Does this Tablet support 200 gb sd card ?? - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys , I am thinking to get Galaxy s2 tablet , probably 8 inch variant, but before I jump on I just want to make sure , does this tablet (8 inch variant ) fully support 200 gb sd card ?
EDITED ::: YES IT DOES FULLY SUPPORT 200 GB SD CARD !!

I have a 200 in my 9.7

I have a SanDisk ultra 200gb, configured 65% (128gb) for external storage and the rest 70gb as internal adoptable storage. It works just great. :good:

I have the 256gb card that I got with my note 7 in my tab s2 now. But it constantly unmounts. My 128gb card did the same. I was hoping it was the card but looks to be the tablet.

myeepad said:
I have a SanDisk ultra 200gb, configured 65% (128gb) for external storage and the rest 70gb as internal adoptable storage. It works just great. :good:
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How did you do the internal adoptable storage? Does the tab have to be rooted?
Also using the SanDisk 200, no problems.
Shofar1

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What size microSD cards ?

Hi all.
Just want to see what everyone is using as in size and revision.
Why i ask is HTC said ( to me anyway ) that it only takes up to 2GB microSD. On the other hand iv read on other pages they can take the microSDHC cards as well and larger than 2GB so some feedback will be cool before i go spend cash.
Thanks ahead
me
What is microSDHC?
How is it different from normal microSD
I've just bought a 4gb microsdhc card for my s730 and it's perfectly working.
(microsdhc is the new version of the microsdhc card which allow capacity over 2gb)
My 2 GB card (Sandisk Ultra II) is that fast...
write 760.68 kB/s
read 1976.20 kB/s
Hows your SDHC? (Use SKTools for benchmark)
yeap
yeap the microSDHC is a newer version of the microSD card. bigger capacity, also refered to as Rev 2 microSD.
Cool, looks like ill go for a 4GB microSDHC card
thanks...
I have a 6Gb one in mine works fine was £36.99 from PLAY.com, free delivery + Quidco points
NoNco said:
yeap the microSDHC is a newer version of the microSD card. bigger capacity, also refered to as Rev 2 microSD.
Cool, looks like ill go for a 4GB microSDHC card
thanks...
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I'm using the 8 GB från SanDisk, and it works just fine.
I have a 6gb sdhc works without a problem.
The phone should take up to 8gb and maybe 10 before it will need a firmware update to read it.
HTC probably has only tested a 2gb.
4GB SanDisk from play.com, £17.99
Pack included a microSD>full size SD adaptor* AND USB adapter for PC!
* not micro>mini>SD as with some cards
nonco said:
hi all.
Just want to see what everyone is using as in size and revision.
Why i ask is htc said ( to me anyway ) that it only takes up to 2gb microsd. On the other hand iv read on other pages they can take the microsdhc cards as well and larger than 2gb so some feedback will be cool before i go spend cash.
Thanks ahead
me
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well i had 2gb .......then i replace with a 4gb but didnt read the size of the 4gb and it went in as 2 storage card .....so what i did is put the 4gb in hard reset as new and the card read as a 4gb.....so much better....... I instaill everything to my card
SanDisk 8Gb class 4
Working perfect since almost a year.
I'm using a SanDisk 8gb microSDHC for about 3 months now and no issues!
sdhc 8Gb clas 6 wmtorent need storage )

12 GB Micro SD

Does Anyone Know If It Can Take A 12 GB Micro SDHC If So Theres One Here For £35
http://www.flash-memory.co.uk/products/1031/sandisk-8gb-micro-sd-sdhc-card.htm
it is 8 gb not 12,
at least its what i see.
i have an 8gb and its the max i guess so far.
it will be available a 16gb in summer, i guess its still in lab
8 gb i c as well. Yeah, it will support up to 32 GB, but that wont be until next year. Plus, there is no way i need more than 8 GB. ..... Maybe 16 at MAX
It says 8gb then later says 6 gb, wonder what it really is?
Sandisk 8GB Micro SD (SDHC) Card
Part Number: SDSDQ-8192-E11M
SanDisk is proud to announce our newest format and capacity to the SD card family: microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) 6GB flash card. Included as bonus is our new MicroMate™ SD/SDHC compatible, high-speed USB 2.0 Reader! This will help ensure your transition from the microSD format to the... Read more...
6 GB Sandisk
I have the 6 GB Sandisk and all is fine except that I can't save the camera photos on it
6gb Sandisk microSDHC
Im also using a Sandisk 6gb microSDHC in my Bell Vogue and its working fine all the way, no problem at all.
I was thinking about picking this up today
SanDisk - 8GB microSDHC Memory Card
I ended up buying a ADATA 8GB MICRO SDHC TURBO class 6 https://shop2.frys.com/product/5576250?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
8GB here, between the RAM, Main Storage, and the SD, I've got plenty of memory!
deepeyes that is a class 4... see the 4 with the circle around it... that indicates ur class speed

[Q] does galaxy note support MicroSDHC?

i know that galaxy note support microSD, up to 32GB.
but my question is does galaxy note also support MicroSDHC?
can anyone please tell me
thanks in advance
32GB of micro SD is HC. microSDHC is between 4-32GB
Galaxy Note even supports Micro SDXC - 64gb.
according to NZtechfreak , after format his Sandisk 64GB micro SDXC card to FAT32 then it will work perfectly fine with the galaxy note
ps more detail is here http://www.androidnz.net/2011/09/sandisk-64gb-micro-sdxc-cards-confirmed.html
and from the main topic question : yes its support microSDHC
ps ( a bit more ) :i cant seem to find anywhere that got 64gb one in stock in UK
mobymemory.co.uk has it in stock around £100
Sharpshooterrr said:
Galaxy Note even supports Micro SDXC - 64gb.
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confirmed, i have one which makes my note a beast: 32GB internal plus the 64GB sdxc makes a total of 96GB... not bad for a "phone"!
Works fine with my 64gb sdxc too.
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If you had checked out the accessories subforum you would have seen a discussion about this allready, btw i love my 64GB Sandisk microsdxc in my note which i have had zero issues with. Search or have a quick look around before making a new topic
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Yes, but how is it formatted FAT32 or ExFAT? Only ExFat supports files over 4GB.
I don't think that Samsung provided the ExFat driver in their kernel (it's not free).
Not samsung kernel but abyys kernel support ntfs read/write. I'm using now ntfs formatted 32gb class 10 Samsung micro sdhc card in my galaxy note without a problem. I can totally copy and watch 10gb hd movie with mx player.u can find abyys kernel in this forum.
Running 64 gig everything fine ,put card straight into phone then press format thats it. here is speeds
Sandisk ultra class 6
galaxy note rrv19.1 3.2 kernal
Hi TML1504. I did not know you could buy a note with 32gb internal memory?
If so where did you purchase from?
regards
chris.k said:
Hi TML1504. I did not know you could buy a note with 32gb internal memory?
If so where did you purchase from?
regards
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read this and the following posts!
Thanks. just wonder when the 32Gb in white is available
Confirm working... Tried formatting from Note 10.1 and PC but still not working... After formatting my Sandisk 64GB microSD in SGSII it start working without any issue.... Finally...
Good info here. Thanks.
Well now most micro sd cards are HC. they se even further classified into classes. Cards with most read write speed nowdays are class 10. Though i am using a class 4 card but it us working fine.
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[Q] Storage Limit

Dear All,
According to SGN specs, it says it supports 16/32GB storage limit. Owing to the fact that it has already internal 16GB storage, could it support an external memory of 16GB or 32GB precisely? Thanks in advance.
yes it supports micro sd cards
the storage they mention is the onboard storage
Denim Guy said:
Dear All,
According to SGN specs, it says it supports 16/32GB storage limit. Owing to the fact that it has already internal 16GB storage, could it support an external memory of 16GB or 32GB precisely? Thanks in advance.
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Yes. So, officially, you can get a maximum of 32+32 to the total of 64.
In practice, 64GB (and even 128GB) have been reported to work fine in the external slot alone, that is in addition to the base of 16/32GB.
e.g.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330784
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356754
Thank you guys for the info, really appreciate it here
voxano said:
Yes. So, officially, you can get a maximum of 32+32 to the total of 64.
In practice, 64GB (and even 128GB) have been reported to work fine in the external slot alone, that is in addition to the base of 16/32GB.
e.g.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330784
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356754
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Hm...mm are you saying that we can actually extend SGN internal SD storage from 16gb to 32gb as well? If so...may i know how? Thanks in advance.
Denim Guy said:
Hm...mm are you saying that we can actually extend SGN internal SD storage from 16gb to 32gb as well? If so...may i know how? Thanks in advance.
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no he is saying that 64gb sd cards work and possibly 128 will work
it is not possible to increase the internal memory
Denim Guy said:
Hm...mm are you saying that we can actually extend SGN internal SD storage from 16gb to 32gb as well? If so...may i know how? Thanks in advance.
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Well, what I mean is that there are units which COME WITH 32GB of internal base memory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394300
Ic..... sorry about my poor English, and once again thank you very much for clearing the info
16gb vs. 32gb?
I'm about go get a GNote and I'm still stuck at the question of 16gb vs. 32gb.
I've been running out of internal memory on my HTC Desire almost daily and lost the possibility of a2sd since I've started dabbling with ICS. So internal memory has been a big issue, and the only one, with my experience with Android so far.
Will 16gb ever become a problem or would you say external memory is more important now?
Thx
the 16gb is split up with 1gb for theflash rom and rom components, 2gb for internal app storage and installation of apps and then 11gb for usb storage
if you can fill up 2gb with apps and data then you have too many installed
the desire only had 512 for flash rom which 150 was accessible for the user

Exit Note 4?

In March 2016 I bought my Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910C, after spending 4 years with a Samsung Galaxy S3. (great device by the way).
However, one thing I've been missing in Note 4 is the lack of more internal memory. 32Gb is already running low. I've been buying a new Note for a long time, but with 128GB and SD slot. I think of Note 9 ...
I know that many here still have Note 4, as it is a spectacular device even over the years. Is anyone already thinking about migrating to a device with 128GB or more?
It's only about your expectations of your phone. Internal applications couldn't be installed on External Memory (SD Card or OTG Storage), so if you use a lot of applications, you may change your Note 4 instead any phone which has a larger internal capacity.
I've also had a Note 4 since March 2016. (As same as with you. ) I'm OK with its octa-core processor, 515 PPI Quad-HD Screen, external storage (I'm using it with 512 GB Samsung MicroSD, so its 32 GB Internal storage isn't problem for me.), 16 MP quite sharp Camera etc, it is still great phone around many specs. But, its 3 GB RAM (And because of its software, we could use only approx. half of it.) isn't enough anymore. Without reloading, it couldn't keep anything on its virtual memory. Thus, sometimes it may be slow while using Chrome etc. I'm still OK with it but after a few months, at most after a year, I'm not sure about I will say "I'm still OK with it."
Thanks for the answer.
After I returned to Lollipop 5.1.1, a lot of internal memory was left compared to Android 6.0.1.
The sd card is almost full too and I may need to buy a bigger one. I have a 64GB Sandisk.
I'm doing my best not to spend money on a new cell phone now, but it will be the way.
S3Killer said:
Thanks for the answer.
After I returned to Lollipop 5.1.1, a lot of internal memory was left compared to Android 6.0.1.
The sd card is almost full too and I may need to buy a bigger one. I have a 64GB Sandisk.
I'm doing my best not to spend money on a new cell phone now, but it will be the way.
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I use 256GB SD card as adoptable storage to increase internal storage
Lollipop does not allow the external card to be used as internal storage and even so, if the memory card becomes corrupt or fails, you lose everything.
You can't even recover what's in the internal storage.
That was once I read it on a forum
It's possible to enable adoptable storage on the Note4 by flashing adoptable_storage_enabler_ashyx.zip .
https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum....patch-adoptable-storage-enabler-t3460478/amp/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/search/thread/3460478?query=Note 4
Theres also possible to partition the external sd card with a rooted Note 4 by use of Link2SD and App2SD. Its been a long time since I did this but I believe one partition is Fat32 and the other ExFat or possibly f2fs. Its best done on Lollipop. You could even make a third partition for 1Gb simulated ram . The simulated ram will reduce the life experience of you external sd and I didn't find much benefit with it anyway. You'll also need an app called Foulder Mount.

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