB class 10 SanDisk that has been great. I use it as my storage for most everything on device (even my TiBu folder).
I'll take the opportunity to note that an SD card is great for backup purposes. It made getting my newest phone up and running with all my old data a breeze.
Exactly. Tbh, it's the same card i had in my Inspire, which had no usable internal storage. Plus, put everything on the external and if the phone suddenly craps out you won't lose your photos,etc.
mrhaley30705 said:
Exactly. Tbh, it's the same card i had in my Inspire, which had no usable internal storage. Plus, put everything on the external and if the phone suddenly craps out you won't lose your photos,etc.
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thank you all for suggestions:
narrowed down my choice to :
ht tp:// www .amazon.com/SanDisk-microSDHC-Memory-Adapter-SDSDQUA-032G-U46A/dp/B007XZM6VG/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1348441022&sr=1-5&keywords=sandisk+ultra+microsdhc
ht tp:// www .amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDHC-Version-Komputerbay/dp/B008H5QEI2/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1348441095&sr=1-3&keywords=sandisk+ultra+microsdhc+class+10+uhs-1+32+gb
Couldnt decide which to go and whats the difference between these ? Are these even good ones ?
i'm using the 64gb sandisk class 10 with no probs..the only thing i had to do was what other users have reported: reformat to fat32. it's been really fast. it seems to perform a lot better when it's connected in media mode as opposed to the usb mass storage mode in my experience. if u can find one for about 50 bucks, I think it's really worth it.
I grabbed a Samsung Class 10 32 GB card from Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005TUQV0E/
From what I can tell it gets the job pretty well. Benchmark speeds are fairly close to the advertised speeds.
Thanks
i am confused between:
SanDisk 32GB Mobile Ultra MicroSDHC UHS-I High Speed Class 10 Card (New Version) with Komputerbay SDXC USB Reader
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SanDisk Ultra 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-032G-U46A
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i am confused between:
SanDisk 32GB Mobile Ultra MicroSDHC UHS-I High Speed Class 10 Card (New Version) with Komputerbay SDXC USB Reader
and
SanDisk Ultra 32 GB microSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-032G-U46A
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I think the mobile ultra is water and shock resistant.
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drothenberger said:
I think the mobile ultra is water and shock resistant.
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Isn't every micro/mini, /sd card... I've washed cards many times...
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The difference is the Adapter is microSDHC to SD whereas
the USB reader one is a microSDHC to USB.
I got the USB reader since it's USB and can use in anything. The micro to SD you could use for a macbook or for photo/video in camera.
Well, I bought the sd-card and for the first couple of days it worked flawessly - then it started to automatically unmount-mount-unmount-mount..
After a bit of duckduckgoing I found out that this particular SD card can cause troubles if produced before 2010 (mine is) but what I need to understand is the following:
- does formatting it x-times help?
- does it help to format it directly on the phone? I did so but then my Mac did not recognize the card..
- the mini is said to support 64gb sd cards --> why do so many people have issues?
- it says "made for Android" --> how can it not work on a Samsung?
- are there other 64gb cards that you ppl know of that don't cause any problems?
Thanks!
I had a 32GB "made for Android" Sandisk card and had the same problem, albeit in a different Android device. Sandisk say it's a manufacturing issue according to info in this thread.
My solution was to buy a Samsung card
But I did try all the things you mention - formatting in the phone / on PC, different filesystems (fat32, exfat, ext4) etc. The actual issue was intermittent I/O errors when reading and writing data which cause Android to unmount the card.
If I were you I'd RMA the card. I haven't done extensive testing of the 64GB Samsung card in the S4 Mini (I9195) but it seems to work OK. What I do know is that I won't trust Sandisk again...
dj1471 said:
I had a 32GB "made for Android" Sandisk card and had the same problem, albeit in a different Android device. Sandisk say it's a manufacturing issue according to info in this thread.
My solution was to buy a Samsung card
But I did try all the things you mention - formatting in the phone / on PC, different filesystems (fat32, exfat, ext4) etc. The actual issue was intermittent I/O errors when reading and writing data which cause Android to unmount the card.
If I were you I'd RMA the card. I haven't done extensive testing of the 64GB Samsung card in the S4 Mini (I9195) but it seems to work OK. What I do know is that I won't trust Sandisk again...
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*sigh*.. well, on the bright side now I have a 64gb SD card for my camera and at least my old 32gb Sandisk one still works with Mini.
I have same problem with 64GB SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™ UHS-I card for mobile devices ... Are there any solution of this problem???
Stupid that sandisk still can't get 64gb cards to work properly in 2013 while advertising it's for Android.
This is ofc all based on yall input as I do not own a 64gb sandisk cards but a 8gb one. I'm now aware not to buy a sandisk 64gb card in the near future.
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Ye I finally got an Android phone that can actually use the bloody card (had it since December '12) and it does the same thing.
Apparently there was a manufacturing problem around that time (affected 32/64GB MicroSDXC Class 10's), so SanDisk is apparently replacing these cards. Just contact them on support.
So I just got a Kingston Class 10 64GB SDXC Card
I generally use Wifi File Transfer Pro to xfer stuff to extSd but in this tablet, its just dies down after a certain %
I thought it might be the SD card, then I inserted my Patriot Class 4 32GB card and same thing
I tried Air Droid and WTF, for both it shows ExtSD card is 11.76GB only!
Is there something wrong? or thats how kitkat is?
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So I just got a Kingston Class 10 64GB SDXC Card
I generally use Wifi File Transfer Pro to xfer stuff to extSd but in this tablet, its just dies down after a certain %
I thought it might be the SD card, then I inserted my Patriot Class 4 32GB card and same thing
I tried Air Droid and WTF, for both it shows ExtSD card is 11.76GB only!
Is there something wrong? or thats how kitkat is?
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I haven't run into this with my nexus devices and OTG readers, but try this thread for those who have the problem using external cards. I have a TabPro 12.2 on pre-order as well as a 64GB micro card so I will definitely try the fixes if needed.
ritchea said:
I haven't run into this with my nexus devices and OTG readers, but try this thread for those who have the problem using external cards. I have a TabPro 12.2 on pre-order as well as a 64GB micro card so I will definitely try the fixes if needed.
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I tried the same card with my note 2 4.3 - no issues at all but I see that threads, seems to be a trend with samsung and 4.4
does anybody know the max read/wright speeds of the first gen meenova card reader? i just bought a SanDisk Extreme 32GB UHS-I/U3 Micro SDHC and i just want to know should i buy the newer meenova reader that for sure supports the speeds of this card
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does anybody know the max read/wright speeds of the first gen meenova card reader? i just bought a SanDisk Extreme 32GB UHS-I/U3 Micro SDHC and i just want to know should i buy the newer meenova reader that for sure supports the speeds of this card
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I have two Meenova First Gen card readers. In one I have a Sandisk 128gb SDXC card and the other has a Sandisk Ultra 32gb SDHC both are Class 10 and I have no issues with read/write to either
can you connect the card reader to the Nexus 5 trough OTG?
It plugs right into the USB port of the Nexus 5. Some kernels have OTG capability; if yours doesn't, you can use the StickMount app to mount the reader.
im choosing from samsung MicroSDXC 64GB EVO(30,97 €) and MicroSDXC 64GB PRO(49,61 €), i will keep in it everything (do you know hoarders my pc and tablet is like their house ) not to slow card is something i want, and the qestion i strugle to find answer what max speed note 2014 can read write to sd card ?
i don't know....
dr.bro said:
im choosing from samsung MicroSDXC 64GB EVO(30,97 €) and MicroSDXC 64GB PRO(49,61 €), i will keep in it everything (do you know hoarders my pc and tablet is like their house ) not to slow card is something i want, and the qestion i strugle to find answer what max speed note 2014 can read write to sd card ?
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As for the max read/write speeds of the tablet, I don't know. But per Samsung, it is fully capable of the PRO sdcard. I have the Samsung 64GB PRO microsd card in my note 10.1 2014 edition and often save HD video to the card and watch them directly from the card and it works great. You should definately go with the pro if you want a fast card, like I said, it works great in my 2014 edition. :good:
So why not go the 128gb or Sandisk 200gb sd card?
The 200gb card works fine and I have hd video on it that works great...
ultramag69 said:
So why not go the 128gb or Sandisk 200gb sd card?
The 200gb card works fine and I have hd video on it that works great...
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So the Note also works with those 200gb cards then?
I currently have a 64gb card on my Note, but the higher capacity ones also work I might as well buy that, means I can share the same content instantly on both my tabs and laptops
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So the Note also works with those 200gb cards then?
I currently have a 64gb card on my Note, but the higher capacity ones also work I might as well buy that, means I can share the same content instantly on both my tabs and laptops
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Yep, they're sdxc format same as the 64gb and 128gb sd cards. Theoretically, it has been mentioned, sdxc should be able to go as high as 2Tb but 200gb is the biggest micro sd card out there at the moment.