64GB/128GB - Motorola Droid 4

forums motorola com /posts/325391028d (someone mind fixing the link, im new here)
seems 64GB sd3.0 compliant cards probably work.
has anyone tried 128GB?

mirddes said:
forums motorola com /posts/325391028d (someone mind fixing the link, im new here)
seems 64GB sd3.0 compliant cards probably work.
has anyone tried 128GB?
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http://androidforums.com/threads/li...-with-128gb-microsdxc-card-by-sandisk.832403/
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In that case I have high hopes for 256GB and greater capacities.
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sd_shadow said:
http://androidforums.com/threads/li...-with-128gb-microsdxc-card-by-sandisk.832403/
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Rileyrott said:
I contacted Sandisk about this very question:
On your website, you list the new 128 GB microSDXC card as compatible with the Motorola Droid 2, but not the Droid 4. I don't understand how this could be? I have a Droid 4 with a 64 GB SanDisk microSDXC installed and it works fine. So, what's the story? I really need to upgrade to the 128 GB on my phone. Please advise. Thanks, James
...and received the following response this morning:
Dear James,
Thanks for contacting SanDisk Technical Support. It is our goal to make sure you have all the resources you need to get the most from your product.
Please allow us to inform you that 128GB microSD cards are built to conform to the microSDXC standard and since your phone is currently working with a 64GB microSDXC card we see no reason why the 128GB microSDXC will not work; however we have not tested it so can't guarantee one way or the other.
We remain at your service for any additional information or assistance.
Best regards,
Antonia C.
SanDisk Technical Support
So, it looks like we throw the dice???
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promising.
mirddes said:
In that case I have high hopes for 256GB and greater capacities.
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Subsequently I shall get something smaller and wait. Best phone ever.

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Does HD2 support 32GB MicroSDHC?

I am Posting new thread because no one confirmed whether a 32GB Microsdhc is supported by HD2.
Can some one confirm whether their HD2 really suports 32Gb MicroSDHC card?
Thanks in advance
Yes... I should.
Here it says, that it supports mini SD up to 32GB
http://www.htc.com/us/products/t-mobile-hd2/#tech-specs
Thanks,
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Since you can't actually find 32gb microsdhc cards to buy anywhere, it's really hard to confirm support.
Paten said:
Since you can't actually find 32gb microsdhc cards to buy anywhere, it's really hard to confirm support.
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yes you can. Atleast in finland there is "SanDisk 32GB microSDHC (Class 2)"
it costs salty 110euros but yes, you can get those. and they work atleast with touch HD so im pretty sure it works with HD also
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Closed...........

Is anyone holding out for the 64 GB version?

One thing that I wish Samsung would copy Apple is ACTUALLY have a real 64 GB version. Announce to everyone during the event that there will be a 64 gb version then never actually sell it is just wrong. So is anyone hopeful and still holding out for it?
64GB is mythological. I don't think I've ever seen a 64GB Samsung phone..not even on youtube.
Earthbrain said:
One thing that I wish Samsung would copy Apple is ACTUALLY have a real 64 GB version. Announce to everyone during the event that there will be a 64 gb version then never actually sell it is just wrong. So is anyone hopeful and still holding out for it?
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It'll probably be the international version, like it was with the Note II (and it was only available on the Asian market).
I could see them doing a mid model year update variant with 64 gb for major carriers. purely speculating.
Earthbrain said:
One thing that I wish Samsung would copy Apple is ACTUALLY have a real 64 GB version. Announce to everyone during the event that there will be a 64 gb version then never actually sell it is just wrong. So is anyone hopeful and still holding out for it?
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I would just get the memory card? Dont they have them up to 64gb now?
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Earthbrain said:
One thing that I wish Samsung would copy Apple is ACTUALLY have a real 64 GB version. Announce to everyone during the event that there will be a 64 gb version then never actually sell it is just wrong. So is anyone hopeful and still holding out for it?
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Nah. 32GB internal and my 64GB external is more than enough.
Ive seen 128gb cards...but only capable of 64gb....which is just wrong
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Snubbs79 said:
Ive seen 128gb cards...but only capable of 64gb....which is just wrong
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I wouldn't mind throwing a 128GB card in there. Not that I really need it but why not!
theorioles33 said:
I wouldn't mind throwing a 128GB card in there. Not that I really need it but why not!
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Lol right, the more the merrier....but i wonder what would happen if ya did...supposed to only support a 64gb card....
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Agreed. Better to have to much then not enough. If they were cheap I would get one try it to see what happens.
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Do you have a link?
I recently shopped microsd's and only saw up to 64gb.
nespid said:
Do you have a link?
I recently shopped microsd's and only saw up to 64gb.
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Actually I've never seen one but I assume they'd be expensive.
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128 gb?
theorioles33 said:
Actually I've never seen one but I assume they'd be expensive.
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theorioles33 said:
Actually I've never seen one but I assume they'd be expensive.
haha
probably >$1.00 hahahha
but i think MicroSD is only up to 64gb, currently.
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The standard supports cards larger than 64GB. Even 64GB ones are relatively recent.
I think the limit is technical. Look at the underside of a 64GB MicroSD card - The black rectangle is the chip; and it takes up almost the whole area. It's around 50mm^2, which is around the die size of the most advanced 32GB flash memory - so they've got 2 of those stacked up, and the whole thing still barely fits.
They need another process shrink to get 128GB of flash into a MicroSD card form factor...
I too wish I could have had the choice to purchase a 64GB Note 3.
I have a 64GB card in mine and I will purchase a 128GB card when they become available.
The note 3 should support any size card that is SDxc compatible.
They introduced the SDxc over 2 years ago at CES and the 64GB card is the biggest I've seen thus far, but the SDxc format is theoretically capable of supporting up to 2TB cards. It will come eventually but I'm sure it will be a few years before we see something close to 1TB.
I am waiting for the 64GB version, will be out next September renamed teh Note 4 and only available in Asian markets.
It's not Samsung's fault...blame your carriers. The carriers aren't interested in carrying multiple versions of the same phone other than maybe a different color. The only phone that gets away with it is the iPhone because their followers will buy anything.

SD cards?

Should I go with a Samsung card for my 8.0 or is ok to use other makers cards, specifically talking about the ultra, extreme types. I want something fast but compatible.
Thanks in advance!
samalama76 said:
Should I go with a Samsung card for my 8.0 or is ok to use other makers cards, specifically talking about the ultra, extreme types. I want something fast but compatible.
Thanks in advance!
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I have been looking for a 64g SD card for my samsung tab 3 7". After reading many reviews on amazon I have discoverd a few things you might want to consider.
1. Anything over 32 gig is a whole different world for sd cards an compatibility especially for Samsung tab 3's
2. I don't know about other brands but sandisk seems to have formatting problems with android. They sell several different 64gig cards and some come with a warning that reformatting in the mobile device will leave the card unusable.
2. There are a lot of counterfeit 64gig cards out there and even though people are complaining about it, Amazon continues to sell them. Read the reviews carefully.
3. I don't know if the tab3 can utilize the class 10 cards that claim 30 mb per second.
I just started looking into getting a 64gig card for my tab 3 and my information is still incomplete as to what to get. All I can suggest is read, read read... There are some shifty deals out there.
I hope someone that has more knowledge about this subject will chime in as I am somewhat confused about the best card to go with.
Copy that. Thank you very much or the input, I was also just reading about the counterfeit cards that Amazon is selling in the reviews for some cards and elsewhere. I'm not sure why or how they would continue to sell them knowing that they are fake! I am seriously thinking about just going with one of the nicer Samsung cards and be done with it.
3. I don't know if the tab3 can utilize the class 10 cards that claim 30 mb per second.
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I'm using one on my tab 3 right now, it's only 8gb though but. But the read speed is 24~30mb , write speed is 10~12 mb/s.
samalama76 said:
Should I go with a Samsung card for my 8.0 or is ok to use other makers cards, specifically talking about the ultra, extreme types. I want something fast but compatible.
Thanks in advance!
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it's ok to use other SD cards
but if you want the fastest, always buy an SDHC or i can say a class 10 SD card
anybrand seems fine like sandisk, patriot, kingmax, etc.
but now i'm using patriot 32gb LX class 10, works fine
32gb class 10 confirmation
billfog said:
I have been looking for a 64g SD card for my samsung tab 3 7". After reading many reviews on amazon I have discoverd a few things you might want to consider.
1. Anything over 32 gig is a whole different world for sd cards an compatibility especially for Samsung tab 3's
2. I don't know about other brands but sandisk seems to have formatting problems with android. They sell several different 64gig cards and some come with a warning that reformatting in the mobile device will leave the card unusable.
2. There are a lot of counterfeit 64gig cards out there and even though people are complaining about it, Amazon continues to sell them. Read the reviews carefully.
3. I don't know if the tab3 can utilize the class 10 cards that claim 30 mb per second.
I just started looking into getting a 64gig card for my tab 3 and my information is still incomplete as to what to get. All I can suggest is read, read read... There are some shifty deals out there.
I hope someone that has more knowledge about this subject will chime in as I am somewhat confused about the best card to go with.
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Running a SanDisk 32 c10. Movies and data stream fast and easy. Not benchmark but no hesitation.
So no problems with anyones non Samsung card not being recognized by your device or in particular your recovery?
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I am going to be picking up a microcenter branded SD class 10 card in a day or so....will let you know how they go...there price right now are kinda great.
I finally pulled the trigger on a Samsung 32GB Plus Micro SDHC Ultra High Speed UHS-1 Class 10 with Adapter, model # (MB-MPBGCA/AM)
I am expecting good things based on reviews and am excited to post back with my own review.
Thanks!
-sr
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I just purchased 2 transcend 64gb sdxc cards for my tab and my phone. I read the reviews before I bought them and they said it would work. So far ive had no problems in either device. I have about 45 gigs filled on the tabs card with no read or write errors.
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Picked up the Micro center branded class 10 SD card earlier last week. Been working great no errors and great speed.
kwood129 said:
I just purchased 2 transcend 64gb sdxc cards for my tab and my phone. I read the reviews before I bought them and they said it would work. So far ive had no problems in either device. I have about 45 gigs filled on the tabs card with no read or write errors.
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Cool, Good info. Thanks
Just to update its been 2 weeks now and the cards are doing great. I read the reviews before I bought and they said the transcend was very compatible with devices and since samsung is so picky I liked hearing that. Also a lifetime warranty is great too. Proof of purchase is necessary but since I purchased thru amazon I always have a record.
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Amazon has the sandisk 32 & 64gb ones on sale for $22.82 and $48.62.. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009QZH7BU
Just so you know sandisk and samsung dont mesh well together. Check google and you will find tons of info on this issue.
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I've had no problems with my 64gb Sandisk cards in my tab 3 or s4
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I've had no problems with my 64gb Sandisk cards in my tab 3 or s4
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Same here
I saw this 128 GB card ar amazon today. $120 for 128 GB.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSDQUA-128G-G46A/dp/B00IIJ6W4S?tag=an050-20
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I'm using a Kingston 64gb class 10 just after 3 months of usage it got corrupt, all my files weren't working but the card can be read when you put it in, formatted it a lot on the tab and on the laptop with the card reader. I'm a noob and didn't do research cause the card was given to me from my girlfriend, at a stand still now trying to find the right tool to fix my SD card and no luck so far
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its not clear what your problem is. Try again to explain what the issue is.

MicroSD Card for the S2 - Which one are you using?

I am looking to purchase a MicroSD card for my S2 I want to purchase one that is know to work and you can personally vouch for it in your S2
I have read that certain formats will not work with large (128GB) MicroSD cards. So help me out if you would and let me know what works and what doesn't. I would like at least a 64GB or possibly a 128GB.
Thanks
I can vouch for the Samsung Evo cards. I am using these cards in all my devices now and had no issues whatsoever. My biggest is 64gb.
They are highly rated for the price.
Same here: Samsung EVO.
Just bought a Samsung EVO 128Gb. Works perfectly fine in my S2.
So this should work?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-128GB-Adapter-MB-MP128DA-AM/dp/B00P3NMVVU/ref=zg_bs_3015433011_18
Dekan54 said:
So this should work?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-128GB-Adapter-MB-MP128DA-AM/dp/B00P3NMVVU/ref=zg_bs_3015433011_18
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Yes, that's exactly the one I bought.
I use this 128 gb card, works perfectly for $45.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SNLIG5O?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01
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kisypher said:
I use this 128 gb card, works perfectly for $45.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SNLIG5O?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01
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Patriot are a budget brand and I've had more than one memory device fail on me and they are slow in my experience.
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Patriot are a budget brand and I've had more than one memory device fail on me and they are slow in my experience.
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I thought I'd try something different after the SanDisk I was using crapped out. Seems plenty fast enough for my purposes. And it's inexpensive.
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kisypher said:
I thought I'd try something different after the SanDisk I was using crapped out. Seems plenty fast enough for my purposes. And it's inexpensive.
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At the end of the day if it works it works.
I'd just be a bit worried putting so much data on it after my experience. If you've nothing important then nothing to worry about.
ashyx said:
At the end of the day if it works it works.
I'd just be a bit worried putting so much data on it after my experience. If you've nothing important then nothing to worry about.
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Well, just to be safe I also have everything backed up on 2 local network drives and Microsoft One Drive.
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What format are you using on your SD Card? NTFS? FAT32? or something else?
Still waiting for mine to come in the mail.....
Dekan54 said:
What format are you using on your SD Card? NTFS? FAT32? or something else?
Still waiting for mine to come in the mail.....
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Just use your S2 to format the card.
Dekan54 said:
What format are you using on your SD Card? NTFS? FAT32? or something else?
Still waiting for mine to come in the mail.....
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Should be exfat.
F2FS? I've been using F2FS on my sgs4. Works good.
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F2FS? I've been using F2FS on my sgs4. Works good.
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On your sd card?

400GB MicroSD card anyone

Just picked one up do far so good, anyone else pick one up for their Note 8?View attachment 4505005
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Just picked one up do far so good, anyone else pick one up for their Note 8?View attachment 4505005
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Link to where you got yours?
Amazon
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I have 256GB internal storage and a 64GB microSD card. Will probably upgrade to a 256GB once the price drops. Having a 400GB microSD Card seems overkill for somebody who has 256GB internal storage
had it for months
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Just picked one up do far so good, anyone else pick one up for their Note 8?View attachment 4505005
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...andisk-issues-400gb-micro-sdxc-cards-t3700390
bought october 2017. still running as smooth as day one....
iceepyon said:
I have 256GB internal storage and a 64GB microSD card. Will probably upgrade to a 256GB once the price drops. Having a 400GB microSD Card seems overkill for somebody who has 256GB internal storage
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As someone who has had their last 4 phones die on him I can tell you that no amount of internal storage is going to replace my need for removable storage. That said I have 64 GB internal and a 64 GB microSD card. Looking to upgrade to a 128 GB or 256 GB soon.
Agreed, give me as much external storage that can be made.
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important thing is which class it is. like R/W speeds must be fast if you are going to use that sd card
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important thing is which class it is. like R/W speeds must be fast if you are going to use that sd card
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400 GB SDXC UHS-I Class 10 A1 in my device
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Currently using the 256GB card from the Note 7 pre-order and I am becoming afraid to buy anything larger because who knows how much longer we will be using these cards. Manufacturer's like One+ and Google don't have Micro SD support and I would kick myself so hard if I shelled all that money out for something a future device can't even use.
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Currently using the 256GB card from the Note 7 pre-order and I am becoming afraid to buy anything larger because who knows how much longer we will be using these cards. Manufacturer's like One+ and Google don't have Micro SD support and I would kick myself so hard if I shelled all that money out for something a future device can't even use.
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Samsung already tried that and came back. I think we are pretty safe to bet on Samsung keeping the slot for awhile. I won't buy another phone without removable storage. I've lost so much on my last 4 phones that died, one being a Nexus 6P with no external storage.
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Samsung already tried that and came back. I think we are pretty safe to bet on Samsung keeping the slot for awhile. I won't buy another phone without removable storage. I've lost so much on my last 4 phones that died, one being a Nexus 6P with no external storage.
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Yeah, Samsung is keeping our expand-ability for now, just like with the headphone jack. They want (atleast for the note devices) to be seen as the premium devices for professional work and power users so I think they will keep that draw over more mainstream-focused devices like the Pixel who is directly competing with the iPhone for that userbase.
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Yeah, Samsung is keeping our expand-ability for now
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Explain that to the Note 5 users without external SD card support
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Explain that to the Note 5 users without external SD card support
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Well, that was a sort of an experiment, they got the results, and they decided to re implement the sd card, as the note 5 was not very well received
Developing anything that would make a good flagship "Note" device any step closer to being handicapped like an iPhone is a bad experiment going in the wrong direction to begin with. I only bought a Note 5, because my Note 4 screen broke (and the repair costs justified replacing the unit). I'm still surprised that the Note 5 progressed past the prototype phase without the MicroSD card slot.

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