64gb card support - Xiaomi Redmi 1S

Any one using 64gb card in 1s..!! Review please..!! Please mention Ur rom and card brand..!! I just want to know does card support oob in cm 12 or 12.1...!!
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gaurav bhoite said:
Any one using 64gb card in 1s..!! Review please..!! Please mention Ur rom and card brand..!! I just want to know does card support oob in cm 12 or 12.1...!!
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R1s supports upto 32gb memory card..and not 64gb

gaurav bhoite said:
Any one using 64gb card in 1s..!! Review please..!! Please mention Ur rom and card brand..!! I just want to know does card support oob in cm 12 or 12.1...!!
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I used to own a s3 mini it does have 32 Gb support but some devolopers extended it to 64 by changing something i dont know let me ask them

eswarvf said:
I used to own a s3 mini it does have 32 Gb support but some devolopers extended it to 64 by changing something i dont know let me ask them
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So you mean you can change hardware with a software?...nice let me know then...
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What he meant was ,that you can extend support to 64gb memory card,not increase space of memory card,using software mod

Hsmetric181 said:
What he meant was ,that you can extend support to 64gb memory card,not increase space of memory card,using software mod
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I meant that only...btw the hardware of redmi 1s supports upto 32gb sd card then can some software mod increase the support to 64gb sd card?...but i know that you cant change hardware with software...
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The phone support 64gb card with partition method...!! But there are some users reported 64gb work without partition..!! But there is no detailed convo anywhere...!! So conforming if anyone using or not!
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My friend is using strontium 64GB memory card without any problem in redmi 1s.
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sainiashish08 said:
My friend is using strontium 64GB memory card without any problem in redmi 1s.
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Any ss? Let us know ?

I am using a 64GB card as well.
No problems here.
I think I needed to format it at the beginning with TWRP, but not sure^^

our device supports 64gb card.. it's written in official specs sheet..

Well,redmi 1s works with 64GB, using a Samsung 64GB evo.
Here

unkown rockstar said:
I meant that only...btw the hardware of redmi 1s supports upto 32gb sd card then can some software mod increase the support to 64gb sd card?...but i know that you cant change hardware with software...
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What the hell are you talking about man? The card reading aspects are not really based on hardware as you think. The larger the card, you'd need to have higher buffer + accessing speed. You can improve those by various software techniques. And most systems that say it supports 32gb can read 64 gb just fine. problem is in some rare cases there is a possibility of the card data getting corrupted and you'd have to format it in extreme cases. Generally what happens is that access is a bit slower that the card may not perform to its class4class6/class10.1 or whatsoever specified seeds.
(As far as I know).

Using 64 GB Strontium .
I ll explain all of it to u........our device , by default (atleast in MiUi 5), does not support exFat format thats generally used in 64 GB cards cuz it shows unsupported format in MiUi...solution is to format it with FAT32 (using a 3rd party tool or in phone if it permits formatting 64 GB card) . Moreover, Windows default tool wont format anything larger than 32 gig with FAT32.
Alternatively, CyanogenMod port for out phones support exFat format.....i highly recommend it over FAT32 because of 4 GB file size limitation of FAT32 . I ve seen a guy using 128 GB card with no issues .
In a nutshell, format with FAT32 for max compatibility, and use exFat if u ll store files larger than 4 GB in the card . Personally, i use exFat .
Finally, here is my card
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The Redmi 1s boxes does state 64gb card support on the Chinese wcdma version that I have. But the usual windows format utility cannot format cards/drives >32gb. The workaround is to use 3rd party tools to format 64gb cards. But fat32 is still limited to individual 4gb file sizes.
Search for utilities by googling for "3rd party fat32 format utility" or something similar.

So i got my ans ..!! Thanx for all of users efforts with the images to prove it..!! as i knew that 1s supports 64gb cards but i just wanted to be sure before investing more 2k for card..... thank you :good:

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SanDisk releases mobile ultra MicroSDXC 64GB - On sale immediately [SHARE]

There is another similar thread in the Xoom section, but I'm thinking of sharing this information more specifically in XDA general.
http://www.seednonym.com/2011/09/sandisk-releases-mobile-ultra-microsdxc.html
Check it out, and let me know what you guys think. It's on sale at SanDisk's website at $219 but don't rush it.
Any devices supporting this?
Any Cell phone's?
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I have stated in my website.
Currently there are no confirmations whether what devices support it due to the different memory interface. SanDisk doesn't provide any information as of now, so it's better to wait until the confirmation goes out for exFat systems.
I saw a post about formatting in FAT32 and it worked.
Not sure how true that is?
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KRAZYADROIDMASTER said:
I saw a post about formatting in FAT32 and it worked.
Not sure how true that is?
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It is possible, but i think it does affect the system writing process. the reading speed might even be affected too.
shouldn't be too long before the 128GB cards come out
I have it and few other guys at SGS2 forum section. By default card is formated "exFat" our galaxy s2 phone can't read it, but offers to format it "fat32" takes few seconds.
After that it works perfectly fine.
Should work on any phone if formated to fat32. Hopefuly in the future we will have native exfat support.
From what I've heard Windows Phones should support 64GB microSDs without any formatting required since exFAT is Microsoft's proprietary file system. They either support them now or with the Mango update, but either way they're supported.
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Operating system kernels, such as Linux, make no distinction between SDHC and SDXC cards, as long as the card contains a compatible filesystem.
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Test Of The SanDisk 64GB Micro SDXC Card On Galaxy S II
You are welcome!
nikidorian said:
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Test Of The SanDisk 64GB Micro SDXC Card On Galaxy S II
You are welcome!
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Thanks for the info!
$220... Costs less to get two CLASS 10 32GB mSD cards...
strychninetwitch said:
$220... Costs less to get two CLASS 10 32GB mSD cards...
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That's the whole point exactly. I'd rather speed than storage.
It seem to be used in camera
kiemthu123 said:
It seem to be used in camera
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Cameras usually use SD instead of microsd
wonder when android is going to increase the capacity

Memory Card

Hello everyone,
I've been reading that a class 10 memory card would make a big difference on Xperia Arc S. What would you recommend?
Class 10, they are fast
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Flo95 said:
Class 10, they are fast
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I already know it Flo95, but which one?
Check my sig
Even with 23GB on it it still writes @ 9.5MB/s and reads @ 20+MB/s
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You can't really go wrong with a class 10 sd card in my experience. Kingston, Sandisk,....
I have Samsung 16gb class 10 and is very fast!
My 16 gb class 10 is full of music, go for a 32gB better!
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My 16 gb class 10 is full of music, go for a 32gB better!
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Have you made a partition with ext3 on 16Gb? How big it should be... Because right now I have 16Gb Kingston but my ext3 partition for the app2sd is only 1Gb which appears on the phone as 380Mb
estilian said:
Have you made a partition with ext3 on 16Gb? How big it should be... Because right now I have 16Gb Kingston but my ext3 partition for the app2sd is only 1Gb which appears on the phone as 380Mb
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I maybe wrong, but unless you're on a custom ROM, if you're on stock Gingerbread, i don't think you will need any partition whatsoever, as you can just use your phone to format it the card.

Tell me your opinion about swap memory

I have a plan to buy a 16 GB class 10 sd card, and make a swap partition.
What do u think about that, because i have heard a few opinion about that. somebody said that swap is not good for our sd card, the other one said that class 10 sd card is good in writing speed but it doesn't good in random writing which it's mean class 4 is better, and many more
I just ask for your opinion, and probably u can give me an advice
Thx in advance :beer:
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Some Swap scripts arent good because they decrease sdcard life but i have app named Ram Expander (Swap) which i bought from play store and its great! U can set swap file upto 2GB and increase ram! I have 602MB swap! And my memory total is 880MB
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class 10 is definetely better than class 4.
gettin me a 32 gb class 10, not for my gio though, for my ipad to watch movies on it
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voetbalremco said:
class 10 is definetely better than class 4.
gettin me a 32 gb class 10, not for my gio though, for my ipad to watch movies on it
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I dont even know myself if what class my sdcard is! Only know my Memory card is SanDisk 2GB. Anyone knows an app or a way to check out my sdcards class?
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batman38102 said:
I dont even know myself if what class my sdcard is! Only know my Memory card is SanDisk 2GB. Anyone knows an app or a way to check out my sdcards class?
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Go pull it off..
And then take a look at your sdcard, if there is a number inside a small circle, that's your sdcard class
Ussualy class 10 and 6 are written, but class 2 or 4 not
U could check it via sdtool too..
Class of sdcard means the minimum write speed of that card, if u found ur average writing speed 5 or 4, below 6 it must be class 4 sd card
That's what i know..
press thanks wont hurt ur finger :beer:
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junnickbefore14 said:
Go pull it off..
And then take a look at your sdcard, if there is a number inside a small circle, that's your sdcard class
Ussualy class 10 and 6 are written, but class 2 or 4 not
U could check it via sdtool too..
Class of sdcard means the minimum write speed of that card, if u found ur average writing speed 5 or 4, below 6 it must be class 4 sd card
That's what i know..
press thanks wont hurt ur finger :beer:
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Yup found it! Class 4 my sdcard is!
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There is a huge thread somewhere here about SD cards and I got the idea that a classe 4/6 is better than a class 10 for this kind oh usage. I understood that a class 10 SD card is better for hd and recording videos but for random writing speed, lower classes are better.
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There is a huge thread somewhere here about SD cards and I got the idea that a classe 4/6 is better than a class 10 for this kind oh usage. I understood that a class 10 SD card is better for hd and recording videos but for random writing speed, lower classes are better.
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Yeah, just like what i though..
And this is what i got from another thread :
" Class 2 and 4 cards have better random access speed and random read/write than class 6 or 10 cards in general. To get higher sequential write speeds, manufacturers sacrifice the random access speeds. That's just how it is.
The best all around card I've ever found is Sandisk class 4.
My 32gb Sandisk class 4 outperforms any other class 10 or 2 32gb card I've tested in the random access and random read/write speeds. That's what's most important when using with WP7 or Android when using it for apps or OS files that need to be accessed quickly. Class 6 and 10 cards are setup to initialize the area of the card that is about to be used to make the sequential write/read quicker, but it takes extra time in the beginning to do the initialization. If your using the card where you need to access small bits of info from various parts of card quickly, you will do best with class 2 or 4.
Most people seem to assume that the higher the class, the better the card is for everything, but that's not how it is. Different purposes need different kinds of speed... cards with higher sequential speeds have lower random speeds."
Now i understand why my camera using class 10 sdcard
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just ordered a sandisk class 10 becaus I assumed that it would all be faster using FAT32, ext4 second partition and planning to add a third swap partition as well ... :crying:
well ... gives me a change to try and test both Samsung 4GB class 4 SDCARD vs SanDisk 8GB class 10 SDCARD
ty for informations guys
but what about im using it just for storage example: mp3
is there a differec for class 6 or 10 or 4 ?
This sounds cool.
Can anyone tell me how to get a good swap memory without memory expander?
Does marcins kernel support it?
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mjsamet said:
ty for informations guys
but what about im using it just for storage example: mp3
is there a differec for class 6 or 10 or 4 ?
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Of course it's different each other..
As long as it doesn't need random access, i think class 10 is good, because it has hi-speed sequential writing speed
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batman38102 said:
Some Swap scripts arent good because they decrease sdcard life but i have app named Ram Expander (Swap) which i bought from play store and its great! U can set swap file upto 2GB and increase ram! I have 602MB swap! And my memory total is 880MB
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How can u increase the ram size...!!!!
Swap dose increase the internal phone memo by clubbing it with d swapped sd partion
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junnickbefore14 said:
Of course it's different each other..
As long as it doesn't need random access, i think class 10 is good, because it has hi-speed sequential writing speed
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ok ty:good:
rishab.jain2890 said:
How can u increase the ram size...!!!!
Swap dose increase the internal phone memo by clubbing it with d swapped sd partion
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Swap is ram on sdcard not internal memory!
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junnickbefore14 said:
Yeah, just like what i though..
And this is what i got from another thread :
" Class 2 and 4 cards have better random access speed and random read/write than class 6 or 10 cards in general. To get higher sequential write speeds, manufacturers sacrifice the random access speeds. That's just how it is.
The best all around card I've ever found is Sandisk class 4.
My 32gb Sandisk class 4 outperforms any other class 10 or 2 32gb card I've tested in the random access and random read/write speeds. That's what's most important when using with WP7 or Android when using it for apps or OS files that need to be accessed quickly. Class 6 and 10 cards are setup to initialize the area of the card that is about to be used to make the sequential write/read quicker, but it takes extra time in the beginning to do the initialization. If your using the card where you need to access small bits of info from various parts of card quickly, you will do best with class 2 or 4.
Most people seem to assume that the higher the class, the better the card is for everything, but that's not how it is. Different purposes need different kinds of speed... cards with higher sequential speeds have lower random speeds."
Now i understand why my camera using class 10 sdcard
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I know its a silly question...err....but wht are sequential nd random writing speeds wrt micro sd cards...?
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rishab.jain2890 said:
I know its a silly question...err....but wht are sequential nd random writing speeds wrt micro sd cards...?
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First, do u know why RAM called Random Access Memory ?
Because it access the memory randomly
In my opinion, An operating system need random access because the system files is located in different directory, and usually has a small size.
App need fast access to the needed file, and RAM do a random access to fulfil that purpose.
Get it ?
And sequential writing is something like you record a big size video, and it stored in the storage, i think that operation need fast writing speed only in one directory, so doesn't need a random access
Someone CMIIW
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junnickbefore14 said:
I have a plan to buy a 16 GB class 10 sd card, and make a swap partition.
What do u think about that, because i have heard a few opinion about that. somebody said that swap is not good for our sd card, the other one said that class 10 sd card is good in writing speed but it doesn't good in random writing which it's mean class 4 is better, and many more
I just ask for your opinion, and probably u can give me an advice
Thx in advance :beer:
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SWAP partition is one of the best things introduced in Linux, and so on, on Android. It's so useful for our GIO, because of its low ram capacity.
I suggest to use it, but it will shorten sdcard life (in some cases). If you really need it, what are you waiting for?
Lucky me, received my new SD Sandisk 8GB class 10 and it's specific for mobile UHC-I so it has besides good sequential speed also good random access speed will replace old card later this week and give feedback on results.
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What format should my MicroSD card be?

As the title says, I googled alot and some say exfat is good and some say fat32 is good too im confused. What format should it be for the note 2? It is kingston 32gb class 10.
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FAT32 works with pretty much everything. The big downside is it only supports files smaller than 4GB.
If you only have small files it's smart to use FAT32.
exFAT probably won't work with AOSP ROM's.

Micro sd question

Hi, can you install apps to the micro sd or is it for media only?
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WasherUK said:
Hi, can you install apps to the micro sd or is it for media only?
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u could search it...
normally u can just install app on internal Sd-card But u can root ur phone and then use one of the sd-card mounter on play.store then u can install app on external memory.
this feature disabled since android 4.0
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Memory card slots can have various supported memory card capacities. Depending on the device, card slots can support capacities of up to 2, 4, 8, 16 or even the yet unavailable 32GB.
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hahah.. that blurb is getting dated! I have a 64gb card in mine at the moment
Wtf is he chatting about, wierdo
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Wtf is he chatting about, wierdo
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You gotta love copy & paste huh? lol
If you are yet to buy an sdcard - go for this XDSC 64GB Class 10 - fasted supported by the phone, and under £40.....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE
Thanks nelvinchi for a "sense" reply. I have ordered a 32gb class 10 card from Amazon, due to the fact you cannot install apps too them 32gb will be plenty for me, if you could of installed apps I would have payed for 64gb, hence the reason for my question.
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