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Get it while it's hot! (in stock as of 8:19 EST) :good:
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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...
I should be getting one today so for right now I'm just asking questions to be prepared for when I do get it. What should I know about it?, What should I format it in?, I heard you can't have apps on it, is that true?, etc.
I just got a 64 GB sdxc card last week. I'm running PA with a CM10 base, which doesn't support exFAT. So I've had to format it to FAT. It does work like a charm though.
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It should come formatted as exFat, if you intend to use the card on Touchwiz based Rom's and Windows XP+ operating systems, that will be fine. If you want greater compatibility or intend to run CM10, you need to reformat with FAT32. The only real downside with FAT32 is that the max file size is 4GB. I highly suggest using the SD Card formatter. https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/
Enjoi the new card.
I would recommend sending it back. Formatting a 64 GB micro SD card was a bit useless to me as it's performance was awful and functionality was lost.
Its like buying a Ferrari and putting a ford focus engine in it. Do not waste your time formatting it to FAT32.
cobraboy85 said:
I would recommend sending it back. Formatting a 64 GB micro SD card was a bit useless to me as it's performance was awful and functionality was lost.
Its like buying a Ferrari and putting a ford focus engine in it. Do not waste your time formatting it to FAT32.
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Any proof of this? I don't believe there is any appreciable performance difference between FAT32 and exFAT. Again, really the only functionality LOST from going from exFAT to FAT32 is the 4GB file size limitation. I can't remember the last time I came across a file that size. You do gain compatibility with almost every modern OS and almost all embedded devices (cameras, printers, etc etc) by going to FAT32 however.
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Any proof of this? I don't believe there is any appreciable performance difference between FAT32 and exFAT. Again, really the only functionality LOST from going from exFAT to FAT32 is the 4GB file size limitation. I can't remember the last time I came across a file that size. You do gain compatibility with almost every modern OS and almost all embedded devices (cameras, printers, etc etc) by going to FAT32 however.
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Yes there is proof all over the internet. This is the first thing that came up when I went to Google. http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/software-technology/difference-between-exfat-and-fat32/
Having a 64 GB micro SD card formatted to FAT32 will be a degradation of overall performance. FAT32 is not optimized for large disks and read write speeds are effected because of block sized on the disk and fragmentation of files. If you don't believe me, just go buy one and see how it performs.
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Yes there is proof all over the internet. This is the first thing that came up when I went to Google. http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/software-technology/difference-between-exfat-and-fat32/
Having a 64 GB micro SD card formatted to FAT32 will be a degradation of overall performance. FAT32 is not optimized for large disks and read write speeds are effected because of block sized on the disk and fragmentation of files. If you don't believe me, just go buy one and see how it performs.
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Even in your link it says very little to the performance differences between the filesystems. Also keep in mind FAT32 was very much widely used with traditional hard disk drives well past 64GB with little issue.
Fragmentation can and does happen with all modern filesystems. Remember when Microsoft touted NTFS to be fragmentation proof? Again, if you look at the link I posted, it has graphs and charts showing little to no significant performance difference between exFAT and FAT32.
Fragmentation is also less of a concern because the card in a SGS3 is strictly an external storage device, not a random read-write access system partiton.
I have 4 of these cars and love the extra space they give me. They have proven to perform at least as well as any 8, 16, or 32 GB card.
Just got it and I don't see why people make this seem like it's so difficult to use. I put the microSD card in the phone and that was it. I started to move some songs from the phones internal storage to the card. I swear I came across so many threads where people acted like you needed some sort of full page tutorial on how to use it. I understand if you're using different ROMs but if you're just using the Stock ROM there's like nothing difficult at all.
Hello, so I received my 64gb sd card also and everything seemed to work perfectly. I had backed up my old 16 gb card and copied songs and pictures to the new one.
Then it started to act up on me. I would be listening to music and after a while my phone can't read the sd card anymore. It would tell me that the music file was not the right format. I also checked the sd card with the file browser and it shows nothing on the card.
I have read that people have trouble getting the phone to read the sd card from the get go saying that it's corrupted but I don't have that problem. Mine reads fine but then stops. I have it as exFat and also have formatted through the phone but no luck. Would formatting it to FAT32 fix the problem?
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Hello, so I received my 64gb sd card also and everything seemed to work perfectly. I had backed up my old 16 gb card and copied songs and pictures to the new one.
Then it started to act up on me. I would be listening to music and after a while my phone can't read the sd card anymore. It would tell me that the music file was not the right format. I also checked the sd card with the file browser and it shows nothing on the card.
I have read that people have trouble getting the phone to read the sd card from the get go saying that it's corrupted but I don't have that problem. Mine reads fine but then stops. I have it as exFat and also have formatted through the phone but no luck. Would formatting it to FAT32 fix the problem?
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So far I haven't experienced any problems and hopefully it will stay that way.
I had just went thru this with a new 64GB msd card and fubar'd it beyond belief. I tried putting the card into my PC and it said the card was corrupted, formatting it would not work/fix it ~ in short it was a PITA.
I exchanged it for another.
Once I got my new card I promptly put in my Galaxy Note (which will tell you that the card is not reconized and needs to be formatted), formatted the card, put my phone into UMS mode and transfered all my files to it. Once that was done I took the card out of my Note and put it into my SGS3. The card no longer has problems going from SGS3 to PC to any other device and I get all my storage space. Problem solved.
cobraboy85 said:
I would recommend sending it back. Formatting a 64 GB micro SD card was a bit useless to me as it's performance was awful and functionality was lost.
Its like buying a Ferrari and putting a ford focus engine in it. Do not waste your time formatting it to FAT32.
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Ford Focus engines are pretty good actually. The turbo Focus RS from Europe is pretty ballzy too.
At least they break down wayyyyyyy less than anything from the likes of Ferrari
So this thread has been dead for some time. Sorry for the Jack, but no point in opening a new one since this one has some useful info in it.
Here is my deal. I bought a 64gb SanDisk on Cyber Monday bc of some link that someone put on here. Got a great deal - $38 but it was on back order for flippin ever and I just got it the other day. I have already reformatted it and copied all my crap over to my PC waiting for it to be transfered.
I am running a personal kang of LiquidSmooth RC7 with LeanKernel v1.6 (they are by far the most stable combo for me). The problem is that it will not mount the 64gb card. I always thought it was Kernel dependent, but not so sure about that anymore.
*I have switched to KT's kernel and it doesn't mount it either.
*So just to do some checking, I mounted it in my tablet (Transformer FT101), worked fine.
*Is seen and recognized in my PC.
*The guy that sits next to me at work has a VZW SGS3 (Stock/non-Rooted) and it shows up just fine.
*I flashed Darthstalker (Twiz) and it showed up.
*I flashed Xtremepedia (CM10 base) and it did NOT show up. Tried stock kernel that came with it, LK and KT kernels and all 3 were a no go.
So what I know it that it will work with TWiz (but we all knew that anyways), it will not work (for me at least) with KT or LK kernels. I abhore TWiz ROMs (No offense to anyone but I like AOSP better/ not a big fan of PA or PAC-I already have a tablet).
Here is my question. Is anyone running an AOSP ROM and using a 64gb card? I will be downloading and flashing these this week but wanted a jump on one that someone knows for a fact (meaning they have a 64gb in their phone now) is working.
Woodrube said:
So this thread has been dead for some time. Sorry for the Jack, but no point in opening a new one since this one has some useful info in it.
Here is my deal. I bought a 64gb SanDisk on Cyber Monday bc of some link that someone put on here. Got a great deal - $38 but it was on back order for flippin ever and I just got it the other day. I have already reformatted it and copied all my crap over to my PC waiting for it to be transfered.
I am running a personal kang of LiquidSmooth RC7 with LeanKernel v1.6 (they are by far the most stable combo for me). The problem is that it will not mount the 64gb card. I always thought it was Kernel dependent, but not so sure about that anymore.
*I have switched to KT's kernel and it doesn't mount it either.
*So just to do some checking, I mounted it in my tablet (Transformer FT101), worked fine.
*Is seen and recognized in my PC.
*The guy that sits next to me at work has a VZW SGS3 (Stock/non-Rooted) and it shows up just fine.
*I flashed Darthstalker (Twiz) and it showed up.
*I flashed Xtremepedia (CM10 base) and it did NOT show up. Tried stock kernel that came with it, LK and KT kernels and all 3 were a no go.
So what I know it that it will work with TWiz (but we all knew that anyways), it will not work (for me at least) with KT or LK kernels. I abhore TWiz ROMs (No offense to anyone but I like AOSP better/ not a big fan of PA or PAC-I already have a tablet).
Here is my question. Is anyone running an AOSP ROM and using a 64gb card? I will be downloading and flashing these this week but wanted a jump on one that someone knows for a fact (meaning they have a 64gb in their phone now) is working.
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You can use the 64GB card, you just need to reformat it as FAT32 instead of exFAT. Yes I have a 64GB card now, Yes I've used it with a plain vanilla AOKP/AOSP Rom both in my SGS3 and in my Sensation previously. All worked fine if the card was formatted as FAT32. I highly suggest using the SD Card Association formatter utility. https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/ I also like to stick with 32K clusters for Android, works well for me.
my 64GB card was working fine for awhile in my S3, stock and FreeGS3 r6 and r7.
All of a sudden a few days ago it failed to mount. i'm sure FAT32 will work i'm just extremely curious why it stopped.
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You can use the 64GB card, you just need to reformat it as FAT32 instead of exFAT. Yes I have a 64GB card now, Yes I've used it with a plain vanilla AOKP/AOSP Rom both in my SGS3 and in my Sensation previously. All worked fine if the card was formatted as FAT32. I highly suggest using the SD Card Association formatter utility. https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/ I also like to stick with 32K clusters for Android, works well for me.
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FYI, here's my reasoning behind the 32K clusters. This bug may or may not still exist in 4.x, but I don't really care, I'd rather avoid the whole thing than to test it out. Call me lazy. Again, the best way I've found to do this is to use the aforementioned formatting utility, it will let you format FAT32 partitions larger than 32GB and let you choose the cluster size.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1146665
Pretty Much the Same problem
I am running liquidsmooth RC9 with leankernel 3.0.52 and my D2TMOB refuses to mount my 64gb SanDisk. I flashed the stock rom back the sd card works just fine. Then I flashed back liquidsmooth and formatted the card to fat 32 and it doesn't even recognize the card. When I format it back to exFat it tells me I have a damaged card. Can you someone please point me in the right direction?
Best Regards,
GSaltar
Woody said:
So this thread has been dead for some time. Sorry for the Jack, but no point in opening a new one since this one has some useful info in it.
Here is my deal. I bought a 64gb SanDisk on Cyber Monday bc of some link that someone put on here. Got a great deal - $38 but it was on back order for flippin ever and I just got it the other day. I have already reformatted it and copied all my crap over to my PC waiting for it to be transfered.
I am running a personal kang of LiquidSmooth RC7 with LeanKernel v1.6 (they are by far the most stable combo for me). The problem is that it will not mount the 64gb card. I always thought it was Kernel dependent, but not so sure about that anymore.
*I have switched to KT's kernel and it doesn't mount it either.
*So just to do some checking, I mounted it in my tablet (Transformer FT101), worked fine.
*Is seen and recognized in my PC.
*The guy that sits next to me at work has a VZW SGS3 (Stock/non-Rooted) and it shows up just fine.
*I flashed Darthstalker (Twiz) and it showed up.
*I flashed Xtremepedia (CM10 base) and it did NOT show up. Tried stock kernel that came with it, LK and KT kernels and all 3 were a no go.
So what I know it that it will work with TWiz (but we all knew that anyways), it will not work (for me at least) with KT or LK kernels. I abhore TWiz ROMs (No offense to anyone but I like AOSP better/ not a big fan of PA or PAC-I already have a tablet).
Here is my question. Is anyone running an AOSP ROM and using a 64gb card? I will be downloading and flashing these this week but wanted a jump on one that someone knows for a fact (meaning they have a 64gb in their phone now) is working.
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I am sorry I won't be too specific but I read somewhere on xda that aosp based roms will not read extFat because it is a proprietary format. So one has to format one's extSDCard to fat 32. The easiest way to do that is downloading the GUIFORMAT software from the following link W W W. ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm. Makd sure you fixed the typos on thatt url... The only way I can post a link. Once you format it to fat 32 and you are done. Just insert the sd card on your phone, mount it from the storage menu, and start enjoying your extra storage.
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GSaltar
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I bought this card on black Friday for only $30. I just put it in and it works fine. Sandisk also makes an app which you can see everything on your phone and sd card easily plus ability to transfer files to either one really easy. Highly recommended only of you can get it for a good price. In Canada at best buy etc its like $200 which is insane.
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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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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!
Hi guys,
Fairly new to the tab s got one just over a wek ago, since have been having issues with anys sd card i put in it.
Firstly i used a scan disk 32gb class 10
, it worked ok but would randomly dissapear, and seemed to have issues withplaying 2k videos, eg being choppy
So i thought i would upgraxe to a 64gb samsung evo class 10 card, been having nothging but issues since .
first i put loads on it then my tablet wouldnt read it at all. I then formatted it to ex fat via windows , same issue .
i then formatted in the tabelt it self. Now it works for about 5 mins then it will show as nothing in there
in storage settings says it mounted and show the correct memory but when trying to use it via various apps
as empty .
Both cards work fine jn windows, and have been brought from officisl websites hence arent fake
Anyone have any idea
Im trying to hold off routing so i can use banking apps , but if that lets me axtually use it !
You could try a factory reset on the tablet to see if that helps. If it doesn't work, then you'll need to exchange the tablet and do a factory reset anyways, so it won't hurt to try that first. I'm using the same samsung card you mention and it's working fine.
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You could try a factory reset on the tablet to see if that helps. If it doesn't work, then you'll need to exchange the tablet and do a factory reset anyways, so it won't hurt to try that first. I'm using the same samsung card you mention and it's working fine.
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how do you have it formatted? exfat
It now tells me the sd card is blank or not formatted , just changes every time i turn it on!
Phil750123 said:
how do you have it formatted? exfat
It now tells me the sd card is blank or not formatted , just changes every time i turn it on!
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I just left it how it came, exFAT.
Android doesn't support exfat- it's a Microsoft format for the most part. Format it as fat32 and it will work. These large size microSDXC cards are coming formatted exfat (which was designed for flash devices in mind) but isn't really supported well.
Use fat32
I just got a 64GB flash drive and played with formats to see if I could use exfat or f2fs but nope. Fat32
jawz101 said:
Android doesn't support exfat- it's a Microsoft format for the most part. Format it as fat32 and it will work. These large size microSDXC cards are coming formatted exfat (which was designed for flash devices in mind) but isn't really supported well.
Use fat32
I just got a 64GB flash drive and played with formats to see if I could use exfat or f2fs but nope. Fat32
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I don't think that's entirely true. Some android devices don't support exFAT, but from my experience most do these days. I'm currently using an exFAT card on my Tab S.
ok so i tried exfat and fat32 and both did similar things.
I then tried the same cards inside my microusb to micro sd adapter and they worked fine!
So i took it back to John Lewis, spoke to their technical support who didnt know a fat lot, they kept telling me this tablet
doesnt support that type of media, i then showed them it did by using the microusb adapter, we then tried it in the display unit and worked fine, they werent understanding that sometimes it works in my device and
others it wont.
They kept advising me not to just swop it as the samsung tab s wouldnt do what i wanted it to do (i knew it would) they eventually agreed to give me a full refund, so i did and just swopped it for a nexus 9 as i was torn up between getting the
2 when i brought the tab s.
Short story - i swopped my tab s for nexus 9, happy with it so far compared to the tab s.
Also means i have some tab s cases going space if anyone fancies buying them off me for dirt cheap, got the official case, and cheapo one and some extremeguard protectors etc... drop me a message if your interested. (in the uk )
Thanks for all the help guys
I'm having the same problem with my SM-T807T. Using an 64GB SanDisk formatted FAT32. I had it my nook before and it was fine (works on windows as well as my phone) but randomly stops working in the Tab S.
postulio said:
I'm having the same problem with my SM-T807T. Using an 64GB SanDisk formatted FAT32. I had it my nook before and it was fine (works on windows as well as my phone) but randomly stops working in the Tab S.
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Sounds like the tab s struggles with certain types of sd cards mabye?
do you have a micro usb to micro sd adapter to test it on like i did? worked fine for me that way.
But i went to nexus 9 and so far im happy with it
Phil750123 said:
Sounds like the tab s struggles with certain types of sd cards mabye?
do you have a micro usb to micro sd adapter to test it on like i did? worked fine for me that way.
But i went to nexus 9 and so far im happy with it
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Funny enough i had the same sd card in my phone (same brand/model/capacity) and that one works fine in the tab. My phone (galaxy note 2) reads both so i swapped them. Card was Team 64GB sdxc
The nexus is a no go for me, no sd card slot is a deal breacker. Plus the tab s screen is also unbeatable. I do a lot of reading and high res graphics so it's ideal for me.
Android, and this tablet support Exfat no problem.
And you'll want exfat if you want to put HD mkv files on your card larger then 4gb (fat32 limit).
When the tablet formats a new sdcard it does so in exfat.
Sorry to hear you went Nexus 9....
After reading this thread I'm starting to think maybe the S series has some micro SD hardware issues...
Mine is a totally different problem and so far i guess it hasn't affected me much i guess...
I have a SanDisk extreme 32 in mine that i used in my Note 3 and Phantom Vision Plus camera... it has worked flawlessly in those other devices... now, while installed in my Galaxy S 10.5 .... when i wake the screen i see a popup sometimes that says something about "SD card detected" ... as if i just inserted one ... but the damn thing has been in there for two weeks!?!?
So far none of the other problems listed here tho... plays all my 2K video files just fine... reads and writes with no problems... really fast as a matter of fact... i don't get it
b00mb00mchuck said:
After reading this thread I'm starting to think maybe the S series has some micro SD hardware issues...
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For sure the Tab S is very picky about which SD cards it uses. When I upgrade from 64 to 128GB I'll definitely be going with a Samsung EVO/Pro or one of the new SanDisk branded cards just to be safe.
Not true
kchinth said:
I don't think that's entirely true. Some android devices don't support exFAT, but from my experience most do these days. I'm currently using an exFAT card on my Tab S.
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Quite right - not at all true. Android absolutely supports exFAT - that's the only format you can use over 32 GB - without using some sort of format utility...and even if that works, you can't store files over 4 GB in size (like my ripped Bluray videos). Android also supports NTFS, but SAMSUNG doesn't appear to.
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Quite right - not at all true. Android absolutely supports exFAT - that's the only format you can use over 32 GB - without using some sort of format utility...and even if that works, you can't store files over 4 GB in size (like my ripped Bluray videos). Android also supports NTFS, but SAMSUNG doesn't appear to.
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So why does a 16GB Transcend card pre-formatted as FAT32 work, but a 64GB Samsung EVO ***EDIT _- IT NOW LOOKS AS IF THIS CARD IS A FAKE. The App SD Insight shows it as INVALID. The seller did not quible ; just refunded me! *** that comes pre-formatted as exFAT not work? I have had no end of little troubles, which at the bottom of it all seem to come down to this brand new SD card. The card works fine in my PC, and in a camera. I've no other Android with an SD card, having come from Nexus when the 9 was physically too big.
If I don't unmount the card before rebooting the tablet, it has decided that the card is damaged and will not do anything. When I asked it to format the card, all it did was wipe the file table - it only took a few seconds so it cannot have done anything else.
It comes to something when a Samsung tablet will not play ball with a Samsung micro SD card.
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So why does a 16GB Transcend card pre-formatted as FAT32 work, but a 64GB Samsung EVO that comes pre-formatted as exFAT not work? I have had no end of little troubles, which at the bottom of it all seem to come down to this brand new SD card. The card works fine in my PC, and in a camera. I've no other Android with an SD card, having come from Nexus when the 9 was physically too big.
If I don't unmount the card before rebooting the tablet, it has decided that the card is damaged and will not do anything. When I asked it to format the card, all it did was wipe the file table - it only took a few seconds so it cannot have done anything else.
It comes to something when a Samsung tablet will not play ball with a Samsung micro SD card.
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I don't really have an answer for you. I have been using a new 128 GB Sandisk card since day one (I assume it is exFAT, as I just put it in out of the box. I did no formatting or mounting) and I have had no problems whatsoever. Worked perfectly when I first booted and has worked like a champion ever since. I'm not seeing any of these problems.
Hookmt said:
I don't really have an answer for you. I have been using a new 128 GB Sandisk card since day one (I assume it is exFAT, as I just put it in out of the box. I did no formatting or mounting) and I have had no problems whatsoever. Worked perfectly when I first booted and has worked like a champion ever since. I'm not seeing any of these problems.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. How frustrating this is... Since posting I have looked farther afield. There are all sorts of threads across various forums on the internet about SD cards suddenly not working in Samsung devices.
I had similar problems with My SanDisk Ultra 32 Gig card. I took it from my LG GPad 8.3 and deleted everything off it on my PC except my music folder, when I put the card in my Galaxy Tab S 10.5 it showed the card but I could not access my data, after a few reboots it worked for a while but was buggy and would stop working. What did work for me was copying off all my data and letting the tablet format the card, I then copied my data back to the card while it was in the tablet over USB. I have not had any issues since and it has been several weeks.
One of the main reasons for replacing LG G Pad 8.3 with Tab S were SD card unmount issues. Here it goes again. I tried two 64 GB SanDisk cards, formated FAT32 or exFAT, even zeroed out one card... The cards still stop working after heavy load from media scanner or reading large video file. The cards work fine in pc, other devices (S5, iBasso...) and even when connected to Tab S using external card reader and USB host cable.
My other cards (32 and 128 GB) exFat and FAT32 formatted SanDisk work fine in Tab S. So I'm trying to solve the issue by ordering 128 GB Samsung EVO card and hoping for the best...
EDIT: The 128 GB Samsung EVO card indeed fixed my issues - even watching large video file is fine.
Itchiee said:
Android, and this tablet support Exfat no problem.
And you'll want exfat if you want to put HD mkv files on your card larger then 4gb (fat32 limit).
When the tablet formats a new sdcard it does so in exfat.
Sorry to hear you went Nexus 9....
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I don't think it does format the card. WHen I did that in my tablet, it took a very few seconds - long enough to do a quick format i.e. clear the data area that tells you where files are, but nowhere near long enough to actually format the card. Therefore all it does is leave the card as teh same format it was beofre the command.
Hi guys,
I doubt I'm the only one here.
I got my G4 (h812 LMY47D)and im ecstatic about using my micro sd slot (S6 was the main deal breaker paying top dollars for more storage) but now I'm running into issues with my Class 10 micros sd from Lexar, This darn software does not want to mount the thing (tried several format including a full 40 minute format @ fat 32 default allocation).
The G4 detects an SD card but won't mount it. This thing works flawlessly on my old S3 so it has to be software related as using a cheap Kingston 1gb class 4 works fine.
Anyone else running into issues with their sd card?
Thanks for sharing any info or tips.
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Hi guys,
I doubt I'm the only one here.
I got my G4 (h812 LMY47D)and im ecstatic about using my micro sd slot (S6 was the main deal breaker paying top dollars for more storage) but now I'm running into issues with my Class 10 micros sd from Lexar, This darn software does not want to mount the thing (tried several format including a full 40 minute format @ fat 32 default allocation).
The G4 detects an SD card but won't mount it. This thing works flawlessly on my old S3 so it has to be software related as using a cheap Kingston 1gb class 4 works fine.
Anyone else running into issues with their sd card?
Thanks for sharing any info or tips.
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Are you sure the g4 does not require different format. Been awhile since i had this issue. Was a format issue for me.
jmileti said:
Are you sure the g4 does not require different format. Been awhile since i had this issue. Was a format issue for me.
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tried both exFat and fat32,. it does detect a sd card is inserted but will not mount it or allowed to be erase "the options are greyed out"...
looks like i'm not the only one https://www.reddit.com/r/lgg4/comments/38h07m/sd_card_issues/
r0x1 said:
tried both exFat and fat32,. it does detect a sd card is inserted but will not mount it or allowed to be erase "the options are greyed out"...
looks like i'm not the only one https://www.reddit.com/r/lgg4/comments/38h07m/sd_card_issues/
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gonna have to give them a call as their user guide states
WARNING Some memory cards may not be fully compatible with the device. Using an incompatible card may damage the device or the memory card, or corrupt the data stored in it.
Not to found about this flagship! having issues reading a descent memory brand when an old rival device of 4 years is capable of doing so...
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Just taught of leaving what got me to sort this out after playing around... Fun times :good:
After tinkering around with another SD card, the LG device formatted it to FAT16.
I've formatted the sd card using http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html under FAT/Primary
It created a 4gb partition and left it the remaining untouch
Popped the SD on the G4 and it finally mounted the partition
Performed an erase via the phone 2x to make sure and the entire 32gb is now accessible.
Hope that helps others having mounting issues.
r0x1 said:
Just taught of leaving what got me to sort this out after playing around... Fun times :good:
After tinkering around with another SD card, the LG device formatted it to FAT16.
I've formatted the sd card using under FAT/Primary
It created a 4gb partition and left it the remaining untouch
Popped the SD on the G4 and it finally mounted the partition
Performed an erase via the phone 2x to make sure and the entire 32gb is now accessible.
Hope that helps others having mounting issues.
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I have facing same problems with my 64 GB sandisk sd card on new LG G4
can you explain the procedure to make it work
I've been using an AData 128GB for the last month or so with no problems. I turned the phone on yesterday morning and for whatever reason it went straight to my home screen but locked up and took half a minute or so to unlock and then goes to the lack screen, then I also got a SD Card inserted notification, I figured nothing of it and ignored it. The micro sd runs fine on other devices (formatted as ex-fat) but it causes that issue on startup i mentioned above as long as it's in the phone and it also refuses to mount.
I'm using the SanDisk SDSDQUAN-200G-A4A 200GB ULTRA MICROSDXC UHS-I since 2.5 months ago formatted in exfat with 128k clusters which was what it was out of the package and it works fine.
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I'm using the SanDisk SDSDQUAN-200G-A4A 200GB ULTRA MICROSDXC UHS-I since 2.5 months ago formatted in exfat with 128k clusters which was what it was out of the package and it works fine.
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Interesting, Ive heard some mixed reviews with SanDisk stuff, might grab one to try.
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Interesting, Ive heard some mixed reviews with SanDisk stuff, might grab one to try.
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SanDisk is the only one with something larger than 128GB at this point in time and notice it's 200GB instead of 256GB as size usually doubles in capacity, heard the 56GB was used for something else or maybe not usable. I have a new 200GB card in there now. There is a 512GB card coming soon from Microdia as well.
http://www.cnet.com/news/microdia-will-sell-a-1000-ish-512gb-microsd-come-july/
Problem sd Samsung evo 64gb
Hi,
I had the same problem with micro sd evo 64gb, I formatted to fat32 but I can't solved a problem and only when a erese older .avi file recorder with older Nokia a solved a problems and now my lg G4 work perfect with my sd evo 64gb, and so guys control file inside sd well.