Does a 64Gb Sd card from SanDisk works with the LG optimus 2x ?
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Might sound like a silly question, but will the phone be faster at browsing the internet etc. if you use a really good/fast SD Card as the internal memory instead of having no SD Card at all?
natalya said:
Might sound like a silly question, but will the phone be faster at browsing the internet etc. if you use a really good/fast SD Card as the internal memory instead of having no SD Card at all?
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How can you even relate memory card with processing power???
Jishnu Sur said:
How can you even relate memory card with processing power???
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so your computer browser saves cache in processor?
60nine said:
so your computer browser saves cache in processor?
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Very good point of view )
internal SD is way faster than even a Class 10 external card. all cache data should be loaded to /from internal card. if you want to keep speed up.
Internal sd is not faster then my samsung class 10 20/20mb sd so it's not true
Internal 11mb write while my 16gb samsung goes 16mb(tested on many apps)
Internal memory(nand) is fastest but internal sd is not faster then good sd card...
aigaming said:
Internal sd is not faster then my samsung class 10 20/20mb sd so it's not true
Internal 11mb write while my 16gb samsung goes 16mb(tested on many apps)
Internal memory(nand) is fastest but internal sd is not faster then good sd card...
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very well, but as long as the phone can read / write at those speeds within the phone you have a good chip. it seems you are then limited by phone hardware rather than chip type. should be a way to move its cache to a different place. would be in the programing of the apk.
True,but like i said my phone limits sd card write at 16mb which is still faster then internal sd card(11nb)
That sd card performs at about 20mb write in pc card reader
aigaming said:
True,but like i said my phone limits sd card write at 16mb which is still faster then internal sd card(11nb)
That sd card performs at about 20mb write in pc card reader
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yeah i have a 32g card that performs way faster in my usb3 port than my phone. but my phone still hits about 20mb read, and i think about 12mb write.
im happy with it.
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Ok, I'm very sorry I will do better next time.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Hi,
Sorry if its a noob question..
In Optimus 2x if i am not wrong, the internal storage is partitioned to 2+GB as phone stroage n 5+GB as Internal phone storage that acts as internal SD CARD.
Is it possible to make the entire 8GB internal as internal phone memory instead of Internal SD CARD ?
If not is it a OS Limitation or Market Limitation ?
If yes, Is there any instructions link, to do it how ?
thanks.
barath
wow. what would you do with an 8GB internal Phone storage
Seems like a great idea would like to try it if it works
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peacekeeper05 said:
wow. what would you do with an 8GB internal Phone storage
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1. First the Reason is I can get 16 GB external for fairly cheap price.
2. I can move apps to external SD and utilize internal memory for loading games.
3. Games are downloading 600MB + data and filling the internal partitioned memory fast.
4. Management becomes much more easier.. i dont have to look for _EXTERnal folder everytime.
and many more..
barathn said:
1. First the Reason is I can get 16 GB external for fairly cheap price.
2. I can move apps to external SD and utilize internal memory for loading games.
3. Games are downloading 600MB + data and filling the internal partitioned memory fast.
4. Management becomes much more easier.. i dont have to look for _EXTERnal folder everytime.
and many more..
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+1..
I´d like that..
that would be nice indeed...
well.... i cant really see the use of 8gb phone storage... but its better than just wasting the space on /emmc like cm7 does....
gensplejs said:
well.... i cant really see the use of 8gb phone storage... but its better than just wasting the space on /emmc like cm7 does....
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Do you not have any music on your phone?
I keep all my music on emmc on cm7, i have 5gb of music so works quite nicely for me.
I use player pro music app and that picks up all music.
barathn said:
Hi,
Sorry if its a noob question..
In Optimus 2x if i am not wrong, the internal storage is partitioned to 2+GB as phone stroage n 5+GB as Internal phone storage that acts as internal SD CARD.
Is it possible to make the entire 8GB internal as internal phone memory instead of Internal SD CARD ?
If not is it a OS Limitation or Market Limitation ?
If yes, Is there any instructions link, to do it how ?
thanks.
barath
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hi
pls put ut question here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1101123
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But is there any point in moving apps to the sd card? Seeing as how it is on the same disk surely there wouldn't be any difference?
Nhialor said:
But is there any point in moving apps to the sd card? Seeing as how it is on the same disk surely there wouldn't be any difference?
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Even though it's the same hard disk, the sd card partition is much larger, avoiding the problem of running out of space.
what chicle_11 said. it basically allows you to install more apps onto your TP.
and apps runs faster on sd card then on internal memory...
viny2cool said:
and apps runs faster on sd card then on internal memory...
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But its the same physical memory on the Touchpad, the sd card is just virtually mounted. How would it make a difference? Other than if your internal memory partition is getting low.
The move to SD is more of a legacy feature from older android phones with small internal memory.
Hi
I don´t know why but since i changed my sd card from 32GB to 2GB and flashed a whole new system
ANTU TU show about 100 points less than before and it´s not testing sd card read/write speed.
So i flashed all new cause i thought there was something wrong with some files cause of a incorrect installation.
But ANTUTU still shows the same results...
no memory card read/write testings.
What´s wrong?
You need a good amount of free space on it.
I'm not sure about the exact value, but it's somewhere between 100MB and 300MB.
you were right.
After i deleted some data on sd card everything works fine
GermainZ said:
You need a good amount of free space on it.
I'm not sure about the exact value, but it's somewhere between 100MB and 300MB.
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Hi.
Same problem. But I have free space 450MB on internal, and 27GB on external SD card...
Antutu SD card test started not to work when I had 8GB Class 4 card. But on that card free spase was enough too (~4GB). Now I use 32GB Class 10 card, but antutu test ignores sd cards. It does not matter which sd card I set in antutu settings - benchmark test skips sd card read-write tests...
Thanks.
I've just read the thread of [Nook HD] CM10/10.1 development (sdcard) updated CM10.1 1/31, looking for help with some question.
My device is Nook HD updated to 2.0.6.
I've followed the instruction in the thread,
- mad a bootable SD with a 32GB SDHC and [sdcard-cwm-hummingbirdv4.zip] (after writing with win32diskimager, the SD becomes the size only few MB).
- saved the file [cm-10.1-20130130-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird.zip] under the root of the internal sdcard of nook.
- insert bootable SD and reboot.
after rebooted, all functions including settings, wifi and apps are running well.
However, it becomes much slower than its origin OS, sometimes when I point a icon, it takes few seconds to react and continue.
Besides the storage is a bit strange: there are two "internal storage"
- one has 1.88GB for all the apps and Cached data;
- the other one has12.67GB but can't be use at all.
and also a SDcard with 26.5GB (my sdcard was 32GB but after writing bootable image, it becomes totally of only few MB)
Are those every thing normal to the progress now, or it just happened on mine?
Specially wondering that why the internal storage becomes smaller and there is a 26.5GB SDcard? (my nook is 16GB version and ext-SDcard has no more left after writing image file) what is that "no using 12.67GB"?
I am waiting reply of answer and Thank you very much!
唐幸子 said:
I've just read the thread of [Nook HD] CM10/10.1 development (sdcard) updated CM10.1 1/31, looking for help with some question.
My device is Nook HD updated to 2.0.6.
I've followed the instruction in the thread,
- mad a bootable SD with a 32GB SDHC and [sdcard-cwm-hummingbirdv4.zip] (after writing with win32diskimager, the SD becomes the size only few MB).
- saved the file [cm-10.1-20130130-UNOFFICIAL-hummingbird.zip] under the root of the internal sdcard of nook.
- insert bootable SD and reboot.
after rebooted, all functions including settings, wifi and apps are running well.
However, it becomes much slower than its origin OS, sometimes when I point a icon, it takes few seconds to react and continue.
Besides the storage is a bit strange: there are two "internal storage"
- one has 1.88GB for all the apps and Cached data;
- the other one has12.67GB but can't be use at all.
and also a SDcard with 26.5GB (my sdcard was 32GB but after writing bootable image, it becomes totally of only few MB)
Are those every thing normal to the progress now, or it just happened on mine?
Specially wondering that why the internal storage becomes smaller and there is a 26.5GB SDcard? (my nook is 16GB version and ext-SDcard has no more left after writing image file) what is that "no using 12.67GB"?
I am waiting reply of answer and Thank you very much!
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The problem is your SD card. You say it is 32GB but you don't say the brand or class. It needs to be SanDisk class 4. If you have a bad brand it will run very slowly.
And your SD should look smaller in the PC after making the card. Most of the storage is in a partition that windows cannot see if the card is inserted into the PC. Your nook should see it though as sdcard. That is what you are seeing as 26.5. And that 12.7 you are seeing is internal media storage and is usable as the emmc folder. The 1.88 is your /data partition and is used to store your installed apps.
So everything is right, you are just using a bad SD card.
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Thank you so much for answering!
leapinlar said:
The problem is your SD card. You say it is 32GB but you don't say the brand or class. It needs to be SanDisk class 4. If you have a bad brand it will run very slowly.
And your SD should look smaller in the PC after making the card. Most of the storage is in a partition that windows cannot see if the card is inserted into the PC. Your nook should see it though as sdcard. That is what you are seeing as 26.5. And that 12.7 you are seeing is internal media storage and is usable as the emmc folder. The 1.88 is your /data partition and is used to store your installed apps.
So everything is right, you are just using a bad SD card.
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It's really helpful, thank you.
I'm using Kingston micro sd c4 32GB, is that why so slow?
And, only 1.88 for apps, will that be easily filled up with those apps which can not be move in to sdcard? Is there any way use the internal storage of 12.7G?
唐幸子 said:
It's really helpful, thank you.
I'm using Kingston micro sd c4 32GB, is that why so slow?
And, only 1.88 for apps, will that be easily filled up with those apps which can not be move in to sdcard? Is there any way use the internal storage of 12.7G?
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Yes that card is probably the problem.
And 1.88 is a lot for apps, but if you need more, CM10 lets you move apps to SD, which would put them on the 26.5 sdcard.
The other 12.7 can only be used for media.
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Im using the same card as you and have the same issue. Wish I would have know Oh well im off to get another card tonight. i found a thread somewhere that said the sandisks work well and that the transcend C10 32G works very well.
唐幸子 said:
It's really helpful, thank you.
I'm using Kingston micro sd c4 32GB, is that why so slow?
And, only 1.88 for apps, will that be easily filled up with those apps which can not be move in to sdcard? Is there any way use the internal storage of 12.7G?
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jamesban said:
Im using the same card as you and have the same issue. Wish I would have know Oh well im off to get another card tonight. i found a thread somewhere that said the sandisks work well and that the transcend C10 32G works very well.
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You must use the hybrid method if you want to use the internal storage
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I just switched to a 32gb sandisk c4 and its working great now!
Does anybody know a way how i can make my SD CARD as internal memory on this tablet ?
keksas3 said:
Does anybody know a way how i can make my SD CARD as internal memory on this tablet ?
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Same problem here with small amount of storage. I can't just simply change play path to sd card lol if life was simple
Oracle01 said:
Same problem here with small amount of storage. I can't just simply change play path to sd card lol if life was simple
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keksas3 said:
Does anybody know a way how i can make my SD CARD as internal memory on this tablet ?
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Hey if you didn't figure it out yet it's simple you need to format the sd and an option will show to choose for external or internal storage you can also find an app to partition some of the sd for rom expand but it kills the sd fast.
I would really like to do this also... I can move some apps to sd not all the ones I want to.. I have rooted and tried different apps to do this. I do not get the option to use some of sd as internal after formatting. 32gb model with 64gb sd
eldenmisty said:
I would really like to do this also... I can move some apps to sd not all the ones I want to.. I have rooted and tried different apps to do this. I do not get the option to use some of sd as internal after formatting. 32gb model with 64gb sd
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Newer tablets no longer allow this because it is a very bad idea. Internal storage is MANY times faster than the SD cards and allowing apps to run from the SD card would make the device very "laggy".
lewmur said:
Newer tablets no longer allow this because it is a very bad idea. Internal storage is MANY times faster than the SD cards and allowing apps to run from the SD card would make the device very "laggy".
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Well that's just my luck. Have to start remembering to get ones with more memory