For those of you that have the TF701T, can you describe how the SD card slot (in the dock) and the Micro SD card slot (in the tablet) work? For example, do they use a spring mechanism, where you have to push the card in for it to pop out, or do you just pull the card out? Do the cards protrude from the case when they are in the slot? Do they have covers?
In general, are you happy with the way the Micro SD and SD slots work?
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For those of you that have the TF701T, can you describe how the SD card slot (in the dock) and the Micro SD card slot (in the tablet) work? For example, do they use a spring mechanism, where you have to push the card in for it to pop out, or do you just pull the card out? Do the cards protrude from the case when they are in the slot? Do they have covers?
In general, are you happy with the way the Micro SD and SD slots work?
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They work fine and are spring loaded and when inserted are not sticking out for a part.
Yes, I´m happy.
They use a spring mechanism and for it to work I need my nail to push it as my finger seems to be to fat for it . But on the other hand if a card is attached it fits nicely to the case so you don´t have problems with it while holding the tablet/dock.
In the dock there is a plastic piece inside the SD slot while in the micro SD one there isn´t.
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I have insert microsd on adapter, on a cel, on a notebook, but nothing has can format the memory. The device is not supported. Why?
What kind of card and card reader you're using? If it is microSDHC card, make sure it is FULLY compatible w/ the card reader.
My laptop and peripheral readers do not accept a microSD of any size above 2 gigs. All have been updated to no avail.
The latest 8 gig Sandisk microSD will format by using the Sandisk "MicroMate USB" read/writer plugged into a USB 2 port. I need to use the adapter (microSD to SD) as well as their MicroMate adapter.
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Mack5305 you have reason! You are the best! I have insert my microsd of 4gb in the sd adapter and next i have inserted the sd adapter in MicroMate adapter and the card is read correctly!! I have format her!! Very thanks!!
I'm planning to use Nexus 7 for displaying pictures that I take from my camera. What is the smallest OTG cable and SD card reader, or a combined product?
Please note that I'm using regular sized SD card.
What I found right now:
Sandisk MicroMate Reader
SANOXY Micro USB Host Mode OTG Cable
I think the card will be formatted FAT32 for my camera. If I run Nexus 7 without rooting, can I copy the photos into local memory and view them in gallery? What file explorer should I use?
Right now you need root to mount anything using an OTG cable. It is possible to write an app that doesn't need root though, hopefully a talented dev can whip that up.
i found this on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-Male-OTG-To-USB-2-O-Female-Adapter-Convertor-For-CellphoneTablet-/120947568723?pt=US_Tablet_Accessories&hash=item1c29097053#ht_9259wt_1163 seems kinda big. You think we could find something smaller? + this thing too http://www.usbgeek.com/products/usb-smart-cable
I have purchased a new Galaxy Tab S2 with the idea of using it to transfer photos from my DSLR when I travel. Tried it out and was disappointed to find out that there is an annoying snag. Here is the sequence of events
Moved my class 10 micro SD from my Sony Tablet to the S2
No problem, I can review all folders and content on the card.
Connected my Pentax K30 with a class 10 16gig SD card on board using the Pentax supplied USB cable and an adapter (non Pentax) to match the USB port on the S2, camera set to PTP
the S2 reports that the SD card is corrupt.
Removed the SD card from the camera and connected using an SD card reader
the S2 reports the card as Pentax USB, but displays two of them with identical names
When I open the file it displays the directory of the INTERNAL MICRO SD card and not the directory of the SD card in the card reader?
If I remove the internal micro SD card
the S2 connects correctly both through the camera direct connect and through the card reader correctly
If I replace the internal micro SD card with a class 4 card
the S2 connects correctly both through the camera direct connect and through the card reader correctly
There seems to be conflict running two class 10 cards at the same time on an S2, what gives?
Eh, what file format? ExFat, Fat32 or NTFS?
NTFS is not supposed on Samsung stock ROM.
I have purchased a new Galaxy Tab S2 with the idea of using it to transfer photos from my DSLR when I travel. Tried it out and was disappointed to find out that there is an annoying snag. Here is the sequence of events
Moved my class 10 micro SD from my Sony Tablet to the S2
No problem, I can review all folders and content on the card.
Connected my Pentax K30 with a class 10 16gig SD card on board using the Pentax supplied USB cable and an adapter (non Pentax) to match the USB port on the S2, camera set to PTP
the S2 reports that the SD card is corrupt.
Removed the SD card from the camera and connected using an SD card reader
the S2 reports the card as Pentax USB, but displays two of them with identical names
When I open the file it displays the directory of the INTERNAL MICRO SD card and not the directory of the SD card in the card reader?
If I remove the internal micro SD card
the S2 connects correctly both through the camera direct connect and through the card reader correctly
If I replace the internal micro SD card with a class 4 card
the S2 connects correctly both through the camera direct connect and through the card reader correctly
There seems to be conflict running two class 10 cards at the same time on an S2, what gives?
Or perhaps your class 10 micro SD is not fast enough for the internal SD card slot.
Also, what is the file system of your SD card(s)?
Last but not least, what file manager did you try?
(Usually, exFat works best on the s2. But of course Fat32 is supported as well. NTFS on the other hand, nope.)
Yes, I said it and I am looking for it. One end needs to be USB C that connects to the phone. The USB C connector needs to be connected to a Micro SD Card reader using a super thin ribbon cable like they use to plug the battery of the phone into it's circuit board or a laptop keyboard to its motherboard and work sort of like and OTG cable, only it has a card reader on the end.
Why? I want to mount a second Micro SDXC Card semi-permanently to the phone (I can always unplug the card reader) but since the Emperor Edition is NOT being sold in the USA, I am going for 64GB internal memory, 256Gb in the internal card slot and 256Gb through the USB C connection. (When larger cards are available, then they will be replaced).
The reason for the ribbon cable, is I want this as small and flat as possible, no casing or housing around the external card reader so I can slip my case over it and it will be protected by the phone's case.
64gb + 256gb + 256gb = 576gb of space
64gb +400gb + 400gb = 864gb of space (New Sandisk memory cards)
To bad they haven't released the 2TB MicroSDXC memory cards yet..... and yes, I will fill the space. Don't worry.
Did you find one?