Transfer speed between internat & extrernal cards. - Huawei Ascend P7

Hi, I bought hi speed Kingston micro sdxc 64gb card. Nominal transfer for this card is 90MB read / 45MB write but when I copy files to this card (by ES Explorer) transfer not exceed 11 MB reading & 7MB for write.
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How fast transfer have Yours devices ?
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Ziółek said:
Hi, I bought hi speed Kingston micro sdxc 64gb card. Nominal transfer for this card is 90MB read / 45MB write but when I copy files to this card (by ES Explorer) transfer not exceed 11 MB reading & 7MB for write.
How fast transfer have Yours devices ?
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Hi,
I have the same problem with my maxell micro sdxc Class 10 64GB. My data transfer rate is worse

Card tester (SD A1 Bench of Market) shows r21 / w8 MB for this card. For the inside one only a little better. Something poorly or is this standard for this device?
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Planed to buy a Shift and I've seen on jkkmobile that the shift's memory was micro dimm type...
The problem is that the maximum I can actually find in this kind of memory is 1 Gb
And it would be better on Vista with 2 Gb, no ?
So does any one know where I can find a 2 Gb Micro DIMM memory
Thanks
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ArtemisFowl said:
Planed to buy a Shift and I've seen on jkkmobile that the shift's memory was micro dimm type...
The problem is that the maximum I can actually find in this kind of memory is 1 Gb
And it would be better on Vista with 2 Gb, no ?
So does any one know where I can find a 2 Gb Micro DIMM memory
Thanks
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For a price you can have 2gb... a very hefty price! here is the link to buy one!
http://store.shopfujitsu.com/fpc/Ec... Expansion&title=2 GB DDR2 Micro-DIMM 533 MHz
Good luck!
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as you can see on the internal images, the ram connector is not the same !!
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True.
Well, looks like we can forget this.
Could have been interesting though...
mezzanine microdimm
It seems this one?
http://www.transcend.co.jp/Press/index.asp?LangNo=17&axn=Detail&PrsNo=285
Sorry written in Japanese, but the page said it is "mezzanine microdimm"
Even if it fits, it is only 256mb, 512mb and 1GB
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This topic has already been discussed in this thread.
HTC SHIFT X9500 2GB DDR2 Micro Dimm (MicroDIMM) Memory
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190368582854&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123

Determining the Class of a MicroSD Card

I have a 16gb card just sitting around, but there's no indication of what class it is. Any way for me to figure it out?
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The number 4 stands for the class, it should be there.
If there is no number the card will be class2 at best
inferniac90 said:
The number 4 stands for the class, it should be there.
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You were right about the number
lifeisfun said:
If there is no number the card will be class2 at best
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You were right about the class. Should I just wait for a flashable Froyo rom instead of running it off the card?
I would wait, since I tried and it was very slow an annoying running it on class2 card.
I wouldn't use anything less than a Class6 to be honest. A Class10 16GB can be had for about $40 ... and it is worth it.
Well, the class 10 I bought went into my G2. When I upgrade that to a 32gb card, the Nook will get the hand-me-down.
Claims
Remember that what is stamped on the card is what the manufacturer CLAIMS to be the class rating.
Only a benchmark will determine the card's true capability. I use CrystalDiskMark
and BTW, Newegg + Wintec + 16GB + Class 10 = all you need to know.
(Believe me, I've done more than the due diligence in comparing price to value and I would LOVE for you to show me a better deal)
Patriot 16GB Class 10
Just bought the Patriot and am having issues with it running Froyo. Just a warning...others are having issues with 16GB class 10 cards as well...Adata seems to have problems as well.

Samsung new UHS-1 series microSD for LTE phones

Samsung's memory cards were updated late Wednesday with large-scale production one of the world's fastest microSD cards. The new 16GB microSDHC card runs at the same UHS-1 (Ultra High Speed-1) spec normally used for the latest full-size SD cards, giving it performance that would previously have been reserved for pro memory for DSLRs and video cameras. Sequential read speeds peak at about 80MB per second, or roughly four times the 21MB of regular microSD cards.
The storage is ostensibly meant for LTE-capable smartphones and tablets, where flash memory speed could bottleneck the connection. It should nonetheless be useful for cameras that take microSD storage and support UHS-1. Samsung reached the density through a combination of its more recent 20-nanometer manufacturing process to build 64-gigabit (8GB) chip layers as well as a toggle DDR2 interface that can saturate the newly available bandwidth.
Release schedules and prices weren't given out, although mass production usually precedes a launch within a few months or less.
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What ever happend to the SD cards that NFC chips inside of them?
Sent from my HTC PH39100 using XDA

"internal storage is 75% full"

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My phone gives me the "internal storage is 75% full" from time to time.
Recently, I recorded something on my phone, and the message popped up. So, I clicked it and selected to transfer all photos and videos (which were taking up most of the space apparently) to my micro SD card.
I have a 32 gig micro sd card for my Z1. At the time...there was less than 10 gigs used up. SO, PLENTY of extra space.
When I transferred the content to my SD card, suddenly, I couldn't find some precious pictures/videos in my GALLERY.
. I have used ROOT MANAGER (I have a rooted phone), to copy my DCIM folder from my phone internal storage, and copied EVERYTHING to my micro SD card (which means ALL photos/videos), and chosen to "skip" any duplicates. I did this in hopes the video file I am desperately looking for might have now found its way to my micro SD card.
. I have physically removed the micro SD card and placed it in an SD card reader/adapter, and put that in my computer to try and find the .MOV video file. But, that has also been unsuccessful.
. I tried using EASE USdata recovery wizard (computer program) in an attempt to find and recover the possibly lost video file, but it has proven unsuccessful.
Does anyone have any feedback on anything I may have missed? Is there a directory I'm missing as to where this video file may be?
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how fast is the memory card reader?

The g7 is pretty slow when trying to access the music stored on my 400gb card. How fast is the v40 compared to the G7? Has anybody compared or know the actual access specs?
I don't have a G7 to compare but here's my results from Andro Bench.
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For comparison here is the internal memory results...
20degrees said:
The g7 is pretty slow when trying to access the music stored on my 400gb card. How fast is the v40 compared to the G7? Has anybody compared or know the actual access specs?
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Never heard of card reader speed? Isn't it all up to the type/quality of card you use?
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Not entirely. I/O schedule and format and overly card size play a role.
F2fs and bfq are a great combo for memory access speed.
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Well, I kind of assumed that all bigger brands were up to date in that matter!?
Regardless, the only thing we can do for now, is getting the highest quality card...
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Lenovo and Google use f2fs formatting. No one uses bfq scheduler that I know of only custom kernels which is a shame.
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Interesting. Where do you get this important information? Kind of disappointing ;(

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