Can anyone with a 64gb model confirm whether their device uses the UFS storage?
I've heard rumours that only the 128gb model supports this. Just wanna know for sure before purchasing either!
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It has UFS, read ~560 MB/s, write ~180.
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Has anyone tried one of these in the Note2? I know they're rated for 64gb, but I'd like to double-up if possible.
Is the US Dev/Unlocked variant of this M9 64gb or 32? HTC's website is lacking in details. If not where can I find a 64gb variant of this device?
Mine is unlocked and 32GB. I don't think they offer a 64GB model. It has a micro sd slot for memory expansion.
It's nearly time for the note 7 to be released where I'm from in Australia and all I can find is a maximum of 64gb versions. Quote from the Samsung website "So we gave the Galaxy Note7 spacious internal storage that starts at 64GB and also included expandable memory that can handle up to 256GB via microSD card" the key words "starts at 64gb" so does that mean there is a 128gb or higher version somewhere? I was hoping for a 256gb version and wack a 256gb card in it Haha.
Does anyone know what sizes are being released in Australia?
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There is only 64GB version for the moment... and a rumored future version of 128GB/6GB RAM for China only.
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I think they don't have 32gb variant.
I know it supports up to 128gb but what about classes and types? whats the fastest card model that will work in the RN5 and not be bottlenecked?
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I know it supports up to 128gb but what about classes and types? whats the fastest card model that will work in the RN5 and not be bottlenecked?
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Not sure about sd card classes, but I have Samsung 128gb Evo pro and it averages around 80mb read and 20 mb write.
I have a SanDisk that has these speed classes:
C10, V30 , U3 , A2
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It seems to be slowed down by the card reader quite a bit, Androbench has sequential read/write values of 80MB/s and 30MB/s, which roughly matches the report above