[Q] a little question - XPERIA X8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

how can i know the class of my sd card? an app can do it for me?

http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/SDCardSpeedTests
Check this out. Dont know of an app.

take look on your sd card and you will see little ring and inside of that ring is number of your class..

Cacobronx said:
take look on your sd card and you will see little ring and inside of that ring is number of your class..
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Not all SDcards have this unfortunately.

terracuk said:
Not all SDcards have this unfortunately.
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my AData 8GB class 10 have it and work fast and smooth

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Is my stock SD card the problem?

I've verified that my swapfile is in use. It is set to 32mb right now. I'm using the stock card. When I use alot of apps I'm still seeing the htc screen sometimes. I just ordered a ultimate class 6 133x 20mb/s card. Will this help the problem? And what are your thoughts on pushing it to slightly higher than 32mb? Even with a blazing fast sd card??
darkphoenix2012 said:
I've verified that my swapfile is in use. It is set to 32mb right now. I'm using the stock card. When I use alot of apps I'm still seeing the htc screen sometimes. I just ordered a ultimate class 6 133x 20mb/s card. Will this help the problem? And what are your thoughts on pushing it to slightly higher than 32mb? Even with a blazing fast sd card??
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Yes, your stock SD card will be a bottleneck in using swapper and Apps2SD for that matter. But, you really should partition it w/ 3 partitions (FAT32, ext2/3, linux-swap, in that order). The linux-swap partition works worlds better than the swapper. 32MB is optimal, any higher will not speed it up, more likely it will make it slower. Set up those 3 partitions, and flash the new JACHero2.7.3 and you'll amazed at the difference. There's a new swap-type thing going on w/ compcache, but that hasn't been incorporated into the builds yet, so just stick with linux-swap for now.
If you wanna know how to set up the 3 partitions, follow the instructions from the JACHero2.7.3 thread in the development thread. Good luck
You sure its compatible with the g1? 20mb/s? Wow. You won't have anything to worry about if its that fast....Never heard of a micro sdhc card that quick lol. Mind shooting a link on your OP? Thanks
alritewhadeva said:
You sure its compatible with the g1? 20mb/s? Wow. You won't have anything to worry about if its that fast....Never heard of a micro sdhc card that quick lol. Mind shooting a link on your OP? Thanks
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Killer SD card on its way to my house omg i can't wait!!

[Q] Which lag fix uses the EXTERNAL SD card?

[Q] Which lag fix uses the EXTERNAL SD card?
with so many choices for lag fixes
i kinda lost track which project was the one that was doing the symlink and copying data to the EXTERNAL SD card.
External SD cards can easily be replaced if dead
Internal SD card is a pain in the back when it dies
at the same time this is a perfect scenario for SD cards performance test for Class 2, Class 4, Class 6+ speed tests
Class 8 and Class 10 are not widely available yet for microSD format.
if some one remember the Dev topic please link it
thanks
no body is using this lag fix?
AllGamer said:
no body is using this lag fix?
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Can't seem to recall which one that is but here's a bump for ya.
Must have been a while ago huh....
why is this stickied lol
Adevem said:
why is this stickied lol
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not anymore, seems like no one cares that the lag fixes writes to the internal SD instead of the external SD
I remember using it before. it's called mimocan or something. went through a lot of trouble to format my card into ext4.
There was something on modacco about it I recall... maybe Paul did it
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lgkahn said:
There was something on modacco about it I recall... maybe Paul did it
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yeah that! paul madacco!
I can't recall the name either but in the last 2 months we've moved on from external fixes as it was annoying to create the external partition, Also speed wise it wasn't a good fix.
There is the old mimocan lag fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=724251
and also this new attempt using JFS FS on the external card:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=812836
Modaco lag-fix was using the oneNAND fast memory. But it is internal and also is "limited" in size. ~130MB available only.
thanks i am using the internal modacco fix i guess. no problems with it.. but again limited in size although i have about 100 apps installed and still have 78 meg free. so probably could go over 200 as long as you dont have huge apps like certain games..
it seems like it is a lot less hard on the internal sd.. and maybe that is why it makes more sense to use this or one that does use the external sd for the i9000m specificially which is touchy with the internal sd card.
that's exactly my goal
since it's a known issue, it'll be better off playing with External SD, as they can be easily replaced if dead
you can also keep upgrading to newer faster models of SD cards
lgkahn said:
thanks i am using the internal modacco fix i guess. no problems with it.. but again limited in size although i have about 100 apps installed and still have 78 meg free. so probably could go over 200 as long as you dont have huge apps like certain games..
it seems like it is a lot less hard on the internal sd.. and maybe that is why it makes more sense to use this or one that does use the external sd for the i9000m specificially which is touchy with the internal sd card.
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Increasing SD card speed.

Looks like you can increase the speed of your SD card by modifying the cache size.
Here's a guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010807
And, here's an app to do it.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sdincrease.it
Well, I have only one GT540. So, am not ready to try it yet. So, get your hands on it guys.
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nibras_reeza said:
Looks like you can increase the speed of your SD card by modifying the cache size.
Here's a guide,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010807
And, here's an app to do it.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sdincrease.it
Well, I have only one GT540. So, am not ready to try it yet. So, get your hands on it guys.
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It sounds good but I don't think I will need it.
iv tried it and it seems to work i am getting faster access to avi files etc
Thanks
Hope someone finds it useful but I wonder if this will make the SD faster.
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Hope someone finds it useful but I wonder if this will make the SD wear out faster.
nibras_reeza said:
Thanks
Hope someone finds it useful but I wonder if this will make the SD faster.
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I think it won't make the sd card faster.
I installed the sd tool and sd increase apps. Changing to 2048k did speed up reads but the change is not persistent i.e. you have to re-apply with the app after every boot...
Might apply the update zip though because it is noticeably quicker.
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?660647-SD-Increase-1.3
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http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?660647-SD-Increase-1.3
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Thanks. Must have updated the app cos I'd swear that option wasn't there before
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SD card speed test??

Can someone point me to the SD card speed comparison test that was posted on xda? Search is down & I can't find it!!
Thanks,
kev
This?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102704
Yes, thanks!

any way to test write/read speed of internal nand?

is there any app or anything that could do that?
there is some thing called sd card test search on market ..i hav used once
kensheen said:
there is some thing called sd card test search on market ..i hav used once
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that's for the sdcard nand. im talking bout the phone's internal nand. in other words, phone memory speed
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