i just got the sandisk 64gb micro SDXC , and it work on the XT860 room ICS built , i have yet to boot back to the native xt860 to test, but i also have a SAMSUNG S2 HD LTE that also able to read and write on the card.
Screenshots please if possible!
Yea ill believe it if we get screenshots form the XT860.
If a 64GB works i might abandon my plan to get a 32GB.
Most Android devices will work with SDXC cards but not with the exFAT file system. It will force you to format the card as FAT32.
http://androidcommunity.com/sandisk...working-on-multiple-android-devices-20110927/
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i know that galaxy note support microSD, up to 32GB.
but my question is does galaxy note also support MicroSDHC?
can anyone please tell me
thanks in advance
32GB of micro SD is HC. microSDHC is between 4-32GB
Galaxy Note even supports Micro SDXC - 64gb.
according to NZtechfreak , after format his Sandisk 64GB micro SDXC card to FAT32 then it will work perfectly fine with the galaxy note
ps more detail is here http://www.androidnz.net/2011/09/sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc-cards-confirmed.html
and from the main topic question : yes its support microSDHC
ps ( a bit more ) :i cant seem to find anywhere that got 64gb one in stock in UK
mobymemory.co.uk has it in stock around £100
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Galaxy Note even supports Micro SDXC - 64gb.
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confirmed, i have one which makes my note a beast: 32GB internal plus the 64GB sdxc makes a total of 96GB... not bad for a "phone"!
Works fine with my 64gb sdxc too.
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If you had checked out the accessories subforum you would have seen a discussion about this allready, btw i love my 64GB Sandisk microsdxc in my note which i have had zero issues with. Search or have a quick look around before making a new topic
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Yes, but how is it formatted FAT32 or ExFAT? Only ExFat supports files over 4GB.
I don't think that Samsung provided the ExFat driver in their kernel (it's not free).
Not samsung kernel but abyys kernel support ntfs read/write. I'm using now ntfs formatted 32gb class 10 Samsung micro sdhc card in my galaxy note without a problem. I can totally copy and watch 10gb hd movie with mx player.u can find abyys kernel in this forum.
Running 64 gig everything fine ,put card straight into phone then press format thats it. here is speeds
Sandisk ultra class 6
galaxy note rrv19.1 3.2 kernal
Hi TML1504. I did not know you could buy a note with 32gb internal memory?
If so where did you purchase from?
regards
chris.k said:
Hi TML1504. I did not know you could buy a note with 32gb internal memory?
If so where did you purchase from?
regards
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read this and the following posts!
Thanks. just wonder when the 32Gb in white is available
Confirm working... Tried formatting from Note 10.1 and PC but still not working... After formatting my Sandisk 64GB microSD in SGSII it start working without any issue.... Finally...
Good info here. Thanks.
Well now most micro sd cards are HC. they se even further classified into classes. Cards with most read write speed nowdays are class 10. Though i am using a class 4 card but it us working fine.
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I bought a 64 gb Micro SDXC card recently, because I'm planning to upgrade as soon as I find a device that suits my fancy (Read: has a non crappy physical keyboard. I might have my Milestone for a while.)
Since I had read that a bunch of SDHC devices were successfully reading SDXC Cards if they supported exFat, or if the card was reformatted to FAT32, I figured I would give the card a shot in my Milestone, since it shouldn't hurt anything.
https://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/317901_10150896965503732_1408645615_n.jpg
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/168566_10150897135488732_1323949398_n.jpg
Tada! 64gb. So, at least with This Rom (XDA-Developers) you can use a 64gb card without fear. You do have to use fat32format.exe (Or some similar tool) to format on windows.
Another note: I used the Class 6 version of the card, not the UHS-1 which is now more common. Just something to be aware of, since UHS-1 cards may not work.
Hey all,
Just registered on XDA after a friend recommended I join.
I have owned the P880 now for about 4 weeks and would like to expand my 16gb SDHC card to a MUCH larger size in order to ditch my iPod.
Here's my query:
I got my 4X HD from Amazon Germany and on the LG Germany website it says you can expand the SD card to 64gb, but everywhere else I have read that its 32GB - who is right?
Also, can you use SDXC cards in the P880? I'm not sure if the phone has the right drivers for SDXC.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Adam
Yes I'm pretty sure 64gb micro sdxc cards will work with O4X, I think I've read some people here say it worked on their P880. 64gb micro sdxc cards even work on devices as old as SGS1, although not officially supported. Not sure though if it will support exfat but it should run on fat32.
Hey,
64gb sd ist the maximum u can extend the phone. but it only supports fat32.
gotchaaa said:
Hey,
64gb sd ist the maximum u can extend the phone. but it only supports fat32.
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Thanks both, very much appreciated - off to get my uhc 64gb card now
yes 64GB SDXC card works with LG OPTIMUS 4X HD and I
im planning to buy o4xhd, but can it runs on exFAT...
because if it is only support fat32, i will reconsider it...
thank you...
Hello. Sorry for the bump.
Does it support 64gb+ntfs?
Thanks.
What make and model 64GB card are you using?
I just bought a 64GB SanDisk Class 10 that comes formatted exFAT (curse Microsoft with their damned proprietary filesystem and convincing gullible vendors to license it. I'm looking at you Sharp). I stuck it in the Atrix HD and formatted it when prompted at first boot with it in. It was mounted for a bit, but I couldn't write to it and whenever I launched Settings and selected Storage Settings would crash. I just re-partitioned and reformatted it FAT32 in my laptop using a combination of diskpart and Acronis DiskDirector 11 Home. At the moment I am waiting for my files from my old Lexar to be copied to it before I stick it in the Atrix HD again. Will suck if the HD has problems with this card. Can't complain about the brand as SanDisk is one of the inventors of SD cards, including MicroSD.
I'll report back what my experience is.
I thought the Atrix HD was only compatible with SDHC cards (thus 32 GB maximum capacity).
The cards that are 64 GB (and higher) are SDXC, and not compatible.
I got this one when it was on sell a week ago for $43.50 shipped.
SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS-1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009QZH6JS/ref=pe_175190_21431760_M3C_SC_dp_1
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I got this one when it was on sell a week ago for $43.50 shipped.
SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS-1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009QZH6JS/ref=pe_175190_21431760_M3C_SC_dp_1
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I have this same card in my AHD and works fine.
turboman93 said:
I have this same card in my AHD and works fine.
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Funny how the reviewS all said this phone has a 32 GB.max but no one tried a card larger than 32GB lol
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Funny how the reviewS all said this phone has a 32 GB.max but no one tried a card larger than 32GB lol
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Yeah, it isn't just the reviews; Motorola's specs state "Up to 32 GB microSD," but as was pointed out before what they really mean is MicroSDHC cards. However, as these are all extensions of the SD format one would hope that SDXC cards would work. I've seen a few other reports of people using 64GB cards with the HD w/o problems. I'm just curious as to what has been the experience of the people here as they are generally a good deal more tech savvy than on the other forums.
So far the only hiccup I've had is that it wouldn't format the card. Also twice I've tried to unmount and then remount the card, after which the phone thought the card had mounted, but it wouldn't use it. A reboot fixed this each time.
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Yeah, it isn't just the reviews; Motorola's specs state "Up to 32 GB microSD," but as was pointed out before what they really mean is MicroSDHC cards. However, as these are all extensions of the SD format one would hope that SDXC cards would work. I've seen a few other reports of people using 64GB cards with the HD w/o problems. I'm just curious as to what has been the experience of the people here as they are generally a good deal more tech savvy than on the other forums.
So far the only hiccup I've had is that it wouldn't format the card. Also twice I've tried to unmount and then remount the card, after which the phone thought the card had mounted, but it wouldn't use it. A reboot fixed this each time.
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I formatted my card in my phone, put it in my pc and copied 33GB of mp3s, then copied the stuff from off of my old card 23GB, then some tv shows. I watched the tv shows from my phone, deleted mp3s and recorded a movie. I have yet to unmount and remount.
have you tried searching for this? I remember there being a topic about people using 64GB SD cards already in this forum
Has anyone tried anything larger than a 64GB card in their R1 HD? I just popped in a PNY Elite 64 UHS 1 card, seems decent enough speed wise, but was wondering if down the line I wanted to go bigger if there would be sn issue?? I know officially BLU says 64GB, was just wandering if that was as high as they tested, or if a limitation of the Mediatek SoC?
I put in a PNY Elite 128gb card in mine. It formatted to 117gb however failed shortly after. I tried copying music from my internal storage to the external storage and it froze 2 albums in and stopped reading. I'm not sure if it was a dud card or if it has to do with some sort of limitations.
Here is a post of someone claiming to have a 200gb card working though. So there is hope!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67945349&postcount=16
Edit - Nevermind, I had a bad card. Can confirm 128gb cards work!
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I put in a PNY Elite 128gb card in mine. It formatted to 117gb however failed shortly after. I tried copying music from my internal storage to the external storage and it froze 2 albums in and stopped reading. I'm not sure if it was a dud card or if it has to do with some sort of limitations.
Here is a post of someone claiming to have a 200gb card working though. So there is hope!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67945349&postcount=16
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I was going to pick up the 128 card while at Microcenter yesterday, but didn't want to chance it. So I figured ehh 64GB is plenty, then i started second guessing if I should have spent and extra 20$ for the UHS 3 samsung card, but figured with a budget phone would I be wasting $. The PNY Elite seems snappy enough, haven't noticed any noticeable slow down, other than 4 apps not liking being stored on SD
Actually I just got my new SD card from Amazon and I can confirm 128gb cards do in fact work. I must have gotten a DOA card.
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Has anyone tried anything larger than a 64GB card in their R1 HD? I just popped in a PNY Elite 64 UHS 1 card, seems decent enough speed wise, but was wondering if down the line I wanted to go bigger if there would be sn issue?? I know officially BLU says 64GB, was just wandering if that was as high as they tested, or if a limitation of the Mediatek SoC?
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I can confirm both a Samsung 128GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC Card
and a Patriot LX Series 200GB High Speed Micro SDXC Class 10 UHS-I
Both work in the BLU R1 HD 16GB 2GB Ram amazon variant after I removed ads and installed TWRP. (I would think it would work prior to this also but I never tried it prior).
The BLU device also lets you format the Micro SD card as "Shared internal memory" without any issues like other manufacturers and haven't had any issue installing movies on the Micro SD card for later viewing.
And Mircast works great on the BLU R1 HD also...just with the R1 HD supported 5GHZ wifi(but for the price I can deal)
Ok, I'm satisfied so far with performance of the PNY Elite 64GB (class 10 UHS1). I do notice write times are a bit slower when updating or installing apps, or doing TWRP backups. Thinking of ordering a UHS 3 card to see if it speeds anything up. It's not super crucial, it's still snappy, it's just one of those nagging what ifs -_-. If anybody has any experience with one of the faster SD cards let me know. Are there any read/write test apps where I can measure the actual throughput on the R1??