8gb microSDHC - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo Accessories

will this work on the athena if i used a microsd-to-minisd converter?
http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Item(2537)-SDSDQR-8192-SanDisk_microSDHC_8_GB.aspx
ciao!

jetherson said:
will this work on the athena if i used a microsd-to-minisd converter?
http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Item(2537)-SDSDQR-8192-SanDisk_microSDHC_8_GB.aspx
ciao!
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It should. Nice price!

Still the best prices here...
or here
Not sure if they ship abroad though

leoni1980 said:
Still the best prices here...
or here
Not sure if they ship abroad though
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I think they would, given how small this is. I don't imagine it would cost a lot to ship. Mine was send from Hong Kong in a normal envelop. So, worthwhile checking this out, especially the second one which is only around 35 Pounds?

eaglesteve said:
I think they would, given how small this is. I don't imagine it would cost a lot to ship. Mine was send from Hong Kong in a normal envelop. So, worthwhile checking this out, especially the second one which is only around 35 Pounds?
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yes it is. Tempted to get one for my Nokia, but it's handy to swap between devices. Play.com deliver free here so the price you see is the price you pay.
Amazon also have 4gb SDHC cards for less than 9GBP!!!!

i'm checking sandisk site but i think the item doesn't include a microsd->minisd converter.
shipping is not an issue for now because i have a friend who's coming from the states.

jetherson said:
i'm checking sandisk site but i think the item doesn't include a microsd->minisd converter.
shipping is not an issue for now because i have a friend who's coming from the states.
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micro to mini converters are easy to get hold of - you can buy them off ebay for very little. Doesn't have to be a sandisk one, kingston make micro sd memory cards with sd and mini sd adaptors in one box. If you want you could just buy a 1gb microsd off them and use the adaptor with your 8gb, providing you have some other use for the 1gb card! Alternatively, like I said, check ebay.

thanks for the replies guys. i really appreciate it.
ciao!

leoni1980 said:
micro to mini converters are easy to get hold of - you can buy them off ebay for very little. Doesn't have to be a sandisk one, kingston make micro sd memory cards with sd and mini sd adaptors in one box. If you want you could just buy a 1gb microsd off them and use the adaptor with your 8gb, providing you have some other use for the 1gb card! Alternatively, like I said, check ebay.
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I've tried this and it won't work unless you get the sdhc mini adapter from Kingston. This is the only one I could find that supports micro sdhc cards. The adapter comes with a 4 gig micro sdhc card. I have a 6 gig sandisk and this works in the Kingston mini adapter just fine. I also have a regular mini sd adapter and neither of my sdhc cards will work in it. I got my Kingston 4 gig and adapter from Amazon.
Good Luck!

thanks datruth.
now it sheds more light on this issue.
ciao!

datruth said:
I've tried this and it won't work unless you get the sdhc mini adapter from Kingston. This is the only one I could find that supports micro sdhc cards. The adapter comes with a 4 gig micro sdhc card. I have a 6 gig sandisk and this works in the Kingston mini adapter just fine. I also have a regular mini sd adapter and neither of my sdhc cards will work in it. I got my Kingston 4 gig and adapter from Amazon.
Good Luck!
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There's no difference between adaptors given with sdhc and sd, it's literally just a pin adaptor with no 'technology' as such. it's strange that you have issues!

leoni1980 said:
There's no difference between adaptors given with sdhc and sd, it's literally just a pin adaptor with no 'technology' as such. it's strange that you have issues!
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I would agree but this micro sdhc card does not work when inserted in this mini adapter
and placed in my Advantage.
I use the same Sandisk card in this Kingston mini adapter and it works perfectly. If I use the regular PNY micro sd card inserted in the mini adapter it comes with, then it works just fine.
Look at the Features/Benefits of the Kingston card w/adapter:
* Compliant — with the SD Specification Version 2.00
* Versatile — when combined with the adapter, can be used as a full-size SDHC card
* Compatible — with microSDHC, miniSDHC, and SDHC host devices; not compatible with standard microSD/miniSD/SD - enabled device/readers
* File Format — FAT 32
* Reliable — lifetime warranty*
Specifications:
* Capacity** — 4GB
* Dimensions — 0.43” x 0.59” x 0.039” ( 11mm x 15mm x 1mm)
* High-Speed Class Rating — Class 4: 4MB/sec. minimum data transfer rate
* Operating temperatures — -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C)
* Storage temperatures — -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)
* Weight — .1 oz (2.7g)
Kingston microSDHC Part Number:
SDC4/4GB-2ADP

If the new micro sdhc card are not backwards compatible with old devices that use standard sd cards then why would you think that a standard mini sd adapter would support the new sdhc. It's obvious that the adapters are not just some passive shells that just convert the pin outs.

datruth said:
If the new micro sdhc card are not backwards compatible with old devices that use standard sd cards then why would you think that a standard mini sd adapter would support the new sdhc. It's obvious that the adapters are not just some passive shells that just convert the pin outs.
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They are in fact passive shells. There is a difference between a card 'reader' and a card 'adaptor. A card reader uses hardware to recognise the card and send its information through a USB port. A card adaptor simply alligns the digital and electrical pins so that there is physical contact.
SDHC cards differ to SD cards in terms of their memory addressing protocol but are identical with regard to their physical interface. This accounts for the universal backwards compatibility of SDHC card 'readers' with older SD cards, and why many devices can be made compatible with SDHC cards by means of a firmware update

Hi leoni,
So these two will work perfectly with athena?
eXpansys Memory MicroSD to MiniSd Adaptor
http://www.mobileplanet.com/d.aspx?i=142629
and
SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Card
http://www.mobileplanet.com/d.aspx?i=158255
* notice the adaptor doesnt say sdhc
Thanks! I just don't want to make any mistakes.
Ciao!

i'm almost ready to buy these stuffs:
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I will have these shipped to a friend of mine in California, who'll be coming here in the Philippines on March. I've read somewhere that by buying 5 items or more, I can get a discount. Anybody here had any experience with mobileplanet?
Can you please comment if I'm doing the right thing?
Ciao!

the microsd you're looking at buying is vastly overpriced. You can get them here for a lot less through most suppliers. Maybe we're just lucky here in the uk to be able to get them for 29gbp! With regard to the adaptor, you can't really quarantee anything with windows mobile devices, but they should work provided it's capable of reading up to 8gb sdhcs.

Please be informed that 12 GB microSDHC is already out. See this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=371700

Replied to you Eaglesteve. By the way I've just bought a 4gb SDHC card off Play.com. It comes with a card reader and SD adaptor, I tested the SDHC in the standard adaptor that came with my old card and it works fine....

I got a micro SDHC and a Mini adpater
http://www.antonline.com/p_SanDisk--SDSDQR-8192-A11M--Sandisk-SDSDQR8192A-microSDHC-8GB-_474928.htm
I got the mini-to-micro adapter on ebay for about US$3.

Related

would a 16GB SDHC memory card work for TYTNII?

Thinking of buying this 16GB SDHC memory card.
http://www.meritline.com/kingston-16gb-sdhc20-class4-sd-card.html
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.a...m=206812522&Type=PE&Category=Comp&dcaid=15890
But I dont wanna throw away money..so..
is the TYTNII a SD (ver. 1.0, 1.1) device? (if so then it will not recognize SDHC cards (>4GB))?
Does anyone know if this works with TYTNII (pratically, not theoretically)?
Has anyone used this or the 12GB one?
Thanks
some info on it:
Compatibility with SDHC 16GB: 16GB SDHC are designed for devices that are compatible with the SDHC 2.0 specifications. The SDHC logo on the packaging is to ensure compatibility. Please check with your device manufacturer for their current/future supported SDHC devices.
SDHC works differently then standard SD cards, this new format is not backwards compatible with legacy SD format host devices.
Kingston Technology's Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards are fully compliant with the new SD Association specification version 2.00. They are a new performance class of SD memory cards designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital still and video cameras and other high-resolution image recording devices.
-Remember that standard host devices must call out support for SDHC in order to be compatible with SDHC Cards (>4GB). Look for the logo!
-SD (ver. 1.0, 1.1) devices will not recognize SDHC cards (>4GB).
Features/benefits:
Compliant: with the SD Card Association specification version 2.00
Secure: built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
Compatible: with SDHC host devices; not compatible with standard SD-enabled devices/readers
File Format: FAT 32
Simple: as easy as plug-and-play
Specifications:
Capacities: 16GB
Dimensions: 0.94" x 1.25" x 0.08" (24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm)
Speed Class Rating:
--Class 2: 2MB/sec. guaranteed minimum data transfer rate
--Class 4: 4MB/sec. guaranteed minimum data transfer rate
--Class 6: 6MB/sec. guaranteed minimum data transfer rate
Operating Temperature: -13°F to 185°F(-25°C to 85°C)
Storage Temperature: -40°F to 185°F(-40°C to 85°C)
Voltage: 3.3V
The problem is how to fit it in your Kaiser ?
Cause this is not a micro SDHC card
While I don't know about the SD version on the Kaiser, I can tell you it reads 8GB SDHC cards. So if your 1.0, 1.1 versions only recognize under 4GB then the Kaiser is obviously using a later version.
Not sure on what you are going to pay for that size card... you can get an 8GB for under $50 which might be a smarter move until the others come down in price.
dang thats the price of my tilt
btw our phone support up to 32gb
ChefChaudart said:
The problem is how to fit it in your Kaiser ?
Cause this is not a micro SDHC card
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LOL good point, i didn't even follow the link to see that. I thought that SDHC was only micro cards...but then again I don't own any other devices that use these so i never researched them.
So, to the OP the size should work...but make sure you get a micro!
the card u posted in ur link will NOT work becase it doesnt suppot SDHC...u just simply cant put it inside ur phone...
It does Fit into the phone, what you see in the link is the exterior part of it. The smaller card is in the inside (fits underneath the one shown).
bluemamba said:
It does Fit into the phone, what you see in the link is the exterior part of it. The smaller card is in the inside (fits underneath the one shown).
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Actually, the links provided are SD cards, not Micro SD. The picture is not a Micro SD to SD converter, it's just an SD card. Micro SD to SD converters do not show the size of the card on them
So in conclusion, no, the product(s) in the links you provided will not fit in the kaiser, and therefore will not work. However here in the UK, we can expect to see 16GB Micro SDHC on the 31st May. See here
Audio said:
Actually, the links provided are SD cards, not Micro SD. The picture is not a Micro SD to SD converter, it's just an SD card. Micro SD to SD converters do not show the size of the card on them
So in conclusion, no, the product(s) in the links you provided will not fit in the kaiser, and therefore will not work. However here in the UK, we can expect to see 16GB Micro SDHC on the 31st May. See here
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Sorry My bad then..
Anyway now that thats sorrted out, my question still stands
Memory limit
One of HTC tech support guys basically told me that if the microSDHC card says SDHC that the Kaiser (or the Tilt he was referring to seeing as I was talking to him about my phone) will support it...and I believe he mentioned up to at least 128gb memory capacity or something. One other poster in this thread mentioned 32gb...
Now for reality, at the time of my purchase of the Tilt Nov 2008, Sandisk was the first to make 8gb microSDHC (okay others announced it too), and the time from their announcement of 8gb being put on their website at $139.99 in Nov 2007 or so.....to the availability on amazon in roughly January or Feb 2008 at 139.99....to the current amazon price of roughly in the $50 range by March/April 2008.....to the realization that very few other memory manufacturers have released 8gb microSDHC cards.......makes one think that by the time any amazing company makes anything substantially bigger than 8gb, AND releases it to market at a price I'm willing to pay for.......By that time...I and probably many of us, will have bought a newer phone with proper drivers...that the limit of memory size of microSDHC for the kaiser will be a memory.
In others words, 8gb microSDHC is the largest you will find today (most likely), and the phone will handle much more than that in its product lifetime. Buy with confidence that your kaiser in April 2008 can handle any microSDHC product available in April 2008.
Hope this helped.
thanks nicely put
come on dude you put up a link for an sdhc memory card you need a MICRO SDHC MEMORY CARD. Also I thought all th Tytn II could use the high capicity cards...are you sure you don't have a TYtn-one.
kkkkevinkim said:
come on dude you put up a link for an sdhc memory card you need a MICRO SDHC MEMORY CARD. Also I thought all th Tytn II could use the high capicity cards...are you sure you don't have a TYtn-one.
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This is true, by this thread is 6 months old also . Have a look at the date!
I'm buying the 8 GB MicroSDHC tomorrow. My 2 GB is already completely full!!
The SanDisk 16GB microSDHC works just fine in the Tytn II -- I've been using one for about a week now. I don't notice any speed difference between it and my old class 4 8GB card.
3waygeek said:
The SanDisk 16GB microSDHC works just fine in the Tytn II -- I've been using one for about a week now. I don't notice any speed difference between it and my old class 4 8GB card.
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That sounds awesome!!! I haven't seen the 16gb ones yet. How much do they go for?
I live near a Microcenter
so the 8G Microcenter version went on sale for 34 Bucks..thats right! Now the SANDISK 8G is a little bit more expensive but they are the same class SDs. I have the Microcenter version running right now in my Tilt with only 2Gs left...I'll probably try and get the SANDISK 16G but I might even wait to see if Microcenter comes out with their own 16G which generally is cheaper than Sandisks.
MACkjam said:
That sounds awesome!!! I haven't seen the 16gb ones yet. How much do they go for?
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I've seen them in the range of US $75-100. I paid $98 for mine -- they were the only US supplier I could find that had them in stock.

32GB micro sd? when?

Anyone have any insite as to when we can get the 32GB Sandisk Micro SD cards?
Take Care
Same Q !!
When ??
UP
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They have got pressure from Apple so we can't get 32Gb until they release a 64Gb iPhone.
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Seriously, they were announced in February last year !
They are arriving now in Hong Kong at Times Square. At least that is what one guy said, 'just released'. However, at this time still buy 16GB because it is SOOOO much cheaper. even class6 cards.
i bought a 16GB card. the 32GB are too expensive...or better overpriced!
the question is valid since HTC doenst say you can use them. the largest i heard htc said can be used is 8GB.... but thats baloney
avathar behemoth said:
i bought a 16GB card. the 32GB are too expensive...or better overpriced!
the question is valid since HTC doenst say you can use them. the largest i heard htc said can be used is 8GB.... but thats baloney
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I called the HTC UK support line when the hotfix for the card reading came out and was told they had tested up to 16 GB cards - so I went out and got one and it works fine.
im pretty sure it said upto 32gb somewhere, so there are some for sale now?!
Linky please!!
I need the extra space for all my PS1 games!
nniicckkss said:
I called the HTC UK support line when the hotfix for the card reading came out and was told they had tested up to 16 GB cards - so I went out and got one and it works fine.
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it works fine with me as well
dying to have the 32Gb micro sd card
I don't think we'll see a 32GB MicroSDHC card any time soon. It looks like the major manufacturers are going to concentrate on the new format SDXC (which can support up for 2TB) .
SDXC is the same design and shape as SD/SDHC but it needs specific support from devices, the Leo/HD2 doesn't, at least officially, support SDXC
However I have been looking and there is a way to convert a larger SD card into a MicroSD card ...yes you read that correctly. You can get a 32GB SD card now (and cheaper than a 32GB microSD if it shows up), then can get a converter from a few places such as APTOlink . I'm not sure this will fit under the Leo's battery cover, but if it will it's the best solution.
cheaper adaptors:
the PA-TFC from Ably.
and
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.27001
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Thanks jagnet. I'm currently using a class 6 16GB Micro SD but I just ordered that DX adapter you linked to because I'm curious to see whether it has a low enough profile to fit into the HD2. It's very annoying waiting for 32GB MicroSD and it would be cool if we could get 32GB capacity now, but cheaper because its on the SD format, and still fit in the phone.
jagnet said:
I don't think we'll see a 32GB MicroSDHC card any time soon. It looks like the major manufacturers are going to concentrate on the new format SDXC (which can support up for 2TB) .
SDXC is the same design and shape as SD/SDHC but it needs specific support from devices, the Leo/HD2 doesn't, at least officially, support SDXC
However I have been looking and there is a way to convert a larger SD card into a MicroSD card ...yes you read that correctly. You can get a 32GB SD card now (and cheaper than a 32GB microSD if it shows up), then can get a converter from a few places such as APTOlink . I'm not sure this will fit under the Leo's battery cover, but if it will it's the best solution.
cheaper adaptors:
the PA-TFC from Ably.
and
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.27001
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I've bought them for my old touch hd but it doesn't fit under the standard cover of the hd2.
32GB microSD Card Information
Looks it's quite around the corner.
Someone' willing to order a minimum of 500 pcs there?
Cheers,
Olioaglio
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_announce_32gb_microsd_cards_64_gb_movinand-news-1376.php
Next Month
erased... late to the game lol
nniicckkss said:
I called the HTC UK support line when the hotfix for the card reading came out and was told they had tested up to 16 GB cards - so I went out and got one and it works fine.
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Anything may happen of course, but there's no reason why 32GB SDHC cards shouldn't work. 32GB is the maximum capacity for the SDHC format, and it doesn't require any new drivers, readers or whatever.
samsung announced it http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/13/samsung-announces-64gb-movinand-flash-32gb-microsd-card/
Operationmob said:
Thanks jagnet. I'm currently using a class 6 16GB Micro SD but I just ordered that DX adapter you linked to because I'm curious to see whether it has a low enough profile to fit into the HD2. It's very annoying waiting for 32GB MicroSD and it would be cool if we could get 32GB capacity now, but cheaper because its on the SD format, and still fit in the phone.
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Hello !
Have you received it ? Is there enough space under the cover ?
Thanks.
http://www.mobymemory.com/products/SanDisk/Sandisk-32gb-Micro-SD-SDHC-PRE-ORDER.asp
Our Price: £5.11 (£4.35 excl VAT) 5.62 EUR
compact_bijou said:
http://www.mobymemory.com/products/SanDisk/Sandisk-32gb-Micro-SD-SDHC-PRE-ORDER.asp
Our Price: £5.11 (£4.35 excl VAT) 5.62 EUR
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you didn't read the small print:
"..*PRE ORDER * Sandisk 32gb Micro SD card *Pre Order *
After allot of inquiries on the 32gb micro SD we have decided to start pre order sales on the item
For £5 NON-refundable deposit we will add you to our 32gb micro SD email list and keep you updated with news stock pricing and other information on Sandisks 32gb micro sd card. Then as soon as we have a confirmed price for the 32gb Micro SD card we will contact you on the contact number provided to us by you to take full payment for the item minus the £5 deposit originally paid.."
I think this may be quite a lot more expensive!
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you didn't read the small print:
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whoooooosh .......

64 SDXC card compatible?

I think i've seen a few people with a 64GB SDXC microSD card. Does this work or not? I haven't seen any place that confirms what type of microSD cards work (normal, HC, XC) yet.
i don't want to waste the money on it if it doesn't actually work.
zacgoesrawr said:
I think i've seen a few people with a 64GB SDXC microSD card. Does this work or not? I haven't seen any place that confirms what type of microSD cards work (normal, HC, XC) yet.
i don't want to waste the money on it if it doesn't actually work.
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I was told by AT&T that i could use a 32gb microSD, as the max. Maybe a store like BestBuy would let you try it out first. Good luck.
I work at AT&T and everything says 32GB max and that's what I relay to my customers. I've used a 32GB HC card, I've thought of trying a 64GB card, but didn't want to waste the money on it if it ended up not working. I have to go to Best Buy tomorrow, so I'll ask if I can test one out.
Dont think it will work well for devices using the FAT32 format for their media. There are ways to read and possibly write to 64GB sd cards, but mostly involve formatting the card using you PC.
Havent held a 64GB sd card in my hands, but if it can work it would probably be the last sd card I ever own
No luck with Best Buy. They didn't let me try it out. But if what Omnimax is saying is true, there's no use buying one.
Yes it will work. When you first pop it in it will say that is corrupt, but after reformatting it within Android Storage settings you will have 64 GB's. I had one for my Inspire but I thought it wasn't worth it so I sold it on eBay and got a 32 GB microSD, a case, an extended battery, and a screen protector instead.
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Yes it will work. When you first pop it in it will say that is corrupt, but after reformatting it within Android Storage settings you will have 64 GB's. I had one for my Inspire but I thought it wasn't worth it so I sold it on eBay and got a 32 GB microSD, a case, an extended battery, and a screen protector instead.
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Maybe I just might pick one up then. Any specific card or will any work?
I got the SanDisk one, but I'm sure others will work as well.
http://androidcommunity.com/sandisk...working-on-multiple-android-devices-20110927/
Awesome! Im glad itll work I never have enough storage these days
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Hmmmm
I wouldn't mind one myself but they are rather pricey at 220.00 a pop!
Hopefully the price will come down soon. I can get an SDHC 32g locally from Fry's for about a dollar a g unless its on sale then its even cheaper!!
daspazz said:
I wouldn't mind one myself but they are rather pricey at 220.00 a pop!
Hopefully the price will come down soon. I can get an SDHC 32g locally from Fry's for about a dollar a g unless its on sale then its even cheaper!!
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http://bit.ly/I4YMHL
Best Buy, SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC for 79.99.
WOW
Thanks for the update!!!! That's definitely more affordable!!
+1
Wow that's alot of space! But 80$ dang maybe like the other post 1$ a G would be nice
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Current technology, from what I have read, support SDHC micro sd cards and the new 64 gb ultra micro sd cards use SDXC technology, which apparently are not supported by current phones on the market. I read it at http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/13284_SanDisk_64GB_microSD_for_sale-.php The article was from September 2011, but I think it is still accurate. Looks promising though, with transfer speeds of 30 mbps..
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The best buy price of $79.99 is good though. I looked at numerous online stores including Amazon and eBay, and the average price is about $92..the price will obviously come down but it may be a mute point for people like me who want the HTC One X..that's the only bad thing about the One...no removable storage or battery..that's one of the reasons I trashed my iPhone and went with Android...much better!!
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austin4913 said:
The best buy price of $79.99 is good though. I looked at numerous online stores including Amazon and eBay, and the average price is about $92..the price will obviously come down but it may be a mute point for people like me who want the HTC One X..that's the only bad thing about the One...no removable storage or battery..that's one of the reasons I trashed my iPhone and went with Android...much better!!
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If HTC goes on that direction, then the Vivid might be my last device from them. No removable battery? If they get it right like Motorola did with the Razr maxx, I can live with that, but no sd support, bye bye.
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Yeah, I feel the same way...I would love a new HTC phone but the 16 gb and battery are deal breakers for me...especially the memory...I download a lot of music through Rhapsody and the 16 is simply not enough...hopefully, the One X won't do so well and we shall see the return of removable battery and sd card...I've seen 64gb sd card at best buy...even though they won't work with current phones, they should on next generation phones this year which would make the One X less desirable..
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64MB micro SD
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/13284_SanDisk_64GB_microSD_for_sale-.php
I just read through the above link and through the coments of it, I'm going to buy one and try it, I'll post back here once I've confirmed it works apparently it just needs to be reformatted to fat32, and even if it doesn't work I'll find a use for it in the future
Alright!!! I now have a 64 GB sdxc card, and it works for my HTC Velocity 4g!!! Android formatted it, and it works like normal, writes at 10MB/s and reads at 33MB/s. So, it's not faster than my 16GB sdhc card (must be the specs of the phone, not the sd card restricting speed). Hope that helped anyone thinking of buying a sdxc card
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I wonder..............
How much this card is??
Micro SDXC flash memory cards are eXtended Capacity micro SD cards same features as SDXC cards - that is capacity up to 2TB (Terra Bytes) and data access speeds up to 300MB/s, but in the shape of the TransFlash / micro SD card that are usually used in mobile phones and other small electronic devices where even the small size of a regular SD card is to big. With an adapter microSDXC card can be used where miniSDXC or full sized SDXC cards are required as well as connected to PC via USB interface or for even faster read / write speeds connected to eSATA via eSATA SDXC connector that transforms any micro SD card into a low cost high performance thumb drive / flash drive.

OTG & Sandisk 64 GB microSDXC - anyone tried yet?

Just checking to see if anyone has tried the OTG with the sandisk SDXC 64GB card yet.
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Yeah, unfortunately the MicroSD card won't fit in the MicroUSB or headphone ports. Such BS!
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lightfire said:
Just checking to see if anyone has tried the OTG with the sandisk SDXC 64GB card yet.
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NEXUS7 does not support exFAT (standard formating on SDXC). If you format the card in FAT32 and use a reader after installing the utility for mounting mass storage probably will work.
Thanks for the reply. I am currently running it in a note formatted fat32.
My question is has anyone tried it in the nexus 7 yet.
And to the other replies: To be perfectly clear. Utilizing a microUSB to USB OTG adaptor, and a USB microSD card reader, has anyone verified the 64 GB microSDXC Sandisk card as working?
I doubt you'll get 64gb since there's no exfat support. 32gb would probably work though.
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Yeah, unfortunately the MicroSD card won't fit in the MicroUSB or headphone ports. Such BS!
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That stands for "On the Go [microUSB]". It refers to using an adapter cable between microUSB and standard USB, into which a common USB/SD card reader can be plugged.
If usb to go (or whatever it's called) works, then I have no doubt that the 64gb card will work. I have one in my gs3 with fat32 and it works like a charm.
The N7 doesn't auto mount USB mass storage when acting as host. If you have rooted and are using something like stick mount then you can mount USB mass storage. The type of SD card is irrelevant the only question would be if the SD card reader you're using can read the card, doesn't draw too much current and android supports the FS.
catbertz said:
If usb to go (or whatever it's called) works, then I have no doubt that the 64gb card will work. I have one in my gs3 with fat32 and it works like a charm.
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Mine works fine in the note as well.
But I have seen issues posted in Asus transformer forums and wondered if anyone tested with the nexus 7.
I will test when I get mine.
64gb uhs 1 microsd class 10 amazon.com $60
My order finally shows "shipped" with tracking.. I'll test it once I get it. OTG and 16gb worked great with stickmount app.
Rakeesh_j said:
I doubt you'll get 64gb since there's no exfat support. 32gb would probably work though.
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There is always a workaround... Format the sd card to fat32 by then it will work...
What are you guys talking about, I hookup my OTG adapter with a USB mouse or keyboard and the Nexus INSTANTLY recognizes it. Very sweet.
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What are you guys talking about, I hookup my OTG adapter with a USB mouse or keyboard and the Nexus INSTANTLY recognizes it. Very sweet.
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The guys are talking about external storage which Nexus 7 doesn't automatically mount.
It's a no go formatted ext fat32...
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My order finally shows "shipped" with tracking.. I'll test it once I get it. OTG and 16gb worked great with stickmount app.
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Just got my order in from DealExtreme.
SOURCE; http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-on-the-go-host-otg-adapter-pair-50774?item=1
Paired with; http://dx.com/p/mini-usb-micro-sd-tf-card-reader-w-cell-phone-strap-max-64gb-random-color-125517
They sent me a white and black, the white you can see the blue data access led, the black you can't, it lights up internally but won't shine thru. Works great.
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I removed my Sandisk 64gb USH 1 / class 10 default ext fat32 format from my SGS3 and put it into the adapter. The N7 (stickmount) sees it, but doesn't show me it's contents.. "folder empty".
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Just got my order in from DealExtreme.
SOURCE; http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-on-the-go-host-otg-adapter-pair-50774?item=1
Paired with; http://dx.com/p/mini-usb-micro-sd-tf-card-reader-w-cell-phone-strap-max-64gb-random-color-125517
They sent me a white and black, the white you can see the blue data access led, the black you can't, it lights up internally but won't shine thru. Works great.
I removed my Sandisk 64gb USH 1 / class 10 default ext fat32 format from my SGS3 and put it into the adapter. The N7 (stickmount) sees it, but doesn't show me it's contents.. "folder empty".
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Try a official Sandisk card reader. I have a 128GB SXSD (full size SD not Micro) that's fat32 formatted, that I use with a Canon camera. Works with official Sandisk card reader but had results like yours when I used generic card reader. I have read and write capability with that card. 128GB external storage on a 16GB Nexus 7, wooohoooo!!!!!!!
if the Nexus 7 is rooted and you install stickmount from the play store, then you can use pretty much any flash drive/hdd/card reader under the sun, I've mounted a 2tb wall powered HDD, and a 500gb usb powered hdd, and a 32GB SDHC card in a USB card reader, so I doubt the 64gb SDXC in a proper card reader will cause any issues.
As above, fat32 would help, but nexus7 can use NTFS as well in my experience, though you may have to update the kernel.
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if the Nexus 7 is rooted and you install stickmount from the play store, then you can use pretty much any flash drive/hdd/card reader under the sun, I've mounted a 2tb wall powered HDD, and a 500gb usb powered hdd, and a 32GB SDHC card in a USB card reader, so I doubt the 64gb SDXC in a proper card reader will cause any issues.
As above, fat32 would help, but nexus7 can use NTFS as well in my experience, though you may have to update the kernel.
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I loaded stickmount on a rooted N7 and Astro file manager and I can see and read files and pictures from t usb stick with OTG adapter.
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lightfire said:
Thanks for the reply. I am currently running it in a note formatted fat32.
My question is has anyone tried it in the nexus 7 yet.
And to the other replies: To be perfectly clear. Utilizing a microUSB to USB OTG adaptor, and a USB microSD card reader, has anyone verified the 64 GB microSDXC Sandisk card as working?
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See response below.
clockcycle said:
Just got my order in from DealExtreme.
SOURCE; http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-on-the-go-host-otg-adapter-pair-50774?item=1
Paired with; http://dx.com/p/mini-usb-micro-sd-tf-card-reader-w-cell-phone-strap-max-64gb-random-color-125517
They sent me a white and black, the white you can see the blue data access led, the black you can't, it lights up internally but won't shine thru. Works great.
I removed my Sandisk 64gb USH 1 / class 10 default ext fat32 format from my SGS3 and put it into the adapter. The N7 (stickmount) sees it, but doesn't show me it's contents.. "folder empty".
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Additionally, I haven't tested this yet with my N7, but I know this worked for me on the KF.
If you format to FAT32, you'll still get access to the full 64GB. The downside is that your transfer speed will not be the full 30MB/s that the card advertises. You'll probably get more around 10-12MB/s for Reads, and 6-8MB/s for Writes.
I plan to try to use NTFS format on my 64gb card and NTFS Mount from the Play Store. I'll report back after I've tried it.

Micro SD card UHS1 vs class 10

I currently have a Samsung branded 64gb micro sd uhs1 card in my note 4. I was thinking of upgrading my card so I got on eBay looking up prices for 128 gb cards since the note takes amazing video and those files are HUGE.
Well to my surprise 128 gb class 10 cards are super cheap, like under $20 cheap, while uhs1 class cards are closer to $100.
Is there a significant performance hit using a class 10 vs uhs1?
I downloaded "A1 SD Bench" from the play store, here's the results I got on my uhs1 64gb Samsung card.
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If anyone is running a class 10 card, I'd love to see what your bench is using the same app. (Or suggest a different app)
Yes- I ordered a name brand 128 gb micro sd class 10 for $14 [emoji106] [emoji6]
I can't imagine it could possibly perform that bad? But I don't know, that's why I'm asking the question.
Thanks!
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You should be getting much faster speeds from the sammy card.
If a 128GB SD card goes for $10 on ebay, then I would be very surprised if that card was legit. The web is rife with stories of knock off cards that are hacked up to look report as a larger capacity than they really are. As the old saying goes, "if it looks too good to be true, then it probably is. "
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UHS1 and Class 10 have the same minimum sequential write speed, but Class 10 is compatible with the High Speed Bus while UHS uses the UHS Bus.
https://www.sdcard.org/developers/overview/bus_speed/
Basically, Class 10 cards have a theoretical maximum speed of 25MBps in either direction since that is the maximum bus speed. UHS cards can hit 50, 104, 156 or 312 depending on the bus version used. So if you switch to a Class 10 card you will see your read speed drop significantly (42 per your test results down to 25 at maximum).
My Samsung 64GB EVO card did 36.85MB/s read and 12.11MB/s write.
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage-accessories/MB-MP64DA/AM
Will the phone take advantage of the UHS Speed Class 3 devices that claim up to 40MB/s write?
Is the note 4 UHS1 capable?
Note 4 awesome SD card speed
Araltd said:
Is the note 4 UHS1 capable?
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quote... "Galaxy Note 4 can achieve super fast speed for the SD cards on the mobile device – 61.40MB/s read, and 47.84MB/s write speed"
Full article: http://a1dev.wishmesh.com/2014/11/sandisk-32gb-extreme-pro-microsd-card-photos-and-benchmark/
Wow, UHS3. Ok, that kind of explains the class 10 prices.
Now I'm upset my uhs1 card only got 8mb write [emoji35]
I had a Lexar 64gb class 10 and I was having problems with delay when waking up the screen. I took out the card and the phone was waking up instantly. I then exchanged it with 64gb Samsung Evo and the wake up lag was gone.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but how can a 128gb class 10 micro sd card not be worth $14! ?
Segjin said:
My Samsung 64GB EVO card did 36.85MB/s read and 12.11MB/s write.
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage-accessories/MB-MP64DA/AM
Will the phone take advantage of the UHS Speed Class 3 devices that claim up to 40MB/s write?
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Ok, so I bought a SanDisk Extreme Plus 64GB UHS-I/ U3 Micro SDXC and gave it a try.
73.98MB/s read, 41.96MB/s write
Note: Not as good as the "up to" 80 read, 50 write Amazon advertises.
Araltd said:
I can't believe I'm saying this, but how can a 128gb class 10 micro sd card not be worth $14! ?
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Careful, if it ships from ebay or China at that price, it's fake. Even Amazon 3rd parties sell fakes.
Araltd said:
I currently have a Samsung branded 64gb micro sd uhs1 card in my note 4. I was thinking of upgrading my card so I got on eBay looking up prices for 128 gb cards since the note takes amazing video and those files are HUGE.
Well to my surprise 128 gb class 10 cards are super cheap, like under $20 cheap, while uhs1 class cards are closer to $100.
Is there a significant performance hit using a class 10 vs uhs1?
I downloaded "A1 SD Bench" from the play store, here's the results I got on my uhs1 64gb Samsung card.
If anyone is running a class 10 card, I'd love to see what your bench is using the same app. (Or suggest a different app)
Yes- I ordered a name brand 128 gb micro sd class 10 for $14 [emoji106] [emoji6]
I can't imagine it could possibly perform that bad? But I don't know, that's why I'm asking the question.
Thanks!
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sounds like a fake, to know for sure, once you receive it, fill the card up with movies or whatever... the fake card will crash and you wont be able to use it anymore, it will never reach the 64gb capacity. that is what I do with every card I buy.
$14 please...
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It shipped from U.S.A. (can't remember which state) ave I didn't get the "generic" for $12, I sprung for the A DATA branded for $14 [emoji6]
I've used the a data usb thumb drives, and never had issue. I'll check the card when it arrives.
Honestly, I'm fully expecting it to be real, 128 gb capacity, but I'm sure it won't be anything close to my Samsung UHS-1 64gb cards performance.
After the link above, and seeing the note 4 is capable of UHS-3, I'd love to find a good price on one of those, but it would have to be 128gb since I already have a 64gb.
Now the real question is while we all crave the ultimate performance, is that speed difference anything you'll feel in day to day use?
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Huh? I'm confused.
Araltd said:
Is the note 4 UHS1 capable?
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Do a couple of creative Google searches... Read the speed test results from credible testers. The new Samsung cards, rated at UHS1 are faster than most all claimed UHS3 cards.
Yeah, I'm sure that's true. I'm just wondering if the real world, day to day use benefits from the speed? Or is it just a benchmark thing?
Received the 128gb card today. Benchmark was pretty low.
I bought a Samsung 32GB EVO MicroSD from the official Samsung sellers page on Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IVPU786/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/180-5224329-8773259
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