[Q] Looking for 64GB CARD. Samsung SDXC Pro CLASS10 UHS-I will do the job? - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

Hi guys
i wanna buy 64GB card for my Galaxy S3, i heard that not every 64GB card works and some are slower than the others
Maybe you know if Samsung 64GB micro SDXC Pro CLASS10 UHS-I will work? I heard its a great quality card but will S3 could habdle it?
Here it is:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160948234504?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
And also please feel free to recommend other good 64GB card if you had any experience with them
Thanks in advance, Alex

tokitad said:
Hi guys
i wanna buy 64GB card for my Galaxy S3, i heard that not every 64GB card works and some are slower than the others
Maybe you know if Samsung 64GB micro SDXC Pro CLASS10 UHS-I will work? I heard its a great quality card but will S3 could habdle it?
Here it is:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160948234504?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
And also please feel free to recommend other good 64GB card if you had any experience with them
Thanks in advance, Alex
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Hmmm, I could have sworn that I replied earlier. I wonder if I post in the wrong thread.
Anyway, I am using the Sandisk 64GB class 10 micro SD. Here's the one that I use: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
If you're using stock kernel, it should work as is. If not, you'll need to ensure that it's either formatted as exFAT or FAT32.

munchee said:
Hmmm, I could have sworn that I replied earlier. I wonder if I post in the wrong thread.
Anyway, I am using the Sandisk 64GB class 10 micro SD. Here's the one that I use: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
If you're using stock kernel, it should work as is. If not, you'll need to ensure that it's either formatted as exFAT or FAT32.
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Thanks you for the answer but i heard that sandisk are not the best in the 10 CLASS series.
Does it work fine for you? i mean lots of video capture and play, lots of pictures........ no slow down?
i pretty heavy user of that things

tokitad said:
Thanks you for the answer but i heard that sandisk are not the best in the 10 CLASS series.
Does it work fine for you? i mean lots of video capture and play, lots of pictures........ no slow down?
i pretty heavy user of that things
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I haven't notice anything yet, but I don't have any to compare with though. As far as I know, it only matter if you're using memory card for DSLR burst mode picture, other than that, it shouldn't matter much, but I might be wrong. But for the phone usage, I haven't quite notice anything yet. I did install System Tuner and adjusted the SD cache size to 2 MB which seemed to also help a lot.

tokitad said:
Thanks you for the answer but i heard that sandisk are not the best in the 10 CLASS series.
Does it work fine for you? i mean lots of video capture and play, lots of pictures........ no slow down?
i pretty heavy user of that things
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Ive heard the same about sandisk.
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Ive heard the same about sandisk.
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That's good to know. I personally haven't feel any slowness, but maybe I'm not using it a heavy as I thought. I mostly use it to play music, take pictures, shoot small videos, etc.

Ok just to let you know
Bought this one Genuine SAMSUNG Micro SDXC 64GB Memory Card Class 10 PRO UHS-1 / 64G
Link - http://www.ebay.com/itm/160948234504?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Works perfect!!

I would be hesitant to spend so much money on a 64gb card when flash memory has such a high failure rate. You can't trust flash memory. Always always always have recent backups. If I didn't make myself clear, always have current backups.

Aerowinder said:
I would be hesitant to spend so much money on a 64gb card when flash memory has such a high failure rate. You can't trust flash memory. Always always always have recent backups. If I didn't make myself clear, always have current backups.
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For years i used (and heavily) tons of flash memory cards and usb flash devices, never had any problem, dont know what you talking about
Anyway, i dont have any rare stuff on that card that cant be restored , so its ok
Thanks for the warning

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Captivate Glide is compatible with microSD XC 64GB [Edit]

I just received my brand new SanDisk microSD XC 64Gb.
Took some time to copy all data from my previous 32Gb microSD.
I ejected the 32Gb and replaced it by the 64Gb ... Glide wasn't able to detect the card ... at all !
On windows, file system info is : extFAT (not FAT32).
I read somewhere that most of the latest phones are compatible with this new 64Gb card.
Does this mean that current Glide ROM doesn't have the extFAT drivers embeded ?
I'll try later this 64Gb memory card on a HTC doubleshot (MT4GS).
So, more to come !
Edit : it works .... microSD 64GB needs to be formated with the device (Glide) !
You probably already know this but, the manual states that it supports up to 32GB Micro SDHC only.
dudejb said:
You probably already know this but, the manual states that it supports up to 32GB Micro SDHC only.
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Yes, I do know this.
But it has been reported that latest HTC and Samsung devices (Galaxy S II) can read/write this type of microSD card, even if user manual states that device supports only 32GB SDHC.
So I was wondering... why not our device...
I remember seeing that if you format the card on the phone first it should work and recognize all 60ish GBs. This was on a SGS2 though.
Edit: Here is the video where I saw this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYUg14u_co8
gtdRR said:
I remember seeing that if you format the card on the phone first it should work and recognize all 60ish GBs. This was on a SGS2 though.
Edit: Here is the video where I saw this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYUg14u_co8
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Just did that and ... it works !!!
Thanks a lot !
Nice! Glad to hear it worked.
Wow your telling me the glide can support more then 32GB.... Damn and I bought a 32GB class 10. OH well anyways this will be fine for now till I need more and the 64 GB cards come down in price.
dudejb said:
Wow your telling me the glide can support more then 32GB.... Damn and I bought a 32GB class 10. OH well anyways this will be fine for now till I need more and the 64 GB cards come down in price.
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Yep ! And it works great !
Got mine here : http://www.mobymemory.co.uk/micro-sd-micro-sdhc-transflash/3697-sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc.html
frav said:
Yep ! And it works great !
Got mine here : http://www.mobymemory.co.uk/micro-sd-micro-sdhc-transflash/3697-sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc.html
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Do you actually get the 30MB/Sec transfer speed the Micro XD card supports on the Glide? Just wondering as it normally does not support that card so are you reaping the full benefits in size and speed?
JB
dudejb said:
Do you actually get the 30MB/Sec transfer speed the Micro XD card supports on the Glide? Just wondering as it normally does not support that card so are you reaping the full benefits in size and speed?
JB
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Size: My previous 32GB was full. I copied all that stuff on the new 64GB and added a few more (large) files. So it does the trick, for now.
Speed : I used SD Tools and it gave these results:
Writing speed : 7.1 MB/s
Reading speed: 18.9 MB/s (with a peak at more than 23MB/s)
This is no 30MB/s but it works great.
Thank you for confirming this, I'm liking this phone even more now!
So it's not slower than a officially supported MicroSD card? have you noticed any read/write lags, delays or any other issues?
No, no lags at all (for now).
I can listen to music (stored quite a lot on it), watch movies with a decent bitrate.
It is not the fastest card I've ever seen, but it does its job and brings large storage capacity !
* Up to 30 MB/sec read speed. Write speed lower. Based on SanDisk internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes.
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My 8GB Sandisk only managed 3.9MB/s Write and 8.3 MB/s read using sd tools so I think these results are great and definitely show a bright future for this phone.
I ordered it from Amazon, it's own its way!
SanDisk 64GB Mobile Ultra MicroSDXC Class 6 Memory Card with SD Adapter - Retail Packaging
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobil...WIA2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335182465&sr=8-1
It's Here! Thank you Amazon
Wow... My captivate Glide much much wonderful than I have guessed... But, last month only I have bought 32GB class10 microSD card...
frav said:
Yep ! And it works great !
Got mine here : http://www.mobymemory.co.uk/micro-sd-micro-sdhc-transflash/3697-sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc.html
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Bought a 64gb Sandisk Sdxc from the online shop you have linked: it never worked, with any mobile up to a Galaxy S3, not just my Captivate Glide, nor my friends smartphones.
Also, using the sdxc with the provided adaptor didn't work either, with many different computers. The SDXC is never recognized by anything.
Every time I have inserted the card on a device, it started overheating.
I have asked mobymemory to either replace the item or refund my money, they never replied.
To me these makes them a bit shady as sellers, not likely to be legit, if not total scammers.
Actually this 64.GB works really great.
Got it working in the captivated glide, and now it works as well in my S3 !
Fyi: I also used it with a S2 (no format required after initial format with the Glide).
No overheating in any of these devices.
The only thing you have yo keep in mind is format the sdxc with the Glide (at least once). Then phone will be able to use it. Using the adapter will allow you to use it with Windows platforms...
Don't try to format it with windows... Glide won't recognize it at all.
About mobymemory, I bought from these guys a few memory cards (micro .sd, CF, ...) : never had any issues with these. Right now I think they are quite reliable.
Hope it helps !
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The stuff you wrote is obvious. I am speaking about the fact that it's impossible to format; that the adaptor doesn't work, and that the SDXC overheats, doesn't matter where I put it. Their service is completely unresponsive.
Good for you that it worked (for you), but given I bought from them after solely reading your post, I am not accusing you but I want to warn others, so they can compare two very different experiences with the same online store (they look to be an ebay also) and product, and make their decision.
Anyone uses these type of memory cards on ICS? Any experiences?

128GB micro sd memory card

Hi, does anyone know when microsd 64GB memory card will be in the market?
I'm assuming from the title you wanna know when a 128 sd card will be released as far as I know the galaxy s3 only supports cards up to 64gb (someone feel free to correct me) and they're out now.
Ry4n said:
I'm assuming from the title you wanna know when a 128 sd card will be released as far as I know the galaxy s3 only supports cards up to 64gb (someone feel free to correct me) and they're out now.
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From what I understand the 128 would definitely work
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Interesting title
x7nofate said:
Hi, does anyone know when microsd 64GB memory card will be in the market?
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Serious? Its been on the market for a while.. Keep an eye out, it has been going on sale for 50$ every once in a while.
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Ry4n said:
I'm assuming from the title you wanna know when a 128 sd card will be released as far as I know the galaxy s3 only supports cards up to 64gb (someone feel free to correct me) and they're out now.
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Android support memory card up to 2TB (2000GB) so 128 GB is no problem for SGS 3
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128GB cards will work, as to when they'll hit the market who knows. I'm hoping no later than October-ish this year, which would be one year after the 64GB cards. I will get one at release regardless of cost and confirm they are working in various handsets for everyone. Cannot come soon enough for me, had my 64GB since a few days after they were released and just not adequate for my needs.
The Galaxy SII Skyrocket is only rated to handle a 32GB microSD card, but easily works w/64GB microSD cards also.
So I'd be willing to bet the SIII would do just fine with a 128GB card.
My wallet on the other hand... :silly:
btw these new emoticons kinda suck.
CZ Eddie said:
The Galaxy SII Skyrocket is only rated to handle a 32GB microSD card, but easily works w/64GB microSD cards also.
So I'd be willing to bet the SIII would do just fine with a 128GB card.
My wallet on the other hand... :silly:
btw these new emoticons kinda suck.
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i agree this new emoticons are suckage.
i missed my favorite green smilie!
sgs3 supports sdxc, which supports storage sizes up to 2TB. 64GB just happens to be the largest sd card you can get in the market right now.
Any News on a Faster 64bd card than the class 10 ?
Thanks
NZtechfreak said:
128GB cards will work, as to when they'll hit the market who knows. I'm hoping no later than October-ish this year, which would be one year after the 64GB cards. I will get one at release regardless of cost and confirm they are working in various handsets for everyone. Cannot come soon enough for me, had my 64GB since a few days after they were released and just not adequate for my needs.
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Really enjoy(ed) your S3 review(s) and from your connectivity tests I can believe you would welcome a 128 (or bigger) microSD :fingers-crossed: .
2 tb?
are you serious. who needs that in a phone unless you have every song ever written on it? i can't get my s3 until december :crying: i'm on sprint with the epic 4g rooted of course. plus i'm waiting for the wireless charging kit anyway. just hope it's out by then. i heard around september it should be coming out. anyone heard anything different on that?
ilordvader said:
Any News on a Faster 64bd card than the class 10 ?
Thanks
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class 10 refer to minimum speed so anything above is still classified as class 10, although transcend has released a class 16, but that not official, according the the SDA, class 10 is the highest.
ilordvader said:
Any News on a Faster 64bd card than the class 10 ?
Thanks
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UHS-1 Micro SDs claim to run faster than class 10 and eventually we'll get UHS-2 which should be even faster.
Michael_P said:
UHS-1 Micro SDs claim to run faster than class 10 and eventually we'll get UHS-2 which should be even faster.
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UHS and class 10 are two different standard and are not related, no phones on the market supports UHS.
kms108 said:
UHS and class 10 are two different standard and are not related, no phones on the market supports UHS.
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SanDisk advertise them as being faster than class 10 and I'm using the SanDisk 32gb UHS-1 Mobile Ultra with no problems, and the package it came in says "Ideal for Android"
Michael_P said:
SanDisk advertise them as being faster than class 10 and I'm using the SanDisk 32gb UHS-1 Mobile Ultra with no problems, and the package it came in says "Ideal for Android"
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uhs is only supported if the card reader supports this feature, sandisk also mention about this.
you can still use the same card in a non uhs compliant reader, but will only get the class 10 specification and speed.
kms108 said:
class 10 refer to minimum speed so anything above is still classified as class 10, although transcend has released a class 16, but that not official, according the the SDA, class 10 is the highest.
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It would be handy for people that want to play blurays either on their phone or through the HDMI out. Or for audiophiles that listen to lossless audio which takes up around 10 times the storage (which sound absolutely AMAZING with the wolfson DAC and voodoo). Or maybe they just want to never run out of storage?
A 32 gb card will only hold around 100-150 lossless songs, and an avg size mp3 you could have around 1000-1500. A HQ bluray rip avg size is around 8gb, which can only be played on SDXC because regular cards aren't formatted to allow playback of files over 4gb.
kms108 said:
uhs is only supported if the card reader supports this feature, sandisk also mention about this.
you can still use the same card in a non uhs compliant reader, but will only get the class 10 specification and speed.
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I'm sure I read somewhere S3 is UHS compatible.

Micro SDXC 64GB

How much micro sdxc 64gb Card Cost
Is compatible with samsung galaxy s2..
cyanogenmod 4.1.1 latest build pls help..
How much is bit transfer 10mbts right or it depends
mohdbrzn said:
How much micro sdxc 64gb Card Cost
Is compatible with samsung galaxy s2..
cyanogenmod 4.1.1 latest build pls help..
How much is bit transfer 10mbts right or it depends
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Hi!
I bought one card SanDisk 64 GB for $ 65 on Ebay
it works great on my Galaxy S2
write speed more than 10 Mbyte/s
thnks
AfftarN said:
Hi!
I bought one card SanDisk 64 GB for $ 65 on Ebay
it works great on my Galaxy S2
write speed more than 10 Mbyte/s
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Thank you for sharing info with us..
AfftarN said:
Hi!
I bought one card SanDisk 64 GB for $ 65 on Ebay
it works great on my Galaxy S2
write speed more than 10 Mbyte/s
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your screenshot is showing your internal memory test. If you want to test external memory then you have to pick /sdcard/external_sd instead.
To respond to OP: I got mine from Amazon, cost me 54 EUR for SanDisk UHS class1, class 10, XC I 64gb. 32gb Sammy MicroSD HC class 10 is performing a bit better for me (just a slight bit) but lacks the space, and SanDisk one is performing as a beauty here.
ps: if in need of my screens for test on Sandisk, let me know.
Is it worth getting a 64gb card for sg2?
I ask as I've seen many reviews tgat say data can be wiped as it's not suitable.
I'm in the market for a card though can't decide if 64gb would be overkill, but at same time would negate deleting old files vids etc I may need later...
Sandisk seems the way to go, any thoughts?
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Depends on your need for storage space. I had 12Gb of music on 32GB one and photos and vids just zeroed it, let alone apps/games on it. I have no problem with 64GB now. I guess, it's each to his own. And if it is going to be self_wiped, then it will be my loss there, but I don't see any problem at this time, nor my microsd performs bad or has glitches.
Having SanDisk only for a month now, I can say I'm pleased how it's performing in terms of speed and stability. I can't predict what comes next but I never had any microsd breaking on me, or any problems in the past (had from 2 t o64GB microsd from SanDisk, Samsung etc... over 4 years time span).
Hope this helps a bit.
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your screenshot is showing your internal memory test. If you want to test external memory then you have to pick /sdcard/external_sd instead.
To respond to OP: I got mine from Amazon, cost me 54 EUR for SanDisk UHS class1, class 10, XC I 64gb. 32gb Sammy MicroSD HC class 10 is performing a bit better for me (just a slight bit) but lacks the space, and SanDisk one is performing as a beauty here.
ps: if in need of my screens for test on Sandisk, let me know.
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if u redead hes post he says hes on the galaxy s2 its different then from the galaxy s3 where the internal is set as Sdcard and external is set at extsdcard, the Gs2 didnt have that issue so hes screen shot is corrent.
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if u redead hes post he says hes on the galaxy s2 its different then from the galaxy s3 where the internal is set as Sdcard and external is set at extsdcard, the Gs2 didnt have that issue so hes screen shot is corrent.
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Thanks for this thread. Even i was confused with the same question. But i was informed Micro SDXC 64GB will not work with Non Sammy roms i.e CM and other AOSPs to be precise. Can someone confirm this please
Practitioner said:
if u redead hes post he says hes on the galaxy s2 its different then from the galaxy s3 where the internal is set as Sdcard and external is set at extsdcard, the Gs2 didnt have that issue so hes screen shot is corrent.
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Owner of SGS2 here (visible in my sig.): If you pick /sdcard on SGS2 it's measuring internal storage (16GB one), if you change it to /sdcard/external_sd, then it's testing external microsd card. Dunno what SGS3 does and what not, it's on ICS as a base...
Got an Sandisk Micro SDXC with 64 GB and its working in my HTC HD2 and my Galaxy S2, too. But I got it formatted with FAT32 don`t know if Ex-Fat is working. Price was 58 Euro in Germany 1/4 year ago. Im on German 4.0.4 Stock Rom without Root.
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Write: 11.1
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I just bought a sandisk 64gb sdxc. Can't wait for it to be delivered!!! $60 AUD on Shoppingsquare, which i think is good value
And now for my 2cents worth:
Is 64gb an overkill?
Yes, but that's what I said about my 16gb card 2 years ago, and now I have no space.
Besides, i envisage apps, music, videos to get bigger as it gets better in quality.
e.g. with 64gb i can afford to have lossless audio.
Also, I have now in my room, 1gb, 2gb, 4gb, 8gb micro sd card.
I probably would have spent less money if I upgrade to a much higher capacity each time.
not to mention they are now just sitting there being wasted.
Usb adapters, lik SanDisk one, FTW / then you have a "switchable" USB key...
I don't have any wasted microSDs at all, but still has 2 x 4gb, 1 x 8 gb and 1 x 16gb micros's...
Gonna put in an order for one of these. Thanks for advice!
nice!
Fevves said:
Usb adapters, lik SanDisk one, FTW / then you have a "switchable" USB key...
I don't have any wasted microSDs at all, but still has 2 x 4gb, 1 x 8 gb and 1 x 16gb micros's...
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Planning to order one myself Fevves for my S2 running Cmiui. Hope it works. If not let me know now please..... !
counterfeit cards
Fevves said:
...I had 12Gb of music on 32GB one and photos and vids just zeroed it,
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Hi,
Storage media of any type does not 'self-zero' itself. When it is full it stops you from writing data. Think about it: Would Sandisk still be in business if it did?
A likely reason your Sd card are self-zero'ing is because you bought a counterfeit card from a shop like Amazon or Ebay.
This is very common.
What happens? The fraudster buys cheaper 4 Gb SD Cards. He then modified the SD card firmware so that it reports to the operating system that the card is actually 32Gb. The O/S formats the card (typically a quick format by writing a few blocks at the start of the card) and you start coping the data across. Regretfully when you cross the 4 Gb limit of the card you end up writing no where. Seems that the data is simply zeroed or another error appears.
There are numerous of reports about this on Amazon.
Solution:
Don't buy SD cards from Ebay.
If you buy from Amazon then ensure that you buy from Amazon and not the Amazon MarketPlace.
Finally: If it is too cheap, then there may well be something amiss ;P
Also, I have now in my room, 1gb, 2gb, 4gb, 8gb micro sd card.
I probably would have spent less money if I upgrade to a much higher capacity each time.
not to mention they are now just sitting there being wasted.
Problem
i buy de sandisk 64gb and when i tranfer files from mi pc to the sd card i got slow tranfer speeds (around 5-6 mb/s). The sd is in fat32 that possibily affects the perfomance?, when i do sd speed test from the play store i got 13mb/s write and 30mb/s read.
Also i cant achive mounting correctly on ntfs with the app from the marquet ntfs mounter which is in xda
someone pass something like this?
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Planning to order one myself Fevves for my S2 running Cmiui. Hope it works. If not let me know now please..... !
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64Gb SanDisk works fine on mine, though I'm not on Cmiui, I'm on Sensation 4.1 flavor now, it's ICS 4.04 based (was on GB 2.3.6 before), 32GB Samsung one works flawlesly on my kid's SGS2 and any other older microSd we have works. Other then that, all my old microSd's are workign OK with adapters and such
No waste for me
Got my 64gb and it worked fine with cmiui and now with resurrection remix ! Thanks for your help and reply.
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128GB SDXC with Galaxy S3

Does anyone know if the new 128GB SanDisk Extreme SDXC Class 10 works with the Galaxy S3?
They're selling them at Amazon and I was wondering if it worked with the S3 before I bought it.
holy crap man, what do u need that much memory for ?! i only have the 32gb , i think the max tested was 64 but im not sure.
skwon said:
holy crap man, what do u need that much memory for ?! i only have the 32gb , i think the max tested was 64 but im not sure.
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I have 8gb of music on my phone currently, and about 250gb of movies on my external HDD with 400gb of TV series on top of that. Of course I don't watch all of these, they're mostly there just for collection, but there are some series that I do like watching in my spare time and the more options the better, right? I also want some spare memory space just in case I want to record video on my phone too. I was thinking about getting the 64GB SDXC but if the 128GB version works I will definitely be buying that.
now don't quote me on this, though it should work - I don't see why it wouldn't, since the S3 supports SDXC (and the 128GB is SDXC).
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Where do u see it? How much?
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Where do u see it? How much?
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I can't post links yet because the forums does not permit me to.
Just search on google : "128GB SDXC SanDisk Class 10 Amazon". Should be the first link.
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I can't post links yet because the forums does not permit me to.
Just search on google : "128GB SDXC SanDisk Class 10 Amazon". Should be the first link.
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thats not a micro sd card
Oy thing I see from my phone is sd cards not microsd.
I'll look from my computer tonight
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Oh wow I feel like a dumbass XD
I didn't realize it didn't say microSDXC. But if a 128GB microSDXC is to be released, would it work with the S3?
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Oh wow I feel like a dumbass XD
I didn't realize it didn't say microSDXC. But if a 128GB microSDXC is to be released, would it work with the S3?
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Most likely.. But we won't see a card that big this year.. And when it is released you are probably looking at close to 100 price tag.
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Most likely.. But we won't see a card that big this year.. And when it is released you are probably looking at close to 100 price tag.
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From my understanding, the galaxy s 3 only supports the micro sd sdxc up to 64gb.
But you never know it might just work.
Though, than again, there might be a reason why samsung capped it at 64. Maybe above that, it's
easier for data to be lost and or corrupt? (Just speculation and not a fact)
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From my understanding, the galaxy s 3 only supports the micro sd sdxc up to 64gb.
But you never know it might just work.
Though, than again, there might be a reason why samsung capped it at 64. Maybe above that, it's
easier for data to be lost and or corrupt? (Just speculation and not a fact)
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or it could just be that at this point in time, 128GB micro-SDXC cards don't exist.
waiters said:
And when it is released you are probably looking at close to 100 price tag.
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Yea.... i'd assume it'll probably be quite a bit over $100....
blazin419 said:
Does anyone know if the new 128GB SanDisk Extreme SDXC Class 10 works with the Galaxy S3?
They're selling them at Amazon and I was wondering if it worked with the S3 before I bought it.
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Is sdxd same as mini sd?Does it fit in our phone or hooked up through usb?
lviv73 said:
Is sdxd same as mini sd?Does it fit in our phone or hooked up through usb?
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The term sdxc means extended capacity and has nothing to do with the physical size of the card itself.
Sdxc can be in sd size (think cameras), micro sd(our phones) and mini sd (not really used anymore)
I think the xc would start at 32gb and up. So anything 32gb or higher would be sdxc
For your phone you want a microsd.. Weather a sd, sdhc or sdxc.
As long as it's a microsd....
Google images for it so you can see what the card should look like.
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or it could just be that at this point in time, 128GB micro-SDXC cards don't exist.
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Not sure if that was a hidden dart of sarcasim, but I was obviously refering to when the 128gb micro sd card becomes available as I know they aren't yet.
My guess is the phone manufactures do set limits on paper but actually have their devices capable and ready to accept (such as in this case) bigger sd cards.
I've seen this before, for example, the GALAXY SII micro sd memory acceptance was capped at a max of 32gb, but in reality was and is able to accept a 64gb micro sd card!
Well, I hope that when the 128gb micro sd card is finally released (which is just around the corner) it'll work with the GS3.
A guy can dream-----eh (*_*)
Android itself supports up to 2tb, the limitation is the sd card hardware, on cheap phones they only work with max. 16 for example.
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most limits (in the same hardware/tech class) are limits of TESTING not limits of COMPATIBILITY
a long time ago they designed for specific sizes but now a days they design for "class" of tech.
ie Fat16 is limited to fat 16 fat 32 is limited to fat 32 etc.. etc..
SO as long as its SDXC in theory it "should" work unless they for some reason Coded in a limit (not likely)
they say 64gb because that is what they could "test" at the time that they made the unit.
sorry
blazin419 said:
Does anyone know if the new 128GB SanDisk Extreme SDXC Class 10 works with the Galaxy S3?
They're selling them at Amazon and I was wondering if it worked with the S3 before I bought it.
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it wont work bro...the sgs3 can only read up to a 64gb..well that is on the micro sd...
but if you buy a otg cable .it can can plug in a portable hdd.....the phone can run up to a 500 gb..if im not mistaken..
i tried with my 1tb..and it was too much for it...hope i helped
rolo1387 said:
it wont work bro...the sgs3 can only read up to a 64gb..well that is on the micro sd...
but if you buy a otg cable .it can can plug in a portable hdd.....the phone can run up to a 500 gb..if im not mistaken..
i tried with my 1tb..and it was too much for it...hope i helped
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Please.... read what has been said, it will be working just fine
blazin419 said:
I have 8gb of music on my phone currently, and about 250gb of movies on my external HDD with 400gb of TV series on top of that. Of course I don't watch all of these, they're mostly there just for collection, but there are some series that I do like watching in my spare time and the more options the better, right? I also want some spare memory space just in case I want to record video on my phone too. I was thinking about getting the 64GB SDXC but if the 128GB version works I will definitely be buying that.
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Omg 250 gb of movies??
Are you going to open pirates bay again
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[Q] Please. Which Micro SD Card? Galaxy Note 10.1

I bought my first tablet - Galaxy Note 10.1, 16g, a week ago. Latest updates to 4.1.2. I have searched the net, watched video's, read till I'm blind, called Samsung(No Help There), and walked away totally frustrated more than once. All the tech stuff about Class #,(4 verses 6 or 10) type, Samsung verses Sandisk, exfat, HC, HCCX, HCl, on & on.. It would all be fine IF there was a general favorite.
I want to buy the best functioning, best peformance micro 32 g sd card for general all around enjoyment the Note will best utilize.
Please, please suggest the best 32g sd card for the Note. Please be specific with brand, class, and type. I have learned so much from you folks. I am glad I found this site for most all my concerns. I will certainly thank you for taking your time to suggest the most appropriate purchase.:fingers-crossed:
Well, to keeo it short and sweet. First off, some have gotten it to accept a 64gb card but with a certain formatting and process to go through.
In my experience, I got this 32gb card for 22.00 on sale at a local wholesaler. It was accepted by the n8013 without any difficulty.
Sandisk worked for me.
Deb
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It really doesn't matter as far as class goes and the tab does take up to a 64gb card easy enough. I just bought a SanDisk 64gb Class 10 card off NewEgg for $54.99 on their Shell Shocker deal of the day thing. You just pop the card in, go to settings, storage, scroll down to SD Card and format SD card. Basically it's just a FAT32 format, but whatever...
Anyway, that's it. After that you are all set to use it.
I also have a SanDisk 64gb Class 10. The class doesn't make a difference, all current cards will perform the same. You won't notice a performance difference on the Note. You just need to format to fat 32, as the other poster suggested. I would also buy from a reputable seller because there are a lot of knock offs with fake labeling on them. I got mine from Best Buy for $56. The 32 gb was around half the price.
A lot of people go with Sandisk because of reliability and price.
i have sandisk 64gb class 10 bout it from ebay £42 and converted it to iternal memory thanks to zedomax hack i have 64gb iternal memory
ExploreMN said:
It really doesn't matter as far as class goes and the tab does take up to a 64gb card easy enough. I just bought a SanDisk 64gb Class 10 card off NewEgg for $54.99 on their Shell Shocker deal of the day thing. You just pop the card in, go to settings, storage, scroll down to SD Card and format SD card. Basically it's just a FAT32 format, but whatever...
Anyway, that's it. After that you are all set to use it.
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Thanks. I just checked New Egg It's not there any more?
ExploreMN said:
It really doesn't matter as far as class goes and the tab does take up to a 64gb card easy enough. I just bought a SanDisk 64gb Class 10 card off NewEgg for $54.99 on their Shell Shocker deal of the day thing. You just pop the card in, go to settings, storage, scroll down to SD Card and format SD card. Basically it's just a FAT32 format, but whatever...
Anyway, that's it. After that you are all set to use it.
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What type of card? hdxc uhs sdhd?
rtan73 said:
I also have a SanDisk 64gb Class 10. The class doesn't make a difference, all current cards will perform the same. You won't notice a performance difference on the Note. You just need to format to fat 32, as the other poster suggested. I would also buy from a reputable seller because there are a lot of knock offs with fake labeling on them. I got mine from Best Buy for $56. The 32 gb was around half the price.
A lot of people go with Sandisk because of reliability and price.
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What type of card? hdxc uhs sdhd?
Sandisk Utra 64gb micro sdxc class 10. I remember someone posting that it was on sale on Amazon, but it was last week so I don't know if it's still one sale.
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It really doesn't matter as far as class goes and the tab does take up to a 64gb card easy enough. I just bought a SanDisk 64gb Class 10 card off NewEgg for $54.99 on their Shell Shocker deal of the day thing. You just pop the card in, go to settings, storage, scroll down to SD Card and format SD card. Basically it's just a FAT32 format, but whatever...
Anyway, that's it. After that you are all set to use it.
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Ok Folks, I can not thank you enough for your time and advice. But I will anyway, Thank You ALL for responding. :good:
New Egg jumped back up to $80 and Amazon was $65 and then sold out while I was checking a few things..... So I ordered the Sandisk 64g HDXC SDSDQUA-064G-U46A. I just hope it works when I put it in the Note. I may be back for help if it is not as simple as you say. Then if it is, I hope I can intall APPS on it with out restrictions to space and all will be Dandy, right?
After a week of trying to find a case-Moko Slim fit, sd/usb/micro usb adaptor-JUICED Systems GT401-01, screen protector-ClearPleax, and now micro SD card, I am exhausted! Still need one of those mini keyboards, but need to decide if rf or bt is the way to go. Now I just need to learn how to use all the neat stuff on Note...I think I will be ready to use it for work..& fun. Thanks Again.
Using 64Gb sandisk class 10 ( black friday around 40usd ) - works fine..
jjl0412 said:
Ok Folks, I can not thank you enough for your time and advice. But I will anyway, Thank You ALL for responding. :good:
New Egg jumped back up to $80 and Amazon was $65 and then sold out while I was checking a few things..... So I ordered the Sandisk 64g HDXC SDSDQUA-064G-U46A. I just hope it works when I put it in the Note. I may be back for help if it is not as simple as you say. Then if it is, I hope I can intall APPS on it with out restrictions to space and all will be Dandy, right?
After a week of trying to find a case-Moko Slim fit, sd/usb/micro usb adaptor-JUICED Systems GT401-01, screen protector-ClearPleax, and now micro SD card, I am exhausted! Still need one of those mini keyboards, but need to decide if rf or bt is the way to go. Now I just need to learn how to use all the neat stuff on Note...I think I will be ready to use it for work..& fun. Thanks Again.
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Hey Jerry,
You only get notified if you subscribe to the thread (in response to your PM). Anyway, as I said, the formatting the Note uses for MicroSD is FAT32. You don't need to turn it off to insert the SD, but when you eject it, you would want to go into setting, storage, and unmount SD card.
You don't need partitions, but because it's FAT32, you are limited to 2GB or smaller files.
Anyway, that should answer the SD questions.
As for the keyboard, I have the Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android. Works very well, comes with a tablet stand sorta built in the case, and it's full sized, so typing on it rocks. Costs $70-80 though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36980115&postcount=2
saerith;3696217ll said:
False. I have a stock note 10.1. So does my mother and father. We all are running 64gb sd cards out of the box. Class 10 sandisk 64gb. Absolutely no formatting necessary. Plug and play.
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jjl0412 said:
....I hope I can intall APPS on it with out restrictions to space and all will be Dandy, right?
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From what I understand, you cannot install and run Apps from your SD card...
According to another poster here 'From what I understand, you cannot install and run Apps from your SD card...' I know some apps may not be willing to load from an extrernal card for some vendor reason, but that is the exception, is'nt it? For the most part, we can load, install and use apps with the 64gb card we ordered right? I know I have held off loading apps because I want them on the ext sd.
aalupatti said:
Using 64Gb sandisk class 10 ( black friday around 40usd ) - works fine..
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I have had the same success with three gt-n8013 notes. Its a complete falsity that the 64gb class 10 san disks need to be formatted to work. Plug and play.
jjl0412 said:
I bought my first tablet - Galaxy Note 10.1, 16g, a week ago. Latest updates to 4.1.2. I have searched the net, watched video's, read till I'm blind, called Samsung(No Help There), and walked away totally frustrated more than once. All the tech stuff about Class #,(4 verses 6 or 10) type, Samsung verses Sandisk, exfat, HC, HCCX, HCl, on & on.. It would all be fine IF there was a general favorite.
I want to buy the best functioning, best peformance micro 32 g sd card for general all around enjoyment the Note will best utilize.
Please, please suggest the best 32g sd card for the Note. Please be specific with brand, class, and type. I have learned so much from you folks. I am glad I found this site for most all my concerns. I will certainly thank you for taking your time to suggest the most appropriate purchase.:fingers-crossed:
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Sandisk 32gb Class 10 heres a link http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-micro...&qid=1358903514&sr=8-2&keywords=32gb+micro+sd
Class 10 has faster data transfer speeds way worth the extra $6-8.
had a SanDisk 16GB and it went sour. never bought one tho somehow got them all for free
edit: they did replace it for free also, but I lost all my data on a so called reliable card
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ExploreMN said:
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You don't need partitions, but because it's FAT32, you are limited to 2GB or smaller files.
Anyway, that should answer the SD questions.
Got it today. worked without doing anything. 59.4g. How can I confirm the format is FAT32 or exFAT? I have read that it can be either?
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