Question Red Magic 6 Pro storage speed - Nubia Red Magic 6

Can someone with the 256gb Red Magic 6 Pro download and run this benchmark so I can compare the speed to the regular Red Magic 6 128gb version?
Androbench (Storage Benchmark) - Apps on Google Play
AndroBench is a benchmark that measures the storage performance of your Devices.
play.google.com

Here is my Red Magic 6 Pro 16/ 256gb
benchmark results.

Thanks! There doesn't seem to be that much difference between 128 and 256.

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[Q] new nexus 7 2013 16gb lollipop with low i/o storage scores

I have bought this tablet recently but my 256k write values are a bit slow i think...
My i/o score in antutu is also low (859) and in androbench i get 256k sequential and randon write just around 10Mb/s when the normal should be around 16-17Mb/s...the read values are normal as the 4k write ones!
I made an hard reset on recovery but the low write speed subsist!
Any ideas why this is happening?

SDcards.

Hey guys. So whats the best SD for the 10? Looks like the SanDisk Extreme PRO SD UHS-II is the fastest card available at the moment. Anyone using it and is there a noticable difference in phone storage speed vs the sdcard speed?
This is the one I was looking at. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...qxpj_128g_ancm3_128gb_extreme_pro_uhs_ii.html
OR maybe the 64gb version
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...sqxpj_064g_ancm3_64gb_extreme_pro_uhs_ii.html
I'm using the SanDisk Extreme Pro 32gb. Honestly, I can't tell much difference between it and my Samsung EVO+ Card
I'm using the 200gb Sandisk Extreme Pro. It's not the fastest, but I actually just cared more about capacity. Have it setup as my adoptable storage at the moment.
FYI, Amazon is selling Sony 128GB Class 10 UHS-1 MicroSD cards for ~$33. Link. 64GB is ~$23.
The fastest one you can get, that the 10 can actually take advantage of is the Sandisk Extreme Pro 64gb UHS1 - U3.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extre...894646&sr=8-2&keywords=sandisk+extreme+pro+u3
The snapdragon 820 does not support UHS2 cards, so that would just be wasted money.
I'm using this one and the overall reviews are mixed but I get write speeds of 77 Mbps and reads at 89 Mbps but its relatively cheap for a 64 gig U3 card
http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Mic...346&sr=8-2&keywords=pny+elite#customerReviews
Larger capacity cards will be slower. 64GB may be best bang for buck if you are looking for performance. I preferred capacity as well as speed, and hence got:
http://www.amazon.com/Lexar-Professional-microSDXC-UHS-II-LSDMI128CBNL1000R/dp/B00U77V5KU
I have been happy with its performance.
regalpimpin said:
The fastest one you can get, that the 10 can actually take advantage of is the Sandisk Extreme Pro 64gb UHS1 - U3.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extre...894646&sr=8-2&keywords=sandisk+extreme+pro+u3
The snapdragon 820 does not support UHS2 cards, so that would just be wasted money.
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Oh that's great info! I didn't know that the 10 didn't support the UHS2 cards.
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There will be a 265GB micro sd card from Samsung - Samsung EVO Plus 256GB .
I don't buy anything from Samsung as I have had horrible luck with their products. Had a 64GB a year ago that went bad. Personal experience/preference...
I am using the Sandisk 200GB, if you watch Amazon they run sales on them. I got mine in mid-march for $59.99.
128gb sandisk extreme on sale now at amazon... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01DYN4VPE/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_itlnxb0VTPKS3
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I went with this one 95mb read, 90mb writing 128gb http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Micro...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
Fastest MicroSD :-
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010NE3N3S/ref=psdc_3015433011_t2_B00NUB3530
Source:-
https://havecamerawilltravel.com/photographer/fastest-microsd-cards
I got this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DYN4VPE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 which is $66 right now. I read that what is considered fastest is sustained fast write where if you are using the card as Adoptable Storage you may want fast 4Kb random writes which is not the same.
So, even where Extreme Pro exist I went for the Extreme in hopes the HTC 10 doesn't complain when adopting...and it didn't
Now I just have to keep searching for a plastic belt holster for a naked HTC 10..
4KB random reads are the most important for adoptable storage as you will be loading application data from the SD card.
4KB random write is also important but not as much as the read speed is.
To be fair though, random write speed is always much lower than random read speed, so focusing on as high random write speed as possible isn't a bad idea since if the random write speed is high, the random read speed will be high as well.
For reference the HTC 10 does about 10MB/s in both read and write for 4KB random.
As an example the 64GB size of Sandisk Extreme U3 has been benchmarked to be capable of 5.5MB/s and 0.5MB/s in 4KB random read and write respectively.
That card would be okay for adoptable storage, the read speed is halved compared to the internal storage but application writing data or updating them is excruciatingly slow.
Knowing the baseline 4KB random read/write speed of our internal storage and the usual SD cards, I would personally aim for at least 5MB/s read and 1.5MB/s read.
Higher end 32-64GB cards are usually capable of 7-10MB/s 4KB random read and 2-3MB/s 4KB random write. While Samsung's Pro+ 64GB card is crem de la crem at 10MB/s and 5MB/s respectively, about as good as it gets with current NAND technology.
Unfortunately SD card manufacturers don't advertise 4KB random speeds so we have to find the information ourselves and hope some kind soul has purchased the card we're looking at and benchmarked it with a decent card reader. Your best bet is to google the card make/model + crystaldiskmark or scour Amazon, Newegg and so on reviews for benchmark numbers..
If you find a review that states 4KB random speeds in IOPS (Input Output operations Per Second), the conversion to MBps = (IOPS * KB per IO) / 1024.
So if you have
4KB random read 1200IOPS = (1200*4)/1024 = 4.68MB/s
4KB random write 400 IOPS = (400*4)/1024 = 1.56MB/s
And the other way around IOPS = (MBps / KB per IO) * 1024

HELP Is My Device Real or Clone ?

So Got One M8 From Ebay at Cheap Price. First Thing I Did Was To Download CPUZ and Check the device It Shows Qualcom 801 and 2 GB RAM and FULL HD Display But Shown only Three Sensor That Created Doubt So I Went To Download CPU X and Many Other Alike All of Them Showed MTK 6582 and 1 GB of RAM Even Setting Menu Shows 2 GB of RAM. I Tried Antutu and Got 43K+ Score It Shows Processor as SD801 and 2 GB Ram Tried Quadrunt Benchmark And It Gave Score of 8000 But Shown MTK 6582 and 1 GB RAM. Help Me
Highly likely to be a fake.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2761985

32gig vs 128gig performance differences?

Anyone know anything of a performance difference between the two storage sizes? Normally I wouldn't think there would be any difference at all, but according to Android authority (lol) they seem to think the 32 gig would perform slightly slowly compared to the 128 gig because of the iPhone 7s performance difference between the two sizes.
Also, completely irrelevant to the above question.. do you think using a USB type c thumb drive to store and access vr content and movies will be alright? I preordered a 32gig and I'm expecting delivery this week and don't want to cancel my order for the 128 gig lol
I dont think there would be a visible difference. Sometimes larger storage use more channels so they have a small bandwidth and iops boost.
The answer is no. We're not using cheap components on the Pixel. Apple to maximize profits went with a cheaper 32 GB storage chip with a lower classification. There are good quality class chips for 32 GB versions, Apple just didn't use a good one on their 32 GB chips, but did use a higher class speed for their 128 GB. Pixel has the same class across both.

Difference between 8GB and 6GB ram models

Does anything change in performance? About heavy games maybe. The AnTuTu scores change or they're the same?
Except for RAM and Storage size, they're basically the same. The Antutu score will indeed increase because it takes in count everything in your device, including how much ram and how much storage, but other than that, there aren't any differences.
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Except for RAM and Storage size, they're basically the same. The Antutu score will indeed increase because it takes in count everything in your device, including how much ram and how much storage, but other than that, there aren't any differences.
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I've seen some antutu scores on youtube. It seems that nothing changes. The scores seem about the same
I stayed away from the 8GB one because most people were complaining about bad battery life. So the 6GB since it has less (always ON) RAM was better in battery management at that time. I don't know if they have fixed that with the latest updates tho, but recently the phone is eating more and more RAM with each update.
Earlier when I took it out of the box the used RAM would be about 2.6GB/6GB, now it's almost 3.4GB/6GB. Hope Asus isn't doing this on purpose to make us buy the Zenfone 6Z

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