Emmc or Ufs? - Redmi Note 8 Questions & Answers

The internal storage is emmc or ufs?

gtoxgta said:
The internal storage is emmc or ufs?
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Emmc
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Is emmc still bad? i still remember the horror stories from the S3/Note 2...

Foreal_Bruh said:
Is emmc still bad? i still remember the horror stories from the S3/Note 2...
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the newer EMMC chips have very much improved data transfer (read/write) rates compared to the older ones as in Note 2 and all.
but still it has less performance compared to the latest UFS 2.1

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Max flash drive for otg

What's the largest flash drive anyone has used on otg.
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64 gb has been confirmed working. You could just format it into two 32 gb partitions if it doesn't however.
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theking_13 said:
64 gb has been confirmed working. You could just format it into two 32 gb partitions if it doesn't however.
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That's an idea lol I didn't think of that. I'm sure the fat32 will recognize 64gb its limit it 2tb tho
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bryantjopplin said:
That's an idea lol I didn't think of that. I'm sure the fat32 will recognize 64gb its limit it 2tb tho
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Some people ran into issues on the G2x, which is why I mentioned it. But yeah, that's always an option if you run into issues.
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I guess I could change the kernel to get ntfs
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I think Franco supports it.
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microSDXC supports up to 2 TB
If the devices support the SDXC specification properly, then it should support microSDXC cards up to 2 TB.
64 GB is the largest size so far, but 128 and 256 should be coming since they have been released for the larger SDXC cards.
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If the devices support the SDXC specification properly, then it should support microSDXC cards up to 2 TB.
64 GB is the largest size so far, but 128 and 256 should be coming since they have been released for the larger SDXC cards.
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I am referring to the USB flash drives since the phone doesn't have a micro sd slot. Lol there are 256gb flash drives but they are 400 dollars
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bryantjopplin said:
I am referring to the USB flash drives since the phone doesn't have a micro sd slot. Lol there are 256gb flash drives but they are 400 dollars
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I successfully used ntfs formated 16GB drive once, but I am not sure whether it was on rooted stock or on AOKP. I am using app "Drive Mount" by Dwayne Hoy from Play store, but I can't find it now...
hubik.j said:
I successfully used ntfs formated 16GB drive once, but I am not sure whether it was on rooted stock or on AOKP. I am using app "Drive Mount" by Dwayne Hoy from Play store, but I can't find it now...
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Try stickmount from chainsdd very well none dev.. I bought a micro sized 32gb flash drive for 18 free 2 day shipping
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Phone Memory

How to move almost all Android apps to SD card ?
what sd card? do you mean you want to save the apk's and store it somewhere outside of the phone? in addition, the internal storage isn't partitioned like that of older nexus models. it's either you get a 16gb or a 32gb storage less the space utilized by the os.
The Galaxy Nexus doesn't have an SDcard.
martonikaj said:
The Galaxy Nexus doesn't have an SDcard.
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Meaning i cant transfer apps to usb, like nexus s.
It's not portioned like the older Nexus models. It's just one big internal storage
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thephantom said:
It's not portioned like the older Nexus models. It's just one big internal storage
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Last noob question... does it affect my RAM? does it slows down the phone?
shtyl said:
Last noob question... does it affect my RAM? does it slows down the phone?
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No.

Is there any possibility of increasing the internal memory?

Hi I just had a thought that can the 16gb internal memory can be increased to 32gb or more. After all its a hardware. So can the memory be replaced by a higher capacity memory chip? Any computer engineers around pls share ur thoughts on this.
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well if you good with a soldering iron and can remove the chip without damaging the board then sure.....go for it
yash099 said:
Hi I just had a thought that can the 16gb internal memory can be increased to 32gb or more. After all its a hardware. So can the memory be replaced by a higher capacity memory chip? Any computer engineers around pls share ur thoughts on this.
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you would have to solder the chip off and resolder a new chip that fits exactly where the old one did.
(basically the answer is no, not easily)
Zepius said:
you would have to solder the chip off and resolder a new chip that fits exactly where the old one did.
(basically the answer is no, not easily)
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exactly, you'd need a soldering Iron, exacto knife, and a chip by the same manufacturer and the same pin count and they need to be in the same positions
Oh so that means it will totally ruin my phone.. I didn't knew soldering iron and all other stuff would be needed. I'll be happy with my 16 GB
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yash099 said:
Oh so that means it will totally ruin my phone.. I didn't knew soldering iron and all other stuff would be needed. I'll be happy with my 16 GB
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its not a like a desktop where the RAM is chips that you can insert into a slot. Stuff in a phone is soldered on the motherboard and is 1 entire piece. Radios, RAM, CPU, everything is hard connected to the board.
an alternative would be using a usb otg cable to connect a sd card.
Go get the seagate goflex
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engineer here, my advice:
don't try it
Use dropbox, google drive, etc if you need more storage space. If it's really an issue, you shouldn't have gotten a Nexus.
behlski said:
Use dropbox, google drive, etc if you need more storage space. If it's really an issue, you shouldn't have gotten a Nexus.
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They don't make a GSM 16gb Galaxy Nexus? The CDMA version is 32gb.
If you were ambitious, you could try to find a tear down of the CDMA Nexus and find the 32gb part and source it. Then, find a way to remove the 16gb part and solder the 32gb part back on.
If it's anything like the ns4g, the memory just pops off. No soldering needed. It looks just like a little mini board and has almost same kind of pluggies like a computer.
Verizon ones are 32GB. Atleast mine is lol
supercobaltss said:
Verizon ones are 32GB. Atleast mine is lol
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Sprint. 32. they stopped the 32 back in May i believe. I got in just under the wire.
JediNinjafication said:
Sprint. 32. they stopped the 32 back in May i believe. I got in just under the wire.
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Never stopped. The cdma nexii have never been available in anything but 32 GB flavor.
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najaboy said:
Never stopped. The cdma nexii have never been available in anything but 32 GB flavor.
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The gsm version doesn't anymore. Only carrier versions are 32 is what meaning

Note 32GB and 64GB

I called tmobile but was told they won't be able to receive any higher versions. I don't know if the guy knew what he was talking about or not.
Any idea when these will come out? if ever
Until they stop selling in Korea. In Korea they only have the 32 and 64GB models. They don't have a 16GB model there.
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Tidbits said:
Until they stop selling in Korea. In Korea they only have the 32 and 64GB models. They don't have a 16GB model there.
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So I guess we get their left-over.
who cares be grateful we have a sd slot it Could be worst
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I'm thinking of returning mine and waiting on a higher memory model, basically because Samsung didn't include Apps2SD capabilitiy even when the developer allows for it. The full version of "Need for Speed" alone ate 1.8 GB of RAM or almost 20% of available memory. I thought the advertised 16 GB would be enough but since less than 11 is actually available, apps are getting bigger, and I hope to use the phone for a long time I'm thinking that waiting on at least the 32 GB version might be a better plan.
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16g on phone plus a 64g card is perfect for me.
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would the note 2 support 128gb SDXC
More than likely will. Spec sheet always goes by what is out at the time.
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gatorrph said:
I'm thinking of returning mine and waiting on a higher memory model, basically because Samsung didn't include Apps2SD capabilitiy even when the developer allows for it. The full version of "Need for Speed" alone ate 1.8 GB of RAM or almost 20% of available memory. I thought the advertised 16 GB would be enough but since less than 11 is actually available, apps are getting bigger, and I hope to use the phone for a long time I'm thinking that waiting on at least the 32 GB version might be a better plan.
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Yes, exactly the reason why bigger internal space is great for apps. Music, video and photo could stay on the SD Card.
You guys know that with a custom kernel and flashing a .zip through CWM will swap the internal and external memory right? In other words, you can get a 32gb card and that will function as your phones memory and the 16gb would be treated like the external... Just sayin'
+1 ....*cough* iphone
bipoler said:
who cares be grateful we have a sd slot it Could be worst
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Yup! Still yet, I'm sure TM will at least get a 32gb real soon....and even a 64gb....hence, the timed release of the SIII 16gb and 32gb....
It's all released when it is on purpose...up sales!
farfromovin said:
You guys know that with a custom kernel and flashing a .zip through CWM will swap the internal and external memory right? In other words, you can get a 32gb card and that will function as your phones memory and the 16gb would be treated like the external... Just sayin'
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iunlock said:
+1 ....*cough* iphone
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Yup! Still yet, I'm sure TM will at least get a 32gb real soon....and even a 64gb....hence, the timed release of the SIII 16gb and 32gb....
It's all released when it is on purpose...up sales!
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Sure it's circumvent convenient but not a deal breaker when I can insert a multitude of sd cards as needed and my library can grow with me.then again it's just a cell. Higher pricing just for added storage when you can get a base model and use as many sd cards as you need for free...all 16 32 & 64 iPhones do the exact same thing...don't provide an sd slot...the galaxy s3 16 & 32 do the same thing but one cost more money lmao....they are playing so many consumers it's not that deep be smarter than the carriers
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Galaxy Note 2 - 1.75GB RAM?

When I go on on Quandrant Information on my Galaxy Note 2, I saw 1.75gGB RAM and I was like wtf? I go on System Information and I see Memory- Total:1834220kB, which is 1.75GB.
When I go on the stock Task Manager, and click on the RAM tab, I see xx/1.75GB
I am very confused as we are told the device will have 2GB of ram. Can someone please clarify this? Thanks!
That because its formatted and being used my system.
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That because its formatted and being used my system.
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Its like formatting a storage device it never shows the full amount of GBs
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You never ever get to use the full amount in any memory device. Sd cards inside the phone are exactly what they sound like. ....sd cards. If you buy a 32 gb sd card you will notice that you only really get 29 gb of space. Another unknown fact about sd cards that most don't know is that they have their own on board processor. Fact for the day
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ssCISengineer said:
You never ever get to use the full amount in any memory device. Sd cards inside the phone are exactly what they sound like. ....sd cards. If you buy a 32 gb sd card you will notice that you only really get 29 gb of space. Another unknown fact about sd cards that most don't know is that they have their own on board processor. Fact for the day
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But ram isn't a sd card. Or is ram in a phone different than that of a pc? I've never heard of having to format ram.
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Right I was just making a Comparison
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busab said:
But ram isn't a sd card. Or is ram in a phone different than that of a pc? I've never heard of having to format ram.
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This is always the case. This your first smartphone?
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xcrazydx said:
This is always the case. This your first smartphone?
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That doesn't answer the question at all.
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I believe some is dedicated to the OS and video card by default.
stevessvt said:
I believe some is dedicated to the OS and video card by default.
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That is correct, the ram is shared with the gpu.

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