I have the Samsung ultra but when I chose to format for internal it says it's slow and recommended me a uhs class 3... for best performance .. what's the best bang for my buck.
Buy a microsd card of class 4 if you're low on your budjet..but i recommend a class 10 microsd card some good brands for microsd cards: kingston, sandisk, TDK, strontium (cheap), J-Tech (also cheap). Check strontium, it's good! Just remember all these brands have both class 4 and class 10!!
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Buy a microsd card of class 4 if you're low on your budjet..but i recommend a class 10 microsd card some good brands for microsd cards: kingston, sandisk, TDK, strontium (cheap), J-Tech (also cheap). Check strontium, it's good! Just remember all these brands have both class 4 and class 10!!
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don't write bull****! Class 4 is far away from being even usable for internal storage,even Class 10 is not enough,if you haven't tried don't write or recommend something to someone,this is obviously stupid recommendation...class 4 for internal storage... from my experience, Desire EYE will not accept even most of the UHS3 memory cards because of performance
If you have a chance to try out more UHS3 cards,try them. For me,Samsung and Kingston UHS3 card have not worked,Sandisk is fine,but had many problems allowing it to be internal storage,Desire EYE on Marshmallow is not working properly with extending internal storage,and there are no guides for it,so i was working with it few days until it was ok,but formating to ExFAT helped it so maybe thats's the problem. But at first,be prepared to have problems with it,even finishing with havin no extended storage. For example,card which is working in my phone as extended storage is not working with my girlfriends Desire EYE and we have bought it from same shop.
I'm using Sandisk 64GB sdcard as internal storage on my EYE.
And I got the same message - 'slow!!! give me UHS3 sdcard'.
I brought UHS3 sdcard and insert it into my desire EYE. But the same message was showed up.
I think desire EYE can't test the maximum speed of sdcard. So, it always show up that message.
I found the hidden way to go over that message.
Format the sdcard to FAT32 on the PC.
Start 'Format as internal' with that sdcard. The same message will show up - 'slow!!! bring UHS3!!!'
But, there will be 'CONTINUE' button at the bottom on the left side.
Press the 'CONTINUE' button and everything will be okay.
The performance is good.
I can't feel the different between using sdcard as internal and original.
Key point is formatting SDcard to FAT32.
Formatting to exFAT, formatting on the phone, removing the partitions.... all do not work.
Try this~!
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I'm considering replacing my Sandisk 8GB SD card with a Class 10 32GB one. However, I searched the forum and found a few posts claiming there were compatibility issues of the 32GB Class 10 SD card with Atrix. These posts are a few months old. Does anyone know if it's now safe to buy a Class 10 32GB SD card for use in the Atrix? Thanks in advance!
I've been using a class 10 32gb sd card for a couple of months. Works just fine!
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I've been using a class 10 32gb sd card for a couple of months. Works just fine!
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i use a lexar 32gb class 10 and have no issues
I've been using a Lexar 32gb class 10 for awhile now, and have experienced no problems.
Same here. Lexar32gb sdhc class 10 works just fine ...
Thanks everyone for the response! I'll go ahead and buy a Class 10 microSD card.
I don't think it is necessarily an issue until you use something like webtop2sd. My 32GB class 10 Kingston card works fine until I try to use it to hack up my webtop. The issue at hand is that webtop2sd will not see extfs partitions and cannot create them when this card is involved. However, I put my 16GB class 4 card in and was able to effortlessly execute webtop2sd. Not having the 32GB card that I just bought working kinda burns me up, so I am going to try and use dd to clone the extfs partition from my 16GB card onto my 32GB card. I want the added throughput class 10 has to offer. I just hope that this will work. I will report back with results.
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I don't think it is necessarily an issue until you use something like webtop2sd. My 32GB class 10 Kingston card works fine until I try to use it to hack up my webtop. The issue at hand is that webtop2sd will not see extfs partitions and cannot create them when this card is involved. However, I put my 16GB class 4 card in and was able to effortlessly execute webtop2sd. Not having the 32GB card that I just bought working kinda burns me up, so I am going to try and use dd to clone the extfs partition from my 16GB card onto my 32GB card. I want the added throughput class 10 has to offer. I just hope that this will work. I will report back with results.
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well... I tried and webtop2sd just does not like my 32GB card no matter what. Looks like Ill have to wait for an update or get one known to work.
I use a scandisk 32 GB class 10
works fine
I have a patriot class 32GB class 10 sd card
Also check out SD speed increase or SD Booster to increase the speed of your SD, has mine giving me 20MB/s write speeds and >50MB/s read speeds as bench marked with antutu, up from 12MB/s write and 22MB/s read speed without it. Just have to at least be rooted. Both developed by different people on XDA and available for free in the android market.
Also for webtop with 32GB class 10 SD card I was able to get mine to work using the Full Debian Linux in Webtop mod with the 4GB debian linux on the EXT-SD card. See thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093790
Had this working on HomeBase Bluechronic 6.2 prior to going over to CM7 Nuetrino GT ROM.
I use webtop2sd on my PNY 32GB class 10, been working fine for me
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I'm considering replacing my Sandisk 8GB SD card with a Class 10 32GB one. However, I searched the forum and found a few posts claiming there were compatibility issues of the 32GB Class 10 SD card with Atrix. These posts are a few months old. Does anyone know if it's now safe to buy a Class 10 32GB SD card for use in the Atrix? Thanks in advance!
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The class refers to write speed which is great for cameras or if you move a lot of files. Most cards that are rated at class 10 have slow random 4k write speed. When you are running a os on the cards, (webtop) the random 4k write speed seems to be more important than the class speed. SanDisk class 4 and even some class 2 will usually outperform most class 10 cards when they have an OS running on them. There is a good post on another forum on Xda about this, search for Sandisk class 4.
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I bought this card from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-mic...YX8U/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1322469285&sr=8-5
Although I've noticed my write speeds when transferring 700mb-4gb type files only to be 2.32MB/sec. Reviews on amazon show that others are getting 4MB/sec...
no... but i saw this browsing the web... http://www.adorama.com/IDSMICSD32G.html?utm_source=ET&utm_medium=TransactionalEmail&utm_campaign=2point0Product1 its cheaper...and the site has great reviews...
I have the same card and my speed is around 4.2MB s. Have you try testing the speed of your card on a PC?
You can also try to format the card in the PC. I've seen it helped with my other micro sd card for the Motorola Photon.
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I have the same card and my speed is around 4.2MB s. Have you try testing the speed of your card on a PC?
You can also try to format the card in the PC. I've seen it helped with my other micro sd card for the Motorola Photon.
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how should i format it, in FAT32? i formatted it with the phone after i got the card.
i also notice that if i transfer files while in clockwork mod recovery, it'll transfer at 3.5-4MB/sec, but back to only 2.35MB/sec when booted up.
Yeah just format it to fat32. You can also try "sd formatter" program for windows.
Have you tried the Android app "sd card tester" to test the card speed? Do that test first to see if the problem is indeed with the micro sd card.
From my experiences with micro SDHC in the Nook Color, there is no substitute for SanDisk cards. Their class 4 card is faster than everyone else's class 10s.
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From my experiences with micro SDHC in the Nook Color, there is no substitute for SanDisk cards. Their class 4 card is faster than everyone else's class 10s.
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Just to clarify this fact, as it depends what you use the SD card for.
If you are running an Operating System from the SD card Sandisk have been found to have very fast random read/write speeds, but if you're recording video etc a Class 10 is better. The reason is an OS needs to write and read data from all over the card but recording video writes sequentially.
If you're not running the OS from the card, a higher class of any quality brand card will serve you better. If you are running the OS from the card, like many of us are with our Nook Colors (and lovin it), get a Sandisk Class 4.
Planning on getting either a 32gb or 64gb depending on the price.I planned on using app2sd mod to use the micro sd as my main storage instead of the 16gb internal storage. And the micro sd card has to be in FAT32 or EXTFAT format.
1.What the real big difference between class 4 and 10? Beside the price? Is class 10 speed much noticeable or just a minor improvement from class 4?
2.Since i plan on using this as my main storage. Will opening app/games, playing music, viewing video/picture and saving picture on a class 10 be a lot faster than class 4? Also how about coping the files from pc to sd card? Any difference?
3.What brand would you recommend? Is there a difference between a sandisk class 10 and lexar class 10 beside the price?
4.What format do micro sd card come in? If it not FAT32 or EXTFAT, can i change it to FAT32 or EXTFAT?
1. Speed. Class 10 has much faster r/w speeds.
2. Not sure how big a difference itll be. Read speeds should be good enough on either for apps. Its hd video and such that will require higher write speeds though.
3. Dont much care for sandisk oersonally. But I think theyre the only ones offering 64gb. Never tried lexar but Samsung memory has always been the best for me. Jus make sure you trust the seller.
4. FAT32, for most. ExFAT for 64gb. Yes you can reformat.
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Hello guys since owning my new HTC 10 I have used SanDisk Ultra 128gb class 10 has internal storage been fine for while but past couple weeks since I have filled it up with apps etc I been getting SDcard missing error and the SDcard would unmount and remount itself.
But today I went to load a game and my phone rebooted itself and would keep doing so each time I inserted the SDcard in the end I had to forget SDcard and format to get the phone to see it again. Lucky enough I had nothing worth keeping but I did loose everything.
So my thinking is the SDcard is just too slow for internal storage, anyone here recommend me a high end super fast SDcard?
Also be nice to hear feedback from you that use internal storage + what type SDcard you own.
Thanks
Guess no one using SDcard with this phone.
The card apparently died..
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The Samsung Pro and Pro+ micro sd cards are much faster than the Sandisk Ultra, around 90/95 write/read but it`s also far more expensive. A nice budget option is the Toshiba U3 128gb card, it writes 30mb/s flat and reads 80mb/s (personally benchmarked the card and use it as my daily), it cost my around $40 AUD from mymemory in the UK. 30mb/s should meet the recommended write speed for adoptable storage, hope that helps.
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The card apparently died..
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Its working fine now without being used for Internal storage. Having Googled this seems quite a few having same issue with the same SDCard. Looking like its just not fast enough for the job.
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The Samsung Pro and Pro+ micro sd cards are much faster than the Sandisk Ultra, around 90/95 write/read but it`s also far more expensive. A nice budget option is the Toshiba U3 128gb card, it writes 30mb/s flat and reads 80mb/s (personally benchmarked the card and use it as my daily), it cost my around $40 AUD from mymemory in the UK. 30mb/s should meet the recommended write speed for adoptable storage, hope that helps.
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Thanks will give this a look. Do you have a guide for recommend adoptable storage speeds? I tried looking around the internet but didn't find anything.
Hi all,
I've been using my MOTO G5 for almost a month now and I'm pretty satisfied with it tho I've encountered some small annoyances with this phone.
But just yesterday I bought a Lexar MicroSDHC UHS-I 32GB for my phone and tried to format it as an internal storage replacing my Sandisk MicroSD Class 4.
After formatting it as an internal storage in my surprise the phone prompts that the memory card that I've used was "too slow" (considering this is a class 10) then reverted it back to portable storage, restarted my phone and then tried the same procedure but still the "too slow" message prompt was showing.
I felt frustrated with it, re-inserted my Sandisk MicroSD Class 4 then formatted it as my internal storage but the message "too slow" never prompt.
I just want to know if there is someone who had experience this unfortunate thing? what did you to solve this issue? or should I stick with my class 4 sd card or better yet stick with the 16gb internal storage of my phone?
Thanks!
yes, i tried to use an A-Data class 10 uhs-1 32 gb and i received the same message, but i thought my card is defect, it was used in my dvr camera and after 10 sec it stopping to recording, i think is broken. On the phone after 2 days, it blocked my phone, no one app working, everything was blocked. I remove the card and restart the phone and everything was fine. Sorry for my english, but i think that specs of the card its lies
Try running this app. Tests if the card is fake or not. There are quite a few around online that are have MUCH less than advertised capacity / speed and i'm pretty sure that the internal storage option on Nougat requires a proper fast card.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.humanlogic.sdi&hl=en