Hi all.
My onboard storage for the note 2 is filling up fast.
I need an SD card.
I have done 7a bit of research.
Now it's all getting very complicated.
What I think I am looking for is
64gb sdxc
Class 10
But 4k write speed of 1.5mb
Apparently most class 10 have slow 4k write speed. 4k writespeed is used for many features with the faster non 4k writespeed reserved for intensive files.
I have tried to talk downv the above to no avail.
Is anyone able to help me find a card that complies with all three of the above requirements?
MSK1 said:
Hi all.
My onboard storage for the note 2 is filling up fast.
I need an SD card.
I have done 7a bit of research.
Now it's all getting very complicated.
What I think I am looking for is
64gb sdxc
Class 10
But 4k write speed of 1.5mb
Apparently most class 10 have slow 4k write speed. 4k writespeed is used for many features with the faster non 4k writespeed reserved for intensive files.
I have tried to talk downv the above to no avail.
Is anyone able to help me find a card that complies with all three of the above requirements?
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If you want a 64gb micro sdxc card, your only choice is sandisk
sotodefonk said:
If you want a 64gb micro sdxc card, your only choice is sandisk
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Thanks.
What is the writing speed on the 4k element.
Ive read that it can be as low as 0.01mb/sec for class 10 chips.
MSK1 said:
Thanks.
What is the writing speed on the 4k element.
Ive read that it can be as low as 0.01mb/sec for class 10 chips.
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I dont have one, I say its your only option because its the only one with a reputable name.
You can see crystalmark benchmarks in amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/permalink/mo30F5R2E152MJZ/B009QZH6JS/ref=cm_ciu_images_pl_link
The write speed for 4k is between 1.4 MB/s and 1.7 MB/s depends on the reader, although there is one guy who got .5 MB/s in an asus card reader.
Some people uploaded screenshots for the wrong card, check if the benchmark its made on the 64GB micro sdxc card to be sure if its what you want
sotodefonk said:
I dont have one, I say its your only option because its the only one with a reputable name.
You can see crystalmark benchmarks in amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-m...2E152MJZ/B009QZH6JS/ref=cm_ciu_images_pl_link
The write speed for 4k is between 1.4 MB/s and 1.7 MB/s depends on the reader, although there is one guy who got .5 MB/s in an asus card reader.
Some people uploaded screenshots for the wrong card, check if the benchmark its made on the 64GB micro sdxc card to be sure if its what you want
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Thanks.
I have done some reading and found the below so thought id share.
Net result is that the sandisk 64 gb ultra card is good.
It's 4k (random) speeds are fast enough.
No difference between ultra and mobile ultra other than age (though some suggest that the mobile ultra is only class6)
It also appears that u can buy ultra from US and mobile ultra from UK.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1582172
http://www.fonearena.com/blog/44593/sandisk-64gb-microsdxc-memory-card-review.html
http://forums.sandisk.com/t5/Mobile...tra-and-Ultra/m-p/289540/highlight/true#M1911
http://forums.sandisk.com/t5/Mobile...tra-and-Ultra/m-p/289540/highlight/true#M1911
forums.sandisk.com/t5/Mobile-memory-professional-cards/Difference-between-Mobile-Ultra-and-Ultra/td-p/281716
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776601&page=2
May I ask why you need speedy 4k random writes.
For taking vids and pics, class 10s should work really well. You planning on using the drive as a swap partition perhaps?
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finalhit said:
May I ask why you need speedy 4k random writes.
For taking vids and pics, class 10s should work really well. You planning on using the drive as a swap partition perhaps?
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I just like to have the latest possible functionality if I am spending the money.
I have heard (I am no expert) that if you are running apps from the SD card then you need the 4k speeds.
My most important issue is that it appears to be unclear when you are buying these cards from Amazon.co.uk whether the cards are class 6 or class 10.
They never specify the "Model code"
E.g
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005LFT40G/ref=aw_cr_item_title
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B007JTKM30/ref=aw_d_var_2nd_computers_txt?vs=1
When your writing big files...it finds a spot to them in and writes in sequential blocks ( as much as it can anyway)
When using apps, yup, I guess it would be writing tiny files so your performance might be impacted depending on your configuration. However, games don't really write to disk that often... Maybe when it's saving... but that would hardly affect you ux.
I dunno, I can't really think of a practical scenario when your ux would be impacted by this.
Ambiguous labeling seems to be a separate issue.
The second listing says class 10 (thats 10Mbps sequential write speeds)
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finalhit said:
When your writing big files...it finds a spot to them in and writes in sequential blocks ( as much as it can anyway)
When using apps, yup, I guess it would be writing tiny files so your performance might be impacted depending on your configuration. However, games don't really write to disk that often... Maybe when it's saving... but that would hardly affect you ux.
I dunno, I can't really think of a practical scenario when your ux would be impacted by this.
Ambiguous labeling seems to be a separate issue.
swyped all these spelling errors from my galaxy note 2
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Any idea on how I can ensure I am buying a bona Fide class 10 from Amazon?
That is the 40 euro question. You can't even tell if a card is a genuine sandisk, or actually 64 gb until you get ut. Some sellers are extra devious they trick the cards into reporting they are 64gb capacity, and your computer will say they are 64...but they will only store 4 or 2 gb (the seller rebranded a 2gb). This is specially ytue from ebay purchases.
Typically, personally anyway, I just go with a trusted seller...typically the ones specifically sold by amazon.
(Really love the stock keyboard but it needs autocorrect-on-space ala swiftkey. Going back to SwiftKey Flow beta... No number row though =( )
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finalhit said:
That is the 40 euro question. You can't even tell if a card is a genuine sandisk, or actually 64 gb until you get ut. Some sellers are extra devious they trick the cards into reporting they are 64gb capacity, and your computer will say they are 64...but they will only store 4 or 2 gb (the seller rebranded a 2gb). This is specially ytue from ebay purchases.
Typically, personally anyway, I just go with a trusted seller...typically the ones specifically sold by amazon.
(Really love the stock keyboard but it needs autocorrect-on-space ala swiftkey. Going back to SwiftKey Flow beta... No number row though =( )
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l was going to go with swift key too.
But then u can't use the handwriting mode.
If I buy from the US, are they likely to ship'to the UK?
I did a review of the new Samsung 64gb uhs1 cards against the SanDisk ones and they're by far faster.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35447450
AndreiLux said:
I did a review of the new Samsung 64gb uhs1 cards against the SanDisk ones and they're by far faster.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35447450
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Those new ones from Samsung, where i can buy it in USA?
sotodefonk said:
Those new ones from Samsung, where i can buy it in USA?
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They should be available now or in the following weeks if not.
AndreiLux said:
I did a review of the new Samsung 64gb uhs1 cards against the SanDisk ones and they're by far faster.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35447450
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Do u know if these will become available in the UK
* I was told by sandisk customer services that 'mobile ultra' and 'ultra' are the same, it's just marketing
* When you get a card test it with "h2testw_1.4" which will test that it's the size you bought
* Also test with CDM to see if it gives you the speeds you were expecting
tobydjones said:
* I was told by sandisk customer services that 'mobile ultra' and 'ultra' are the same, it's just marketing
* When you get a card test it with "h2testw_1.4" which will test that it's the size you bought
* Also test with CDM to see if it gives you the speeds you were expecting
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That's fits in with what I have read before.
The real problem is trying to distinguish between class 6 and class 10.
It's never stated on the card itself so u can't tell if the seller is misdescribing.
Get the samsung MB-MGCGB
Class 10 (70 MB/sec Read, 20MB/sec Write.
I've had the sandisk and when transferring 4-5 gig movies there's absolutely no comparison... but they're about $100 for the samsung...
sotodefonk said:
If you want a 64gb micro sdxc card, your only choice is sandisk
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yup yup
I have the 64gb SanDisk
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Admittedly, I'm not 100% up to speed on flash memory tech, but I'm shopping for a new card, and ran into this:
Kingmax 8GB MicroSDHC Class 10
I thought that Class 6 was the highest. Anybody have any experience with one of these?
pendo said:
Admittedly, I'm not 100% up to speed on flash memory tech, but I'm shopping for a new card, and ran into this:
Kingmax 8GB MicroSDHC Class 10
I thought that Class 6 was the highest. Anybody have any experience with one of these?
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News to me, not heard of class 10 before
Never heard of kingmax, no such thing as class 10
pendo said:
Admittedly, I'm not 100% up to speed on flash memory tech, but I'm shopping for a new card, and ran into this:
Kingmax 8GB MicroSDHC Class 10
I thought that Class 6 was the highest. Anybody have any experience with one of these?
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I'm running a 16Gb Class 10 Kingston which is quick, but not heard of Kingmax tbh.
pinke123 said:
Never heard of kingmax, no such thing as class 10
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Class 10
kingmax has always been pretty good at this.
i just got my class 6 16gb like a month ago, but i bet a class 10 16gb should cost heaps
In that amazon link it's like $30 for an 8 gb card. I might just have to order it and try it out....
pendo said:
In that amazon link it's like $30 for an 8 gb card. I might just have to order it and try it out....
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just double triple check on it cuz Kingmax is pretty much the only ones out w/ them things. be safe.
yeah....not that I can afford to throw away money or anything, but I figure it's probably worth it to try.
It seems that the 8 gb cards are in a real sweet spot right now pricewise. It still amazes me when I look at these tiny chips and think about how much you can fit in there
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yeah....not that I can afford to throw away money or anything, but I figure it's probably worth it to try.
\It still amazes me when I look at these tiny chips and think about how much you can fit in there
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ur right. if uve gotta hide somethin from ur gf/wife stick it in a mini sd, bury it under ur pillow and we're all safe.
I also have a Kingston Class 10 card in mine, seems to work well, but I really have nothing to compare it to. Didn't check read and write speeds yet as I only recently got it.
Odd company, but the one review on Amazon looks decent, and for that cheap... that is either really good or it isn't going to be a Class 10 card. I guess you will find out but they certainly exist.
I got a Class 10 Kingston microSDHC with 16 GB. You notice the difference if you preview like 700 pictures or move big apps to SD. I cannot say if it is much faster than a Class 6, but I think it is definately worth it. Also, with 2.2 and 720p recording it might work better, but I had no time to test it yet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Speed_Class_Rating
Speed Class Rating
The Speed Class Rating is the official unit of speed measurement for SD Cards, defined by the SD Association. It is equal to 8 Mbit/s, and it measures the minimum write speeds based on "the best fragmented state where no memory unit is occupied":[10]
The following are the ratings of some currently available cards:
* Class 2: 16 Mbit/s (2 MB/s)
* Class 4: 32 Mbit/s (4 MB/s)
* Class 6: 48 Mbit/s (6 MB/s)
* Class 10: 80 Mbit/s (10 MB/s)
Even though the class ratings are defined by a governing body, like × speed ratings, class speed ratings are quoted by the manufacturers but unverified by any independent evaluation process. In applications that require sustained write throughput, such as video recording, the device may not perform satisfactorily if the SD card's class rating falls below a particular speed. For example, a camcorder that is designed to record to class 6 media may suffer dropouts or corrupted video on slower media.
Important differences between the Speed Class and the traditional CD-ROM drive speed measurement ("×" speed ratings) are that speed class:
1. may be queried by the host device
2. defines the minimum transfer speed.
Since the class rating is readable by devices, they can issue a warning to the user if the inserted card's reported rating falls below the application's minimum requirement.
On 21 May 2009, Panasonic announced new class 10 SDHC cards, claiming that this new class is "part of SD Card Specification Ver.3.0".[11] Toshiba also announced cards based on the new 3.0 spec[12]
On 01 Jun 2010, Pretec announced the new Class 16 HD video grade SDXC 64GB card at Computex Taipei 2010.[13]
[edit] × rating
The × rating is a unit of measurement equal to 1.2 Mbit/s. It is derived from the standard CD-ROM drive speed of 1.2 Mbit/s. Basic cards transfer data up to six times (6×) the data rate of the standard CD-ROM speed (7.2 Mbit/s vs 1.2 Mbit/s). The 2.0 specification defines speeds up to 200×, but unlike the class rating system, does not mandate that x-ratings measure the card's sustained write-speed. For most cards, the maximum read speed is typically faster than its maximum write speed, leading some manufacturers to use read-speed as the ×-rating measurement. Other vendors, such as Kingston, use write-speed.[14]
This table lists common ratings and minimum transfer rates.
Rating Write Speed
(Mbit/s) SD Class
6× 7.2
10× 12.0
13× 16.0 2
26× 32.0 4
32× 38.4 5
40× 48.0 6
66× 80.0 10
100× 120.0 15
133× 160.0 20
150× 180.0 22
200× 240.0 30
266× 320.0 40
300× 360.0 45
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Can the Nexus One handle these speeds?
An fyi, the speed across the leash is capped so transfers dont go any faster unless you pull the sd card and plug it into the pc. I get a huge difference doing that with my class 10 but in the phone nothing over the stock sd whatever the hell that was.
Kingmax also make good rams, I used them back in the day on the IBM 600X.
If it's a real Kingmax then you are good to go.
I got that kingmax 8GB class 10. In my Windows 7 transfer (both to a usb reader and to the built in sd reader of the macbook pro), my transfer (write speed) is good but not 10MB/sec. It tops at around 8.5MB/sec and hovers at the 8MB/sec pretty much.
But then again my 8GB class 4 from PNY is going to around 6.5MB/sec lol....
Hi,
Has anyone tried either the Lexar or Patriot 32GB microSDHC card with their Droid/Milestones?
Any issues at all?
Thanks!
Any information at all would be appreciated.
I haven't been able to find any information by searching forums.
I am running Cyanogen 6, 2.2.1, so I should be able to format the 32GB card. I'm just concerned with compatibility issues with the original Droid 1 and the Milestone.
Anyone?
Thanks!
this would be interesting for me too. im searching a 32 gb card which is workin!
yeah, would love to hear something about 32gb goodness too ^^
Yeah I'm surprised that we aren't getting more feedback with this topic.
I've found threads with 32GB cards with EVOs and Droid Xs, but, that's about it.
I think it helps if you manage to get it formatted properly, either on a desktop computer or on your device (if it supports it).
I'm tempted by the Patriot 32GB Class 10, but, some of the people on Newegg seemed to have some issues with it on a their Droid Xs.
Im using a 32gb class 10 lexar microsd in my milestone, so far its working great and have had no problems
lebkom said:
Im using a 32gb class 10 lexar microsd in my milestone, so far its working great and have had no problems
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Thanks for the feedback!
Do you experience any subjective speed increases with the new card?
Have you run any SD Card speed tests with the card? If not, would you mind doing so and reporting back?
Just wondering if the Milestone will benefit from a class 10 card (or any card greater than class 2).
Thanks again!
i got 8.8MB/s write speed and 12.7MB/s read using antutu system review btw im also using apps2ext and cm7. I dont know by using apps2ext if the benchmark is effected. I was using a 16gb class 2 Kingston card before this and generally haven't noticed much of a speed difference but I mainly use the card for music
Edit: SD tools gets 10.6MB/s writing speed and 14.4MB/s reading speed
lebkom said:
i got 8.8MB/s write speed and 12.7MB/s read using antutu system review btw im also using apps2ext and cm7. I dont know by using apps2ext if the benchmark is effected. I was using a 16gb class 2 Kingston card before this and generally haven't noticed much of a speed difference but I mainly use the card for music
Edit: SD tools gets 10.6MB/s writing speed and 14.4MB/s reading speed
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Hi,
Thanks for sharing your results. Those performance speeds are quite attractive!
I'm surprised that you you don't feel any subjective speed increases though. I would have thought that when accessing applications stored on your SD card, or when you initially remount your SD card and have to search through media using Gallery, that the difference would have been significant.
Although it is possible that our phones doesn't support much more than Class 2 speeds.
But, at least we know that the Lexar card is compatible with the Droid/Milestone!
Thanks very much for the information!
knowthenazz said:
Although it is possible that our phones doesn't support much more than Class 2 speeds.
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Class 2 is (roughly speaking) 2MB/s writing speed. Imagine you want to copy a lot of mp3's or a movie (or use it as USB dongle) with 2MB/s. unusable.
MuF123 said:
Class 2 is (roughly speaking) 2MB/s writing speed. Imagine you want to copy a lot of mp3's or a movie (or use it as USB dongle) with 2MB/s. unusable.
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Oh sure, I understand that a faster card will make file transfers with my desktop much faster. I guess I was hoping to get more of a performance boost from my phone (ie. Apps2SD) with a faster card.
I'm not sure I'd call 2MB/S unusable for desktop file transfers. But, then again I don't change the music on my phone more than once a month. I can see it being more troublesome if you changed it more regularly. And hey, more speed is always good
Something else to consider - I have an 8GB class 2 card.
Loading angry birds seasons from my SD card = 15 seconds
Loading from internal memory = 9 seconds
Twist3 said:
Something else to consider - I have an 8GB class 2 card.
Loading angry birds seasons from my SD card = 15 seconds
Loading from internal memory = 9 seconds
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Yes, that's a great point. I just don't know if the Droid/Milestone can take advantage of a microSDHC card with a higher transfer rate than Class 2.
Have you tried a faster card with your phone?
Does anyone have any comparison numbers with faster cards and application loading using Apps2SD?
Thanks!
Patriot LX 32GB Class 10 benchmarked with SD Tools v1.3
(HTC Desire HD + Android v2.2)
XA-R01 said:
Patriot LX 32GB Class 10 benchmarked with SD Tools v1.3
(HTC Desire HD + Android v2.2)
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Wow, impressive numbers. I wish the Droid/Milestone had half that performance
Is anyone using the Patriot 32GB with a Droid/Milestone?
With the Milestone SD card which came with the phone (I think this is a UK retail version) "OEM SD SU08G", I got these results:
3.8 / 14.8 MB/s
I added this simply to have something to compare with.
Will edit this image of the results in later: thumbnails37.imagebam.com/12224/fae506122237685.jpg
Shrikey said:
With the Milestone SD card which came with the phone (I think this is a UK retail version) "OEM SD SU08G", I got these results:
3.8 / 14.8 MB/s
I added this simply to have something to compare with.
Will edit this image of the results in later: thumbnails37.imagebam.com/12224/fae506122237685.jpg
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Thanks for sharing.
I get similar results from my no-name stock 16GB card.
I'm using the Patriot 32GB microSDHC class 10, so far it works well in my milestone.
Below is the screenshot by SD tool.
A comment:
Using this kind of sdhc which is c10, try not move the files too much once a time from pc to ms, or it might caused reboot or something else.
bb2260 said:
I'm using the Patriot 32GB microSDHC class 10, so far it works well in my milestone.
Below is the screenshot by SD tool.
A comment:
Using this kind of sdhc which is c10, try not move the files too much once a time from pc to ms, or it might caused reboot or something else.
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Hi,
Thanks for sharing your results!
You're the first person I've heard of who is using this combination. Your speed test results are very impressive.
May I ask you to clarify your comment regarding reboots? Do you mean that if you move large files, or a large quantity of files from your PC to your Milestone, that you have been experiencing reboots? What other issues have you been experiencing?
Have you noticed any kind of speed increase?
Thanks!
knowthenazz said:
Hi,
Thanks for sharing your results!
You're the first person I've heard of who is using this combination. Your speed test results are very impressive.
May I ask you to clarify your comment regarding reboots? Do you mean that if you move large files, or a large quantity of files from your PC to your Milestone, that you have been experiencing reboots? What other issues have you been experiencing?
Have you noticed any kind of speed increase?
Thanks!
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In my place, there are many persons who are using this sdhc, so don't worry MS can support it.
In our experenice from our fourm, some MS work great and nothing happened.
But, some MS including my MS have the problem about reboot, app exit when you are using it, if you move a large quantity of files once a time from PC to MS.
There is also a problem from my experenice, not for all others.
My MS could not identify the SD card, or need to format the Sd card.
In this situation, the SD card repairation by some sd format app could be settle the problem, and then the card is back. The information of the repairation shows that there are some unknow link, bad sector, or error link. When I look further, I find the files that often appear above three error message are in the below folders /sdcard/LOST.DIR and /sdcard/LazyList. Thus I think these are the reason why the problem happens.
There is an interesting thing. I have fat and ext partitions in my card, but the partition of ext never has any problems. Last month, I format the fat32 by 64K formation, and it works well so far. (someone prefers 32K)
The speed increase. Yes, but not so significantly. I feel the system is more smooth. The delay when open the app is also less, but you know the speed also involve the size of memory. So, it's haven't extreme different.
Hey folks, I used Generic Nook-2GB-SDCard-CW3010-VGCM7InstallerAsALTinMultiBoot-v6.zip to load CM7..but I was wondering if I can load other SD bootable ROMs with this? I would like to try others if I can. The reason is Im having issue with CM7 being finiky on my NC, like lag opening, not being able to open Market. Any suggestions to these issues too? Thanks, really appreciate the help.
You would need to wipe the SDcard before you can try other ROMs.
Also mainly not the ROM causing the lag and unresponsive but rather the SDcard class/manufacture. What kind of SDcard are you using?
it is a PNY 4G class 4...i saw that the class 2 are much better.
jrvjr said:
it is a PNY 4G class 4...i saw that the class 2 are much better.
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It isn't that class 2 is better than 4. Normally the opposite is suppose to be true.
The issue is the class ratings just tell you the sequential write speed of the drive. Which is nice for copying data to the drive, but isn't helpful in determining if the drive is good enough to run an OS off of.
As this thread shows...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005633
The 4K write speed is really important if you are running a ROM from the SD card. And Sandisk does a LOT better at this than other SD cards.
So in this case a Sandisk C2 would likely be better than a PNY C4.
Ravynmagi said:
It isn't that class 2 is better than 4. Normally the opposite is suppose to be true.
The issue is the class ratings just tell you the sequential write speed of the drive. Which is nice for copying data to the drive, but isn't helpful in determining if the drive is good enough to run an OS off of.
As this thread shows...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005633
The 4K write speed is really important if you are running a ROM from the SD card. And Sandisk does a LOT better at this than other SD cards.
So in this case a Sandisk C2 would likely be better than a PNY C4.
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I agree with Ravynmagi - I am running CyanogenMod on my NC using a Sandisk C2, and it is very responsive. I have found others to be not quite as good.
Ive seen 32gb MicroSD..but with class 4. are these ok for D3 or do we need class 10?
I've got a class 4 32GB card in mine and it works just fine. As far as I know it even records 1080p video at that speed. 32GB is the max that it will support as it only supports SDHC and anything over 32GB is SDXC.
I bought a Lexar brand Class 10 (32 gig) MicroSD from Amazon, and things don't load as fast as I thought they would. I had previously used this card in my HTC Desire Z and noticed that my Gallery would load very slowly. I thought maybe it was the Gallery or the ROM I was using or whatever... but then when I moved to my Motorola XT860 (Canadian Droid 3), I noticed the same thing. The gallery loads images / thumbnails very slowly, and sometimes when I take pictures with the camera, the image doesn't fully write to the card (the thumbnail for the picture will show half the picture, and the other half of the picture will be corrupted garbage). Even when I switched my phone over to the Chinese ROM it behaves exactly the same.
I'm thinking the Lexar MicroSD is at fault here... but I would like to continue testing by getting a new one, hopefully made by a better manufacturer/brand.
Hope this helps.
I have the Patriot 32Gb class 10. Gallery works fine with me, even if I have a lot of pictures on it. The only problem I have is with Spotify. When it downloads songs for offline usage, it would whine about the sdcard being corrupt/full even tho it works fine.
LaZiODROID said:
I bought a Lexar brand Class 10 (32 gig) MicroSD from Amazon, and things don't load as fast as I thought they would. I had previously used this card in my HTC Desire Z and noticed that my Gallery would load very slowly. I thought maybe it was the Gallery or the ROM I was using or whatever... but then when I moved to my Motorola XT860 (Canadian Droid 3), I noticed the same thing. The gallery loads images / thumbnails very slowly, and sometimes when I take pictures with the camera, the image doesn't fully write to the card (the thumbnail for the picture will show half the picture, and the other half of the picture will be corrupted garbage). Even when I switched my phone over to the Chinese ROM it behaves exactly the same.
I'm thinking the Lexar MicroSD is at fault here... but I would like to continue testing by getting a new one, hopefully made by a better manufacturer/brand.
Hope this helps.
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Are you using the stock gallery app? If so, try using "Quickpic" its free in the market and loads everything MUCH faster than the stock gallery.
If you are worried it may be the card, use a card reader to test the speeds on your computer. There are a few free applications out there that will do this.
I am using a Kingston 16gb Class 4 card in my XT860, same as the one I used in my Desire Z and haven't had any issues. Though I haven't tried to record any 1080P video yet... 720p doesn't have any lag but the write speed may be a bottleneck for the 1080 video.
I ran a multitude of tests on my Kingston class 4 and it regularly had a write speed of 6mb/s+, which is the minimum speed of a class 6 card. Some people aren't fans of Kingston but I've used a few of their micro SD cards and they have always had good results for me.
Thats a good idea. Ill test the read/write speed on my pc. Ive yet to find an sd card tester app in the market that will work with this rom (stock chinese ME863 rom on gingerbread 2.3.5, rooted)
Thanks!
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i will go for a 16Gb class 10 Kingston card, instead of a 32gb class 4 A-data.
speed 10 is more important than 16gb at class4.
linuxgator said:
32GB is the max that it will support as it only supports SDHC and anything over 32GB is SDXC.
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Even though they are really expensive at the moment, 64GB micro SDXC cards have been confirmed to work in most Android devices. These cards come formatted by default with the exFAT file system which is unrecognized by Android but Android will format it to FAT32 and all 64GB are accessible. FAT32 has a limit of 2TB, but modern versions of Windows won't format FAT32 over 32GBs. They will still read/write >32GB FAT32 drives just fine.
By the time these cards come affordable Android will probably have exFAT support by default.
Speed issues = return?
This may not really be related, but say I buy a Class 10 card of any size and am getting terrible transfer speeds. That's grounds to return it, right?
I tested my Lexar Class 10 32 gig and some no-name 2 gig on my PC. These are the results. I would appreciate it if any of you could try the same on your card(s) and see how they compare to mine?
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That is on your computer. I think the real question here is whether the Droid 3 can read/write at a fast enough speed to take advantage of faster cards. Speed tests on a PC are going to depend on the card reader being used.
Was trying to rule out possible defect with my 32gig. Its pretty bad on my phone. Most photos i take dont write, sometimes half-write. Overall its sluggish. I blame the ME863 rom but im kinda stuck with it for now. For now i just have it set to store photos/videos on the internal flash.
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32GB Patriot Class 10
Very interesting.... thanks Eksempel!
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Has anyone tried changing their cache size to see if it improves xfer speeds?? There was a tutorial on the homepage.
Also I'm considering on class4 vs class10 32gb card, is it woth getting the faster card? I want to stream 1080p through the hdmi if people could test this then I'd appreciate the results
Changing the cache size probably helps in Android, but not when the sdcard is mounted to the PC. Not sure the phone even has 1080p output via the HDMI (shoot me if I'm wrong), but I can get it to play 720p .mkv files without video stuttering.
Sandisk 32 GB Class 4
Sandisk 32 GB Class 4
Nothing fancy, but works like a charm.
I used a 32 GB "Noname" Class 10 before and I had lots of broken files after a days use....
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/
Sequential Read : 20.095 MB/s
Sequential Write : 4.880 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 19.376 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 1.455 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 2.822 MB/s [ 689.1 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 1.463 MB/s [ 357.2 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 2.973 MB/s [ 725.8 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 1.249 MB/s [ 304.8 IOPS]
Test : 50 MB [I: 0.0% (0.0/29.7 GB)] (x5)
Date : 2011/12/03 0:13:18
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Sandisk 16GB Class 2
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CrystalDiskMark 3.0.1 x64 (C) 2007-2010 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/
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Sequential Read : 20.070 MB/s
Sequential Write : 11.810 MB/s
Random Read 512KB : 19.676 MB/s
Random Write 512KB : 2.613 MB/s
Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.760 MB/s [ 917.9 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.023 MB/s [ 5.5 IOPS]
Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 3.824 MB/s [ 933.6 IOPS]
Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.035 MB/s [ 8.5 IOPS]
Test : 50 MB [I: 90.1% (13.3/14.8 GB)] (x5)
Date : 2011/12/03 0:42:59
I have had a 32gb pny class 10 since july. The speed is a little lower then expected, but the real problem is data corruption. I lose several files each day(found in the LOST.DIR) and I'm thinking its due to being class 10. From what I've read, the class 10s have problem with the random sequential read/writes (er something like that, don't quote me). Anybody else losing files on a class 10 card or is it just me?
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have you tried puting games or applications on card? when i do that, i lose that game..until a restart the phone. and then i lose another game. and so on...
jweber228 said:
I have had a 32gb pny class 10 since july. The speed is a little lower then expected, but the real problem is data corruption. I lose several files each day(found in the LOST.DIR) and I'm thinking its due to being class 10. From what I've read, the class 10s have problem with the random sequential read/writes (er something like that, don't quote me). Anybody else losing files on a class 10 card or is it just me?
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I experience the same problem, but it's really strange because this never happened on my Blackberry Torch before. I didn't have any instances of data corruption. I also think it's got something to do with reading the files, since I'm really not doing any writes to the disk.
Sandisk Dual USB Drive (16, 32, and 64 GB)
*edit* - I just ran across a post about this very same device right here on XDA. Somehow while searching i completely missed it until after I posted this. It is a very good review by shhbz, very detailed, check it out here.
*edit#2* - Here are the benchmark results for the Sandisk Dual USB Drive -
Computer side: Read 20.7 MB/s & Write 7.4 MB/s
Phone Side: Read 16.89 MB/s & Write 9.71 MB/s
(These benchmarks were performed using "Gnome Disk Utility" for the computer side and "A1 SD Bench" for the phone side.)
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I'm not sure how many of you are aware of this handy little device but for those of you who are not, here is a little information.
I recently discovered this tiny thumb drive, pen drive, flash drive, whatever you want to call it, at my local Wal-mart while looking for a DVI to HDMI cable. I already own several flash drives, however, the difference between the ones I own already and this one is that I can plug this one directly into my phone. It functions as a flash drive for your phone much the same as it does for your pc, and for LG G2 owners, USB OTG (On The Go) support is already built in so it's basically plug and play.
Now, if your like me, many of you here are flash happy addicts. Well that is where this little drive can come in quite handy. On my drive I have several different ROMs, multiple kernels, nandroid backups and even a few GAPPS packages saved. I also have the stock KK baseband and a flash-able version of LG's camera app. You never know when those files might come in handy and all you have to do is reach in your pocket, pull out this tiny drive and plug it into your phone. Of course you could always just save all that to your phones memory but some of those files can quickly add up, taking up valuable space that you would rather use for other things. This could also prove to be a life saver for those with little internal memory and no sd card slot or while in the middle of that long flight from.......well, i think you get the idea.
If your not on a LG G2 or would like to use this drive on another phone Sandisk has a list of supported devices on their website. Most or many high end phones support USB OTG and there are many apps that help with that as well such as Chainfire's StickMount. Of course you will have to have a rooted phone to use that app. And then there is the official Sandisk app Memory Zone which is available free on the app store. I mention the official app last because personally I don't care for it and it doesn't really suit my needs. But don't get me wrong, it is a great app and it makes transferring files from your phone to the USB drive very easy. I just prefer to use a file explorer to move the files I want.
If you choose to go the route I did and you are using a LG G2 then the USB drive will be located in the root directory under storage/usb/. Also one other tip, when using this or any other USB drive with your phone make sure you un-mount the drive in settings/storage before unplugging it from your phone. You may be able to get away with just pulling it out but the proper way is to un-mount it first and in certain situations you can run into problems if you decide to skip that step. When plugging in the USB drive it should automatically mount itself but if not you can also mount the drive the same way. And if you choose you use the Sandisk app, plugging in the drive to your phone will automatically launch the app.
The Drive comes in three different sizes, 16, 32 and 64 GB ( 2.0 only no 3.0 ) with prices ranging from $19.99 - $49.99.
This drive has been quite convenient for me and so i'm sure it can be just as useful to many of you, that is why i decided to post this. I'm just trying to give a little back to a forum and community that has given so much to me.
For the size its pretty expensive
You can also try one of these http://www.dx.com/p/kingmax-kotgr-0...sd-card-reader-otg-to-usb-reader-black-329494
And using a 64gb sdxc for less. The speeds would also be better because we know sandisk are not the fastest in any sort of storage.
Theres a thread further down discussing them.
But yeah cool device looks nicer than my cheap white one. Can you benchmark it through sd tools andnfive us speeds
i have 32gb sandisk - nice little thing, makes usb otg backups as easy as 123...
read/wrize speeds are good too (it takes around 380sec to backup/restore 3gb)
and it's small
squee666 said:
For the size its pretty expensive
You can also try one of these http://www.dx.com/p/kingmax-kotgr-0...sd-card-reader-otg-to-usb-reader-black-329494
And using a 64gb sdxc for less. The speeds would also be better because we know sandisk are not the fastest in any sort of storage.
Theres a thread further down discussing them.
But yeah cool device looks nicer than my cheap white one. Can you benchmark it through sd tools andnfive us speeds
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Yes the price is a bit steep when compared to other flash drives but it does eliminate the need for a OTG cable which saves $5 to $10 dollars. Even then its still a bit more expensive then a regular flash drive of comparable size. But you are also paying for convenience when you by this drive.
As far as speed go, being 2.0 its not the fastest. Technically it should be capable of speeds around 30 MB/s however most users report speeds closer to between 15 to 20 MB/s. I haven't bench-marked this drive myself yet but will be doing so very soon and will post my results here.
60nine said:
i have 32gb sandisk - nice little thing, makes usb otg backups as easy as 123...
read/wrize speeds are good too (it takes around 380sec to backup/restore 3gb)
and it's small
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Thank you for the input on speed. I hope to post more info regarding read write speeds here in the very near future.
squee666 said:
For the size its pretty expensive
You can also try one of these http://www.dx.com/p/kingmax-kotgr-0...sd-card-reader-otg-to-usb-reader-black-329494
And using a 64gb sdxc for less. The speeds would also be better because we know sandisk are not the fastest in any sort of storage.
Theres a thread further down discussing them.
But yeah cool device looks nicer than my cheap white one. Can you benchmark it through sd tools andnfive us speeds
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I bench-marked this drive and here are my results:
Computer side: Read 20.7 MB/s & Write 7.4 MB/s
Phone Side: Read 16.89 MB/s & Write 9.71 MB/s
I also posted these results in the main post up top.
btw this stick is so user friendly made that it wouldn't bother me even if it had 5mb read/write...
just makes things simpler (especially backups and huge file transfers between pc and phone)
looks like Kingston makes something similar too, seems to be a little cheaper (at least on amazon). not sure if R/W speeds are comparable as i didn't look that far into either. labeled as the "Data Traveler MicroDuo"
i've seen several lookalikes on ebay when i was buying mine but for me the sandisk is no1 choice
Very cool. I like it =)
ı bought microduo 16 gb. ıt is good. but it is heating up while ı use
alimmm78 said:
ı bought microduo 16 gb. ıt is good. but it is heating up while ı use
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Microduo 16gb? Are you talking about the 16GB SanDisk dual sub drive? If so I'm not sure why it would be heating up. Is your phone also hot at the same time? If so the dual usb drive may be acting like a heatsink for your phone. But that is just a guess.
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no. ı have got kingston micro duo . phone is cool. microdou is hot. ı am not recommend micro duo
alimmm78 said:
no. ı have got kingston micro duo . phone is cool. microdou is hot. ı am not recommend micro duo
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i also don't have heat problems with my 32gb sandisk dual usb otg... what i wouldn't mind on that stick is some kind of a led light to indicate it's alive when it's connected
i've noticed the heat only on my transcend regular usb stick when it's connected to any device a bit longer... (this one: http://uk.transcend-info.com/products/images/ModelPic/359/gb_csuJF_spec_JFT3S_110819.jpg )
Meenova seems the best way to go for the G2. I have one and it is a lot smaller than the sandisk, which is what I personally prefer.
http://www.meenova.com/ :good:
sandisk is about 3cm big (1 inch), so it's not an elefant
not that i have it always connected to the device so the size of it doesn't bother me...
i usually connect it once a week to make a twrp backup, phone sits on the table in that time, and i disconnect the usb 5 minutes after...
i think i'd probbably lose it easier if it was even smaller
btw sandisk has both full size usb and micro usb connector in one unit which makes pc to phone file transfers easy as hell... and file transfer speeds of sandisk are quite good (takes around 400-450 seconds for 4 gig backup)
i didn't see meenova with both connectors (or i missed that)
yes - meenova is a looker
Humm.
How about music? It is good to listen? There are some lag on reading files?
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Humm.
How about music? It is good to listen? There are some lag on reading files?
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don't know about that, i use it for backups and file transfering only...
but it should be ok because read/write speeds are above 10mb/s (320kbps mp3 is 1/3 of a megabyte per second)
it should even handle mkv video files without a problem (although i didn't test yet because i don't use it for this)
suggest me a reliable and trustworthy otg benchmark app and i could test it for you (sandisk dual otg i mean)
60nine said:
don't know about that, i use it for backups and file transfering only...
but it should be ok because read/write speeds are above 10mb/s (320kbps mp3 is 1/3 of a megabyte per second)
it should even handle mkv video files without a problem (although i didn't test yet because i don't use it for this)
suggest me a reliable and trustworthy otg benchmark app and i could test it for you (sandisk dual otg i mean)
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Hm tks for your reply!
I'll buy one for tests...But like you said, it will handle well with this speeds...
I bought this USB dual drive and is very nice and small but esay to lose . . . .