Top of the line SanDisk Extreme Pro® microSDHC™ UHS-I - Galaxy Note II Accessories

SanDisk Extreme Pro.
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-Fastest transfer speed at 95MB/s*
Up to 95MB/s (633X) read speed. Write speed up to 90MB/s (600X).
Based on internal testing; performance may be lower depending on host device. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes.
** 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes
-Featuring Class 10 for "3D" and Full HD† video (1080p)
-Engineered with UHS-I bus architecture
Does anyone have it?

If you don't plan to transfer content to that card with a usb-3 connection and a reader connected directly to the computer, it doesn't have sense to buy it.
The note it is limited to about 15mb transfer rate, so you will be throwing money out of the window.

kersh said:
If you don't plan to transfer content to that card with a usb-3 connection and a reader connected directly to the computer, it doesn't have sense to buy it.
The note it is limited to about 15mb transfer rate, so you will be throwing money out of the window.
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Do you have a reference for that info? I plan to pickup a note 2 upon US release and was debating on waiting for the new Samsung high speed micro sd cards or going with Sandisk Ultra.
Daniel

You really won't see much of a difference between the Gold and Ultra cards. The important aspect of those cards are the read speeds and it's absolutely overboard for a phone. Save yourself some money and just get the Ultra w/30mb read and you'll be set. No need for anything faster.
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Yeah, just spend that money on the 64GB version of the Note II. I bet the flash chips they use in the note are just as fast, without the bottleneck of MicroSD connections.

yumcax said:
Yeah, just spend that money on the 64GB version of the Note II. I bet the flash chips they use in the note are just as fast, without the bottleneck of MicroSD connections.
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I agree that the internal memory would be superior. The problem is that it is very unlikely 32GB and 64GB models will be available upon US release or even within a few months.
Daniel

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agreed. The Ultra card (30mb/sec) is the absolute fastest card you will need for a phone. You won't even take full advantage of its speed but it's a hell of a lot cheaper than the Gold.
The only thing that will take advantage of write speeds when using the phone is how fast you take pictures and transfer files to the card from a computer. THAT'S IT. And technically even with that you will be limited to around the same speeds as the average USB 2.0 speed which is normally between 10mb-25mb/sec.
Don't waste your money.

The problem is many people just see whats stated on the package, and don't realize that to obtain the stated speed, you need the unit to support UHS I, and at present no phones support it, so the max speed for the card is read 25mb/s and write 24mb/s, which is the standard for micro sdhc and micro sdxc noted as the class 2, 4, 6 and 10.

Got the 64gb uhs I class 10 works fine write 11MB read 38MB second.

Where can I get a good deal on the Ultra 32 or 64. I know they can be much cheaper online instead of in stores.
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rydehard86 said:
Where can I get a good deal on the Ultra 32 or 64. I know they can be much cheaper online instead of in stores.
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I payed 59.99 a few days ago on eBay for a new 64gb ultra class 10.
sent from my future SPH-L900

Wherever you buy from make sure its an authorized dealer, if not no warranty and you are likely to get a counterfeit which won't have the specified performance. I like buying from amazon, but make sure amazon.com is the seller.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-micro...350601208&sr=1-1&keywords=micro+sd+ultra+64gb
Daniel

At the time of this posting amazon.com was sold out of the sandisk 64gb ultra. Ordered one from newegg(authorized reseller) for $62.

Excellent deal here on the 64GB
Here's a good deal on the 64GB Ultra on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter-SDSDQU-064G-AFFP-A/dp/B009QZH6JS/ref=lh_ni_t

kersh said:
If you don't plan to transfer content to that card with a usb-3 connection and a reader connected directly to the computer, it doesn't have sense to buy it.
The note it is limited to about 15mb transfer rate, so you will be throwing money out of the window.
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you can use Class 10 cards in Note as the support reffered to me

Kaiser Chief said:
Got the 64gb uhs I class 10 works fine write 11MB read 38MB second.
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Yesterday I bought this micro sd, and had a great problem. On next Monday I will send to the shop.

Your problem may be the fact that it isn't formatted correctly out of the box for your phone.
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I ordered the 64 gb one that is linked above. Anyone have problems with the phone formatting it when inserted? I am running a custom ROM, and have seen a few posts on the forums with people having trouble getting it recognized and formatted correctly. Was hoping someone knew a good way to format it ahead of time in preparation of installing into the phone. Like a third party pc tool for example maybe?
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Gack69 said:
I ordered the 64 gb one that is linked above. Anyone have problems with the phone formatting it when inserted? I am running a custom ROM, and have seen a few posts on the forums with people having trouble getting it recognized and formatted correctly. Was hoping someone knew a good way to format it ahead of time in preparation of installing into the phone. Like a third party pc tool for example maybe?
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Your problem is the custom rom. Same thing happened to me. I wasn't able to format it until I went stock. To avoid having to go to stock, format it with a PC.
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Is Xperia T Support 64GB MicroSD Card?

Is Xperia T Support 64GB MicroSD Card?
iRimas said:
Is Xperia T Support 64GB MicroSD Card?
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no
gregbradley said:
no
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yes, for example this one:
SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™UHS-I card for mobile devices
Selected: 64GB | Item # SDSDQUA-064G
supasound said:
yes, for example this one:
SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™UHS-I card for mobile devices
Selected: 64GB | Item # SDSDQUA-064G
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NO
Memory
Card slot
microSD, up to 32 GB
Internal
16 GB, 1 GB RAM
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http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_t-4899.php
You can stick a 64 gb card in there, but the xperia t will only recognise and use the first 32 gb of it.
And avoid UHS-1 card, buy class 10
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Excuses, I am only in 10 GB now...
gregbradley said:
NO
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_t-4899.php
You can stick a 64 gb card in there, but the xperia t will only recognise and use the first 32 gb of it.
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That's incorrect. I have one in my Xperia TX and recognizes 59gb:
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...crosdxc-ultra-high-speed-card-a-fitting-name/
http://androidcommunity.com/sandisk...working-on-multiple-android-devices-20110927/
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That's incorrect. I have one in my Xperia TX and recognizes 59gb:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...crosdxc-ultra-high-speed-card-a-fitting-name/
http://androidcommunity.com/sandisk...working-on-multiple-android-devices-20110927/
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I can confirm the same here using a SanDisk 64GB micro SD card, and I've already filled over 37GB of it with music and films.
supasound said:
yes, for example this one:
SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™UHS-I card for mobile devices
Selected: 64GB | Item # SDSDQUA-064G
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Just bought that one for my TL last night. Even though specs say up to 32 gigs,it seems it can support more. I searched everywhere prior to this thread and came to the conclusion that all xperias can use the 64 gig.
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maxboy said:
And avoid UHS-1 card, buy class 10
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Why to avoid it, I'm using UHS-1 and it works flawlessly.
Halim2k said:
Why to avoid it, I'm using UHS-1 and it works flawlessly.
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Hmm....maybe just me, I fried couple UHS1 cards, so I will stick with class 10th for now.
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I stand corrected then. Thanks for sharing.
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gregbradley said:
You can stick a 64 gb card in there, but the xperia t will only recognise and use the first 32 gb of it.
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Not true - that's only the case for FAT32.
Stick it in a friend's Galaxy Note or S3 and get them to format it (as EXT3/4) and it works fine all the way up to the data limit.
I'm up to about 41GB in my 64GB card and it is working fine in my Xperia T!
BTW, this was answered weeks ago in a thread in this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1909697
More people should learn to use the search function!
Yes, this thread is not needed if he had searched, but i didnt see tha thread, I just checked the specs from the sony site and they say it wont support it.
Which pisses me right off because my new class 10 32gb sd card arrived in the post this morning, if i had have known it supported 64gb i would have got one.
However, fear not, I suspect my wife may get that 32 gb card as an xmas present (As she got a T as well) and I may order myself a shiny new 64gb
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
I did the same, got a SanDisk 32gb ultra class 10 3 days ago
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gregbradley said:
Yes, this thread is not needed if he had searched, but i didnt see tha thread, I just checked the specs from the sony site and they say it wont support it.
Which pisses me right off because my new class 10 32gb sd card arrived in the post this morning, if i had have known it supported 64gb i would have got one.
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Why not just send the 32gb card straight back? Then order the 64gb one.
I'd recommend the SanDisk one that the thread I quoted talks about - that's the one I (and others) have so we know it works.
It might also be worth trying the 64gb card straight in the XT to see if it will format to Ext 3/4 without having to put it in another (e.g. Samsung) phone to get full use of the data. I had a G-Note when I bought the card (which was initially FAT32 formatted) and had to wipe it and then reformat to get it to work, the G-Note just formatted it in the right file system standard.
Oh, and I did the same thing with memory cards on my G-Note but fortunately I have a DSLR camera so my 32gb card got re-purposed for that!
emuX said:
Why not just send the 32gb card straight back? Then order the 64gb one.
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Because its going to be a cheap present for my wife
As stated and I've just seen here, there is already a thread about this confirming that it works and that was started before this one so thread closed.

My micro USB to micro SD card reader

Here's my first attempt at making a compact micro sd card reader. So excuse the overall finish. If doing it again, i would be a bit more precise with cutting and maybe use something other than superglue so it fills in the gaps neatly. This was just a one off to see if it works! Was tested with a spare 8GB i had lying around. WIll obviously be getting some class 10 cards!
Plan is to have a few 32GB cards then can just keep a load of storage in wallet etc. Got the idea from another member on here who did a micro usb to usb adapter.
Parts can be found here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-US...3NCU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1354226135&sr=8-2
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/micro-usb-connectors/7142340/
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I admire your aspirations. If only more people would want to design these things in this form factor.
P.S.
Class 10 is very slow compared to UHS-1...:silly:
Nice job, looks like you used the same Kingston micro SD reader I used, I went for a wire though so I'm less likely to snap it.
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Wow thats creative
I'm wondering if this can be done with a flat ribbon cable and generally made as flat as possible so that it can permanently sit attached between the back of the nexus 4 and a case. That would be awesome.
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T3kB0i said:
I admire your aspirations. If only more people would want to design these things in this form factor.
P.S.
Class 10 is very slow compared to UHS-1...:silly:
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Will give UHS-1 a shot then, shame the reader doesnt support sdxc
muyoso said:
I'm wondering if this can be done with a flat ribbon cable and generally made as flat as possible so that it can permanently sit attached between the back of the nexus 4 and a case. That would be awesome.
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Dont see why not! give it a shot!
Nicely done.
Are you just using this for carrying media around with you or do you have it for file transfer on and off? I'm assuming your rooted so does StickMount work with this application to allow you transfer on and off of any file type?
MAN I would love to have that. I am too lazy to make one though
egrims said:
Nicely done.
Are you just using this for carrying media around with you or do you have it for file transfer on and off? I'm assuming your rooted so does StickMount work with this application to allow you transfer on and off of any file type?
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Carrying media around. Can get a holder for micro SD cards that's credit card sized.
No I'm not rooted, I use nexus media importer
Cant believe there is not a patented form of something like this yet out.
People are sleeping at Lexar and such companies.
MPJ88 said:
Here's my first attempt at making a compact micro sd card reader. So excuse the overall finish. If doing it again, i would be a bit more precise with cutting and maybe use something other than superglue so it fills in the gaps neatly.
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I used a hot glue gun to fill in my adapter. Worked well to ensure a nice, tight fit, and you can easily cut away any excess that squeezes out between the cracks.
here is mine, it's a regular microsD reader + micro USB plug.. combined all together in a heatshrink
works great with stickmount
I've managed to modify and repackaged the stock 4.2.1 kernel which combined with my Vold.fstab gives me simple, auto mount, read write access to my stick without custom ROM.
It won't show up in storage devices (yet) cause I need a suitable apktool to modify the framework, but if anyone's interested and wants to stay stock as possible, I'd be happy to share it when I get home.
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Hey guys here's the final recipe:
1) Get the Nano MIcroSD card reader kinda like this one;
2) Get the small and nice 32GB UHS-I MicroSD card itself, like this one;
3) Hook'em up with one of these bad boys, depending on the style you would like to get: usual flash drive , flexing and long , g-style flash drive
$5 + $2.5 + 25$ = $30 Real 32 gig gansta stick-it-on-the-fly OTG-USB-SD CARD Reader extension combo, dawg.
BAD_BOY_KIEV said:
Hey guys here's the final recipe:
1) Get the Nano MIcroSD card reader kinda like this one;
2) Get the small and nice 32GB UHS-I MicroSD card itself, like this one;
3) Hook'em up with one of these bad boys, depending on the style you would like to get: usual flash drive , flexing and long , g-style flash drive
$5 + $2.5 + 25$ = $30 Real 32 gig gansta stick-it-on-the-fly OTG-USB-SD CARD Reader extension combo, dawg.
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Nice job, however, for additional advantage of that UHS-1 card's speed, you should probably get a UHS compatible reader.
Hm, thanks. I'll check, I wonder if there even is one with the size we need here...(
BAD_BOY_KIEV said:
Hm, thanks. I'll check, I wonder if there even is one with the size we need here...(
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I hope so, that would be really sweet, otherwise the nice high speed card is kind of wasted.
alias_neo said:
It won't show up in storage devices (yet) cause I need a suitable apktool to modify the framework, but if anyone's interested and wants to stay stock as possible, I'd be happy to share it when I get home.
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Does the drive show up in /proc/mounts? If so, my app Open Explorer Beta (I can't post links, but search for "OpenExplorer" in the Play store), should be able to see it. If not, I'd like to get it to show it. Let me know.
brandroid64 said:
Does the drive show up in /proc/mounts? If so, my app Open Explorer Beta (I can't post links, but search for "OpenExplorer" in the Play store), should be able to see it. If not, I'd like to get it to show it. Let me know.
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I've modified the ramdisk so it shows up in /storage/usbdisk and I've symlinked to /usbdisk
It shows up in all file manager managers and it shows up in /proc/mounts.
In /proc/mounts it shows as follows:
/dev/block/vold/8:1 /storage/usbdisk
I will check with your app now.
EDIT: It didn't show up by default in your app, but I changed external storage path and it showed then. See screenshot, attached.
EDIT2: I have posted the kernel in the Dev section now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35111006#post35111006
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8GB last batch?

Long sorry short, I wanted to buy just when it out, but waited to buy from local shop in Israel, as the price difference was small, anyway, I waited, and then 16GB officially started to sold here, then 32GB, in the same price as 16GB LOL, then reed about all the problems about QA, the screen lift and other stuff, just like my GNEX..that I postponed to buy it, because of software problems, and screen QA ..and so on, eventually the software problems fixed, and I said to my self, just **** it, how much can I wait? if it will be crap, I will sell it on eBay, just like other stuff I bought from the last years. Some time a go my sis' got some cheap 7" AKAI tablet..yea some 800 X 600 run ICS..yep crap, but the thing is, it's a portable device, it just don't need all that storage, and after I used it ..I thought again..do I want to pay more for 32GB+3G? that here cost like 1.5 new device..
so I remembered there was a price drop for 8GB, and eventually it stop selling, when 32GB introduced, so I now in search for the 8GB, now I 100% sure 8GB is enought for all my need, mostly will be used in home, when out, I will load what I need, and use it offline, like movies, music, and the main reason I want a 7" tablet, is for PS1 emu, and reed japanese manga..so..because of all that manufacture problems, I want to know what was the latest batch? like c90 and so? thank you for help.
E15i said:
Long sorry short, I wanted to buy just when it out, but waited to buy from local shop in Israel, as the price difference was small, anyway, I waited, and then 16GB officially started to sold here, then 32GB, in the same price as 16GB LOL, then reed about all the problems about QA, the screen lift and other stuff, just like my GNEX..that I postponed to buy it, because of software problems, and screen QA ..and so on, eventually the software problems fixed, and I said to my self, just **** it, how much can I wait? if it will be crap, I will sell it on eBay, just like other stuff I bought from the last years. Some time a go my sis' got some cheap 7" AKAI tablet..yea some 800 X 600 run ICS..yep crap, but the thing is, it's a portable device, it just don't need all that storage, and after I used it ..I thought again..do I want to pay more for 32GB+3G? that here cost like 1.5 new device..
so I remembered there was a price drop for 8GB, and eventually it stop selling, when 32GB introduced, so I now in search for the 8GB, now I 100% sure 8GB is enought for all my need, mostly will be used in home, when out, I will load what I need, and use it offline, like movies, music, and the main reason I want a 7" tablet, is for PS1 emu, and reed japanese manga..so..because of all that manufacture problems, I want to know what was the latest batch? like c90 and so? thank you for help.
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Odp: 8GB last batch?
Short story long.
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Sorry for that , I think I will pass, and just buy the 3G when I'll have money..8GB is not enough, even if I will learn how to manage the space, nobody have time for than, and it just annoying, who know if I will need 3G or 32GB if I never had one?
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Sorry for that , I think I will pass, and just buy the 3G when I'll have money..8GB is not enough, even if I will learn how to manage the space, nobody have time for than, and it just annoying, who know if I will need 3G or 32GB if I never had one?
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I have the 3g, and its nice to have the option.
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3G would be pointless for me, or anyone else who has a half decent phone they can tether to. I pay for unlimited 3G for my phone, so having a 3G n7 would actually cost me more money.
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8gb = thumbs up = pro choice. 3g = waste of money. It does suck that my itsy bitsy phone has more memory then my tab. But what u gonna do, moe memory moe problems.
I also have an s3 and tethering isn't all that great when the phone starts to heat up. I'm not saying the 3g model is the best, I'm just saying it's nice to have such an option, especially if you are in a country where wifi isn't really accessible.
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The 16gb and 32gb models have faster storage than the 8gb. Keep that in mind.
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I can't recommend the 8gb model. 16 would be fine if you only play casual games but I was running low on space. These HD games are several gigs in size these days.
In this day and age, the base package should be 32gb+
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blackhand1001 said:
The 16gb and 32gb models have faster storage than the 8gb. Keep that in mind.
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No they don't... same speed unless the drive allocation is 1024 or 2048 instead of the shipped 128 kb
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XxSHaDoWxSLaYeRxX said:
No they don't... same speed unless the drive allocation is 1024 or 2048 instead of the shipped 128 kb
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Benchmarks have proven the 16gb faster than the 8gb. Its a different flash chip.
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Galaxy Note 4 microSD Card Thread

Hi,
Speed tests and performance.
Which works, which doesn't.
Tools.
Recommendations.
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I assume Note4 will handle any SD card we will throw at it. But I bet there better ones and worse ones.
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I have samsung sd evo 64gb. Works really well. Fast and no errors yet. My past sandisk on my note 2 gave me errors and loss data
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What sd cards are recommended? Class 10 and above?
Jist wondering if the phone would utilize super high speed cards or Class10 is more than enough?
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bladefrost007 said:
I have samsung sd evo 64gb. Works really well. Fast and no errors yet. My past sandisk on my note 2 gave me errors and loss data
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Well I guess it depends on SD card. I only heard positive reviews of Sandisk flash memory.
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bat0nas said:
Well I guess it depends on SD card. I only heard positive reviews of Sandisk flash memory.
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You should read more reviews......Sandisk are slow and over priced.......
Mine gave me about 40MBps average write speed
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Joey2o11 said:
You should read more reviews......Sandisk are slow and over priced.......
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It really depends on what model you buy for your needs all manufacturers make slow and fast ones. I agree that Sandisk is overpriced on their MSRP but if you shop around, look for deals & price match you will get high quality for a fair price.
I just picked up a 64GB Sandisk Extreme Plus yesterday price matched down to $66.99 CAD, it has up to 80MB/s read and 50MB/s write capabilities and on my Note 4 and it did this:
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I am quite please with its performance.
Sony microSD cards and memory sticks for up to 83% off on Amazon
http://www.androidauthority.com/sony-microsd-card-discount-deal-amazon-566039/
Subscribed. Currently using the SanDisk 32gig class 10 card. Not bad. Ordered the 64 gig Samsung evo class 10 for $36 off Amazon with free shipping.
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Also can write, transfer, copy and paste to sd card using the stock file manager of the note 4. I've unmounted and mounted with great results. No broken icon image.
What cards are supported?
I assume all?
microSD
microSDHC
microSDXC
And what about speed classes? Both: Class 10 and UHS-1?
The question is: will all of them work and if yes then what max read write speed can Note 4 utilize?
Samsung 32gb evo and all is well.
bat0nas said:
What cards are supported?
I assume all?
microSD
microSDHC
microSDXC
And what about speed classes? Both: Class 10 and UHS-1?
The question is: will all of them work and if yes then what max read write speed can Note 4 utilize?
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All of them will work.
Maximum speed is utterly dependant on the card. I'm not sure what the theoretical maximum speed the phone could handle, but I'm sure that the card itself will be the limiting factor, not the phone.
bladefrost007 said:
I have samsung sd evo 64gb. Works really well. Fast and no errors yet. My past sandisk on my note 2 gave me errors and loss data
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Got the same thing. Working with no problems so far. As for speeds, I've never paid too much attention to the speeds of sd cards, so I couldn't give any specifics.
I've purchased the Samsung 64gb Pro card from Amazon and looking forward to using it.
It's supposedly one of the fastest.
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Got the Samsung 64gb Evo in mine. Not ran any speed tests...but works all good.
lukepw said:
Got the Samsung 64gb Evo in mine. Not ran any speed tests...but works all good.
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Do you record your 4K videos to SD card?
Could you run any SD benchmark with your EVO?
I read some reviews on the net and seems that EVO should be more than enough for normal Note 4 operation (recording videos, watching huge fullhd movies from mkv files).
SanDisk extreme 128 Gb SDXC
READ 72 MB/ SEC.
WRITE 50 MB/SEC
Recording 4K videos flawlessly.
Kakomanda said:
SanDisk extreme 128 Gb SDXC
READ 72 MB/ SEC.
WRITE 50 MB/SEC
Recording 4K videos flawlessly.
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What app did you use to test the speed?
bat0nas said:
What app did you use to test the speed?
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A1 SD bench
Would anybody mind to test 32 or 64GB EVO card?
1) Perform a 4K video recording to your SD card.
2) Perform a speed test with any of the test app inside your phone.
Thanks!!
I really have some doubts because this site http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-microsd-card/ says that for 4K recording something faster is needed than EVO.
But on the other hand: 4K recording requires only 6MB/s of sequential writing and EVO can handle up to 19MB/s (at lease every review claims that).
Thanks!!!

Best way to upgrade MicroSD card? (64gb>128gb)

So I was lucky enough to get a 128gb MicroSD Sandisk UHS-1 card for Christmas. I will upgrade my 64gb Samsung UHS-1 card, which is very full (80%'ish)
Is there a "better" way to upgrade microsd cards? or simply copy to pc from old card, and transfer from PC to new card... ??
Copy to pc and stick new card in phone format with phone and transfer.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
BACARDILIMON said:
Copy to pc and stick new card in phone format with phone and transfer.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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Is FAT32 the stock format? It's been s while but I vaguely remember having to convert the format of my SD in order to more full utilize all the space....
BACARDILIMON said:
Copy to pc and stick new card in phone format with phone and transfer.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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I know how you feel about Sandisk cards, I personally have not had one (not in a looong time).
This is the one I got (128gb Sandisk upto 48mb transfer)
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Today I saw this one, which is a Samsung EVO card
Any opinions as to which is better? The Samsung is like $10 more at $109. Worth the hassle of exchanging it and the added cost? (I have not opened the Sandisk yet)
They seem to spec out about the same performance wise...
Bruce lee roy said:
Is FAT32 the stock format? It's been s while but I vaguely remember having to convert the format of my SD in order to more full utilize all the space....
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To be honest I never did that for any phone. It just worked. This phone is suppoesed to Handel 128gb card so it should just work. Let me check specs.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-4_id8577
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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Araltd said:
I know how you feel about Sandisk cards, I personally have not had one (not in a looong time).
This is the one I got (128gb Sandisk upto 48mb transfer)
Today I saw this one, which is a Samsung EVO card
Any opinions as to which is better? The Samsung is like $10 more at $109. Worth the hassle of exchanging it and the added cost? (I have not opened the Sandisk yet)
They seem to spec out about the same performance wise...
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I will be honest. People like the Samsung. I personally think they the same. Back up it stuff of yet cause these cards suck when they get hot or a flash messes with them. The proccesor is right under sd card to the side but gets hot when you record 4k video . Or games
BAD ASS NOTE 4
I've had two sandisks die on me in the last year. I'll be buying the Samsung.
Upgraded to 128gb scandisk today and had no issues.
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Got my Sandisk 128gb today and having problem with it. All files that are copied to the card are deleted after I reboot the phone. I am using it with Note 4 Canadian version.
jon3sh said:
Got my Sandisk 128gb today and having problem with it. All files that are copied to the card are deleted after I reboot the phone. I am using it with Note 4 Canadian version.
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You sure you got a real card and not a fake. I would also format the card with phone before first use
Its real Sandisk, I did format using the phone already. I will transfer from pc to micro sd then it will reboot. I tried copying files to phone's storage then move it to external card then same problem after reboot. It is the first version the 30 mb/s 128gb
I got mine from ebey. Samsung 128gb 44.9$
nismax2003dq said:
I got mine from ebey. Samsung 128gb 44.9$
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Thats good deal you got there. I reformatted the card to fat32 hopefully that solves it.
My Sandisk 128gb card has been flawless. And it's great having this much space and not having to worry.
nismax2003dq said:
I got mine from ebey. Samsung 128gb 44.9$
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Is that a class 10 card? Thanks
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xda23 said:
Is that a class 10 card? Thanks
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Yes it is.

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