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And, SanDisk also provides a USB reader (looks more like a very cheap version of an USB Stick...
I paid around US $ 150
we
Same brand but 4 GB, works like a charm
Bundled with MicroSD -> SD and SD -> USB adapter
36€ (~ 50$)
See my previous post....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350801
Just thought I'd add that I purchased an 8Gigabyte ScanDisk Card (with USB adapter) for just over £50 (GBP) - $100 (US) and it work like a dream - no access delay and just under 8GB of available space.
I've also heard that ScanDisk are due to release a 16GB version in early 2008?
http://www.directsaleschat.co.uk/dev...sk-157056.html
Hey,
did you need any software update in order make an 8GB card running on XDA STAR. I'm just coming from an O2 store and they gave me an extract of a spreadsheet were they listed the xda star under 2GB max. storage devices.
Any comments?
Cheers,
Yves
I bought the SanDisk Card, just pop it in and everything is set.
Best
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It didn't work in my HTC Touch Dual!
I bought a 8GB Sandisk Micro SDHC card... put it in my Touch Dual... and bam... No more than 2GB.
How can that be?
Alusan said:
It didn't work in my HTC Touch Dual!
I bought a 8GB Sandisk Micro SDHC card... put it in my Touch Dual... and bam... No more than 2GB.
How can that be?
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eh? that's worrying, I've an 8gb one coming this week!
8GB Sandisk working perfectly in my Uk T-Mobile Touch Plus. No issues seen at all with it.
Well... My problem here is... Is it the Flash Card that is ****ed up or is it that I have the only Touch Dual in the whole world that doesn't have the capabillity to read 8gb Micro SDHC cards.
I have used a storage tool program to figure out the cards specs(Computer can't read it through the SD adaptor for some reason) and here is what i got:
Total: 1.8 GB
Type: Fat16
Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Cluster Size: 32 KB
For what I know, this should be a Fat32 because Fat16 can't have storage space beyond 2 GB.The rest I don't know because I haven't researched this enough to get a science degree. I have tried to format the card to Fat32 with several Cluster Sizes with no result in getting a bigger storage space.
At some point this seems like a 2GB but on the outside it looks clearly like an 8GB card. So if this is a fake, then it is a pretty damn good one.
What do you think?
slight aside, but madly, i have to pick the card up from the post office depot - how BIG can that parcel be??!!
I've been using an 8GB Sandisk card in my Niki (borrowed from my Kaiser) for a week now. Works fine ...
yup, finally got mine, and no issues!
Alusan said:
Well... My problem here is... Is it the Flash Card that is ****ed up or is it that I have the only Touch Dual in the whole world that doesn't have the capabillity to read 8gb Micro SDHC cards.
I have used a storage tool program to figure out the cards specs(Computer can't read it through the SD adaptor for some reason) and here is what i got:
Total: 1.8 GB
Type: Fat16
Sector Size: 512 Bytes
Cluster Size: 32 KB
For what I know, this should be a Fat32 because Fat16 can't have storage space beyond 2 GB.The rest I don't know because I haven't researched this enough to get a science degree. I have tried to format the card to Fat32 with several Cluster Sizes with no result in getting a bigger storage space.
At some point this seems like a 2GB but on the outside it looks clearly like an 8GB card. So if this is a fake, then it is a pretty damn good one.
What do you think?
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You have to format the card at FAT32, which goes at 32 Gb. With FAT16 you only see 2Gb.
I don't know if you can do this format in the HTC, otherwise you'll need a new reader for sdhc-cards.
Thank You... I got a New SDHC reader/writer and formatted the card with the Panasonic SDformatter from a link through this forum. It worked and I now have my delicious 8GB storage in my Touch Dual.
Never seen such beautiful 8GB in my life
8Gb works in mine as well
Hows the speed when accessing aps on the 8 gig? is it just as fast as using a 1 gig?
in light of this topic, could you guys suggest anything for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=383791
Oh well no answers, anyway, my 8gb is here and is working very well
Oddly enough, I'm having problems even with 1 and 2 gig cards. Or rather with active sync, not detecting them. I can't transfer files directly to storage card folder via activesync, I have to either transfer to the device first and then from the device to the card, or transfer directly to the card after taking it out of the nike..
It might be something simple, anybody has any ideas how to solve this? Searched for quite a long time and couldn't find anything..
It's an orange brand niki if that changes anything, btw.
well if any 1 wants to save i found a 8 gig for 37.99 plus shipping
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012Y2LLE/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top#productPromotions
I been reading up a lil bit on this since the extended capacity sounds incredible, especially for HD2 users who have no real built in space.
and Wikipedia says SDHC compatible devices can use sdxc with UHS104 speeds, but not with the newer sd 4.0 specification.
Will the HD2 be capable of SD 4.0 with a firmware update or is this solely a hardware incompatability?
Hardware in HD2 will not accept it.
hello
Is there someone who really tested 64 or 128 GB SDXC, on HD2?
le_da said:
hello
Is there someone who really tested 64 or 128 GB SDXC, on HD2?
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hello
new info updated ? someone have tested ?
malex1 said:
Hardware in HD2 will not accept it.
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Well, unless installing WP 7.5 changes the hardware, that's bollox.
Does anyone know if a HD2 running WM6.5 supports 64GB microSDXC cards? As in has anyone tried it?
The HD2 can only handle up to a 32GB SD card. whether that would be SDXC or SDHC I'm pretty sure that wouldn't matter.
andyfoster said:
Well, unless installing WP 7.5 changes the hardware, that's bollox.
Does anyone know if a HD2 running WM6.5 supports 64GB microSDXC cards? As in has anyone tried it?
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Good
Recognizes the HTC HD2 if micro sd 64 gb and I have a dual boot and I have not given me any problems
To be recognized only be formatted in FAT32
regards
I ordered a 64GB micro-SDXC card from amazon.co.uk a week ago for GBP45.39 (found on HotUkdeals). Arrived today (was listed as "usually despatched within 1 - 4 weeks"), h2testw confirms capacity, and works fine in my HD2 running WM6.5 (Energy ROM), which shows capacity as 60906MB.
I don't understand why so many jump in saying a 64gb card wouldn't work when they obviously haven't tried. i would assume that it work fine as long as its formatted fat32... Any android phone should accept 64gb cards as well. the only difference between sdhc & sdxc is the formatting Im pretty sure. sdxc is formatted exFat of something like that, but its easy enough to reformat anyway you'd like with a computer.
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I have the Sandisk 64GB microSDXC Class 6 and it just works as a 32GB Samsung Class 10. The Sandisk is just a little bit slower in Benchmarks but in my phone I can't feel any difference; besides of the double of space. ;-)
SanDisk Mobile Ultra MicroSDXC 64GB works
I installed the Tytung ICS build on a SanDisk Mobile Ultra MicroSDXC 64GB.
Works fine! Just needs to be farmatted in Fat32
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Does anyone know if a HD2 running WM6.5 supports 64GB microSDXC cards? As in has anyone tried it?
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YES you absolutely can run a 64GB microSDXC in an HD2. At least I can verify that with WM6.5.5. I am using the SanDisk 64GB class 10 micro SDXC card in my HD2. The phone does read the full 64GB and can access it all. You do have to reformat it first as it is in exFAT which can't be read. It needs to be formatted in FAT32. The kicker with that if you try to format in your PC, MS has deemed that FAT32 is 32 GB max and if you use the inbuilt format in any version of Windows, it will only format it in exFAT or NTFS. I also tried using a program called SDFormatter but it would not allow me to format in FAT32 either. There is a way to do it from a DOS command but... I ended up using EaseUS Partion Master Home Edition, which is a free program. It worked a charm, and was very fast as well, Then I xxcopy'ed my SD card contents onto the new 64GB card and installed it in my phone. Both my WM 6.5.5 and my SD Android 2.2 are working perfectly, though the Android may be just a bit slower now and then. Both my 32GB and my 64GB are class 10s. I use XXcopy to keep a backup of my SD card on my computer, just in case. I update the backup every couple weeks or if I have updated anything significantly (which seems to be all the time with Android apps). I am running Core Cell Evo v4.1 and CoreDroid v.08. Here are the links to Partition Master http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm and XXcopy http://www.xxcopy.com/xcpydnld.htm
Here is a screenshot from my HD2 when it was booted into Android.
So very cool, and now my HD2 in both WM 6.5 and Android modes thanks you
128 GB ? OK, will be my next try, then ! :laugh:
I just received my SanDisk SDSDQUA-064G-U46A 64 GB micro SD XC card and been using it for three days now.
To make sure it will work flawlessly, just do the following :
- Use the phone formatting tool (it will format the card in FAT32)
- When restoring your data to the card, don't overwrite the "Application Data" folder nor the "EncFiltLog.menc" file that will have been put on the card root after formatting.
- Check it's Ok by launching an SD android ROM. If you can browse the memory card's contents, you win. Else, just try again from the beginning ! :laugh:
Anyway, both the HD2 and Windows Mobile are fully SD XC compatible, at least up to 64 GB (really NEED to test for 128 GB now ! ), so don't trust people saying they're not !
maybe you can try to partition the SD in multiple partitions of 32GB each... so you can easily use a fat32 file system.
just one question..do is possible to use a 64gb ntfs? Because my SanDisk 32gb class 10 uhs1 is formatted using NTFS and works really well, so I think you could be able to use a 64GB NTFS formatted
I don't think so.
Windows mobile doesn't recognize NTFS (should have been an add-on, if only developpers hadn't stopped producing for this platform), and Android is Linux (Debian) based, so would rather use ext2 / ext3, and of course, FAT and FAT32, that fortunately stay the common links between all worlds...
Edit : Wait, is your card really NTFS formatted ? Windows should automatically choose FAT32 when formatting up to these sizes. I hadn't heard of Windows Mobile being able to read it. It can't read an USB disk in NTFS from Cotulla or Zeno Sloim USB host driver, for instance.
I even tried to format EXFAT32 on my HD2, with no luck. So FAT 32 only, but din't lost room in the process of formatting 64 GB in FAT32. My 32 GB card was almost full, and I earned a full 32 GB storage, so there's no visible cluster waste.
It's even much faster than the old 32 GB card (I bought one of the first that came available form Sandisk), despite the larger volume and allocation tables.
Highly recommended upgrade for people lacking room... It's totally stable, fast and reliable.
Now your idea to format in 2 chunks is good too. Anyway, Windows Mobile could manage them, so why not ? Maybe to be tried when 128 GB cards will become available !
Can i ask you something? I want to buy a new micro sd for my HD2 EU 512 but i read there is compatibility promlem for UHS. Can i use this card "Sandisk 32GB Android Ultra Micro Class 10 SDSDQUA-032G-U46A" with HD2?
DoubleT34 said:
Can i ask you something? I want to buy a new micro sd for my HD2 EU 512 but i read there is compatibility promlem for UHS. Can i use this card "Sandisk 32GB Android Ultra Micro Class 10 SDSDQUA-032G-U46A" with HD2?
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Yes most likely should work since i have the same looking one.
Suhaib10 said:
Yes most likely should work since i have the same looking one.
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Thanks for reply.
I have the same looking one, but 64 GB class 10 and it works a breeze on the HD2, either under Windows Mobile 6.5.x and Android.
Hi, does anyone know wich of the 32 gb Micro SD Ext supports four partitions.
Now I have a Sandisk 16 GB, which I easily can create a partition Ext 4, but it is too small for my HTC volume. (this is for my programs on the partition Ext 4 Andriod, I think that it's my internal memory). I had purschadan unknown brand (I think a Chinese) from 32 gb on E-bay, but I could not make a Ext 4 partition.
Any ideas of a brand ...
Thanks
Grtz Seki
brand shouldnt be a factor, sounds like you got a duff card is all
Nobody....
I have read up on this a long time ago 8 months now about cards like that if you still have time to return or complain then you should. they write on the cards saying 32gb but when you put it in a phone or pc I think it was said it says 32gb but only fills up way less or not even close so trying to partitioning it won't work. good luck I had a sandisk 16gb class 4 from radio shack and used it in my EVO 4g to ext partition to ext 4 and worked great never used to much memory tho not sure how much you plan to use
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prittyboy203 said:
I have read up on this a long time ago 8 months now about cards like that if you still have time to return or complain then you should. they write on the cards saying 32gb but when you put it in a phone or pc I think it was said it says 32gb but only fills up way less or not even close so trying to partitioning it won't work. good luck I had a sandisk 16gb class 4 from radio shack and used it in my EVO 4g to ext partition to ext 4 and worked great never used to much memory tho not sure how much you plan to use
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Thx for your information
Seki536 said:
Hi, does anyone know wich of the 32 gb Micro SD Ext supports four partitions.
Now I have a Sandisk 16 GB, which I easily can create a partition Ext 4, but it is too small for my HTC volume. (this is for my programs on the partition Ext 4 Andriod, I think that it's my internal memory). I had purschadan unknown brand (I think a Chinese) from 32 gb on E-bay, but I could not make a Ext 4 partition.
Any ideas of a brand ...
Thanks
Grtz Seki
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Dude, EVERY sd card you buy from ebay and seller is from China you are going to get a fake card. They may say 32GB but they are fake and in reality are 1,2,4 GB. They will even display as 32GB via windows but if you put it through a disc scanner it will start to get errors around teh real end of disc. You could even start to fill it up with movies etc and you will get error at point of card filling its real capacity.
I'm Using SanDisk..
Alaa_Salah said:
I'm Using SanDisk..
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Is this the 32 GB version?? Whats class is this??
Supported Ext 4 partition ??
Thx Seki
Seki536 said:
Any ideas of a brand ...
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Brand doesn't matter, ANY GENUINE card will do.
BTW: You've bought fake card.
BTW2: Accordingly to some tests (some of them available on xda) one of the best, stable cards are SanDisks up to (optimally) class 6. Kingston is much slower in random read tests and class 10 has much higher power consumption (and surprisingly is quite often slower than class 6 when used with HD2).
Jackoo7 said:
Yes, eBays, sells fakes. (get one fake)
DX is safe place:
16GB
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.11299~r.34774240
32GB
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.54353~r.34774240
Ext 4 partitions are supported.
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Thx for the tip....
I was wondering if this phone supports micro SDXC cards? it would be nice to pop in a 64GB card. I keep running out of space on a 32GB micro SDHC.
Not sure about that but...
What I do when I run out of space is find out what flashable zips I'm currently using and keep those. Then I put the rest of them onto my computer in case I need them later. No need to keep every single zip I've ever used on my SD card.
Also GoogleMusic saves a lot of space that would normally be taken up by all my music.
Tivo7 said:
Not sure about that but...
What I do when I run out of space is find out what flashable zips I'm currently using and keep those. Then I put the rest of them onto my computer in case I need them later. No need to keep every single zip I've ever used on my SD card.
Also GoogleMusic saves a lot of space that would normally be taken up by all my music.
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yeah i already use google music and backup .zip's on my PC... however i do a bit of downloading with my phone + usually keep tv shows/movies (720P) on it as i am away from home frequently and use my phone as my source of entertainment. i'm tempted to just go and buy one of those 64GB cards and try it out but if it doesn't work i'd hope the store will allow me to get a refund on the card.
Yes, it is supported.
Tivo7 said:
Also GoogleMusic saves a lot of space that would normally be taken up by all my music.
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Is Google Music still invite only? I've been looking to try that...
najaboy said:
Yes, it is supported.
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No, its not supported on the bionic
eraursls1984 said:
No, its not supported on the bionic
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thanks. us chevy owners gotta stick together. lowered c/k eh?. . I have a lowered astro w/ 5000w sub system. w0rd....
voxigenboy said:
thanks. us chevy owners gotta stick together. lowered c/k eh?. . I have a lowered astro w/ 5000w sub system. w0rd....
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I have a S-10 (in my Sig) that's currently getting stock floor body dropped and a lowered Colorado as my daily driver.
wanderfowl said:
Is Google Music still invite only? I've been looking to try that...
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PM me your email address.
eraursls1984 said:
No, its not supported on the bionic
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The fact remains that the phone supports the SanDisk 64GB microSDXC card. Aside from the numerous anecdotes from users, PCMag has verified that the card is supported in the Bionic, GSII, Xperia Play, and OG Droid.
najaboy said:
The fact remains that the phone supports the SanDisk 64GB microSDXC card. Aside from the numerous anecdotes from users, PCMag has verified that the card is supported in the Bionic, GSII, Xperia Play, and OG Droid.
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Have a link to the specific card? If not, what speed class is it?
Banggugyangu said:
Have a link to the specific card? If not, what speed class is it?
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http://www.sandisk.com/products/mobile1-memory-products/sandisk-ultra-microsdxc-card
even if not supported you could create partition and get away
FYI:
http://www.androidnz.net/2011/09/sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc-cards-confirmed.html
From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#SDHC_and_SDXC_compatibility_issues
"SDHC and SDXC compatibility issues
In the 3.0 specification, the electronic interface of SDHC and SDXC cards is the same. This means that SDHC hosts that have drivers that recognize the newly used capability bits, and have operating system software that understands the exFAT filesystem, are compatible with SDXC cards. The decision to label cards with a capacity greater than 32 GB as SDXC and to use a different filesystem is due solely to the limitations in creating larger filesystems in certain versions of Microsoft Windows.[citation needed] Other operating system kernels, such as Linux, make no distinction between SDHC and SDXC cards, as long as the card contains a compatible filesystem.
SDHC and SDXC cards and hosts have these compatibility issues:
Existing SDHC hosts will only support the SDXC cards at up to UHS104 speeds.[45]
SDXC hosts are backward compatible with SD and SDHC memory cards.[62]
The operating systems that support SDXC, as of 2011, are: Linux (with a proprietary driver for the exFAT filesystem),[63] Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1+,[62] Windows XP SP2 or SP3 with KB955704,[64] Windows Server 2008 SP1+, Windows Server 2003 SP2 or SP3 with KB955704, Windows CE 6+, Mac OS X 10.6.5 or later.[65]"
Anyone tried this cheaper Kingmax card? The Sandisk card I'd guess has less room for problems, but it's a lot more money, and I only see them available from Sandisk directly without paying an additional $80 ($299 on Amazon).
Kingmax 64GB MicroSDXC Class 6 Memory Card with Adapters ---- $178
http://www.amazon.com/Kingmax-Micro...2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1320439837&sr=1-2
This looks like the same card from the same seller, but unbranded ---- $166
http://www.amazon.com/Komputerbay-M...3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1320439837&sr=1-3
64 GB SanDisk Mobile UltraTM microSDXC ---- $219
http://sandisk.com/products/mobile1-memory-products/sandisk-ultra-microsdxc-card
voxigenboy said:
I was wondering if this phone supports micro SDXC cards? it would be nice to pop in a 64GB card. I keep running out of space on a 32GB micro SDHC.
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I bought a Sandisk Mobile Ultra 64 GB SDXC (class 10, UHS-1) card. Popped it in.. formated it.. and its reporting 63+GB or available storage.
So its working on my bionic
jetguat said:
I bought a Sandisk Mobile Ultra 64 GB SDXC (class 10, UHS-1) card. Popped it in.. formated it.. and its reporting 63+GB or available storage.
So its working on my bionic
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I have the same card in my bionic, it comes up as 59.46GB available storage
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I have the same card in my bionic, it comes up as 59.46GB available storage
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I too am running the card. Can't seem to move apps to sd, but that could just be a Jelly Bean bug though
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I purchased a SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC memory card on Amazon.com, formatted directly on my Razr M, and it works perfectly!!! Now my Razr M has more total memory than my friend's I-phone 5 which he spent $400 for (64GB model). Plus when a larger GB microSD card is available, I can format it and expand my memory even more!!
This is correct - I posted the same in the Moto forums a few weeks ago, but apparently the RAZR M cannot utilize a higher than Class 6 card for the addition R/W speeds. I got a Class 10 but just letting people know it isn't necessary.
Literally ordered that exact one off Amazon right when I read this post lol thank you!
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doctork21 said:
I purchased a SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC memory card on Amazon.com, formatted directly on my Razr M, and it works perfectly!!! Now my Razr M has more total memory than my friend's I-phone 5 which he spent $400 for (64GB model). Plus when a larger GB microSD card is available, I can format it and expand my memory even more!!
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I love it when an iPhone user tries to explain why it's a bad thing to have sd card support. They usually end up stumbling all over their own words and thoughts, never really coming to a coherent or reasonable explanation.
doctork21 said:
I purchased a SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC memory card on Amazon.com, formatted directly on my Razr M, and it works perfectly!!! Now my Razr M has more total memory than my friend's I-phone 5 which he spent $400 for (64GB model). Plus when a larger GB microSD card is available, I can format it and expand my memory even more!!
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But he also has a MUCH nicer screen and MUCH better camera. /shrug
How much did you pay for the microSD card?
So in other words we can go up to 64GB SD card ?
But speed wise we ca go whatever but it can only utilized the speed of the Class 6 Cards ?
Germanese said:
So in other words we can go up to 64GB SD card ?
But speed wise we ca go whatever but it can only utilized the speed of the Class 6 Cards ?
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That would be correct, the card will only be used up to class 6 speeds.
sage55 said:
That would be correct, the card will only be used up to class 6 speeds.
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Does any one know the actual max speed it can read and write in mb/s
Reason i am asking they have multiple speeds of the Class 6
Older Sandisk Class 6 are slower than Newer ones and same is true for Samsungs Cards.
Also does it read U1 standard Cards ?
No success so far with 64GB card
doctork21 said:
I purchased a SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC memory card on Amazon.com, formatted directly on my Razr M, and it works perfectly!!! Now my Razr M has more total memory than my friend's I-phone 5 which he spent $400 for (64GB model). Plus when a larger GB microSD card is available, I can format it and expand my memory even more!!
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I tried this with my Verizon Razr M, Android version 4.1.1. After I install the card, the Mount SD Card command is available, but after I choose it, I get a message that says Blank SD Card and the Unmount and Erase (Format) commands aren't available. I've tried with two phones and two cards, which makes it less likely that the results are due to a defective card.
Have the people who have succeeded had phones that were unlocked or rooted or are there some other steps needed to make the 64 gb MicroSDXC work? I've read suggestions to reformat the card from a PC to FAT, but others that say the card should only be formatted using the phone. Thanks.
Problem solved
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I tried this with my Verizon Razr M, Android version 4.1.1. After I install the card, the Mount SD Card command is available, but after I choose it, I get a message that says Blank SD Card and the Unmount and Erase (Format) commands aren't available. I've tried with two phones and two cards, which makes it less likely that the results are due to a defective card.
Have the people who have succeeded had phones that were unlocked or rooted or are there some other steps needed to make the 64 gb MicroSDXC work? I've read suggestions to reformat the card from a PC to FAT, but others that say the card should only be formatted using the phone. Thanks.
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Just figured out that the Erase (Format) command is accessed by pulling down the icon at the top of the screen. It's working now!
thanks
i'm going to pick this up asap! now i can store all my music.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...d-cards-hd-maxx-hd-class-10-32gb-vs-64gb.html
This poster says 32gb is max for the HD? Without long term problems. The two phones should behave the same.
Just got the 64GB myself. Writes at 6Mbps, but reads at 25Mbps. Pretty snazzy so far. Going to try filling it up and letting it read the card, since that's what made my Droid X always crap out on higher capacity cards, lol.
Filled the card, no problems like my old Droid X had. Not bad doubling my phone storage for $35
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Seems the HD is different from our m in the sd card dept.
I have the Samsung 64g mb-mgcgb & it gives these file copy results: (3gb cwr bu folder)
Fastest
Aroma (philz 6): ~10mb/s write , fast fast! read
Root explorer: ~6 , fast
Osx sd card mount (not AFT): same
Philz sd mount : ~ 3, Slow
So much for that sd card! I have errors coming out my ears!
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Coronado is dead said:
Just got the 64GB myself. Writes at 6Mbps, but reads at 25Mbps. Pretty snazzy so far. Going to try filling it up and letting it read the card, since that's what made my Droid X always crap out on higher capacity cards, lol.
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What card did you get?
I got a sandisk 64gb UHC1. The red and grey kind.
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Ok. I took back the Samy to Frys, found a Plextor (sandisk) at Bestbuy, the slow write, half price version. It performs as fast on our M. It is class 10 & the card has the identical markings of the $99 Sandisk.
USE custom recovery or safestrap to format from the xfat to default. You can use the "phone up" storage erase but the recovery works better for those on my sd swap: do formatting & copying while in recovery. Otherwise you have to reflash the swap.
I had problems getting windows or osx to format the full 64 gb.
I wonder if formatting only on the phone might be key to trouble free use?
doctork21 said:
I purchased a SanDisk 64GB MicroSDXC memory card on Amazon.com, formatted directly on my Razr M, and it works perfectly!!! Now my Razr M has more total memory than my friend's I-phone 5 which he spent $400 for (64GB model). Plus when a larger GB microSD card is available, I can format it and expand my memory even more!!
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Heck Yes!