Can someone tell me the max supported size of micro-SD memory card by T-mobile Wing?
I am using the 2 GB kingston and am looking for next higher capacity.
Thanks.
i have a 4gig, but i have read that some people have 8 running. i think i came across 16g being the max, but im not sure.
Thanks!
Can you also check and tell me if it is regular SD or SDHC?
singhravi437 said:
Thanks!
Can you also check and tell me if it is regular SD or SDHC?
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Yeah, I'm running a 4 gig right now, but I think I remember reading about it maxing at 32. I'm pretty sure it's sdhc though.
Just got my 16gig
digitalknoll said:
i have a 4gig, but i have read that some people have 8 running. i think i came across 16g being the max, but im not sure.
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Hello, I just recieved my 16 gig memory card and was very happy to see it compatible with my phone. So I can't comment on the 32 gig but feel free to enjoy the 16 gig.
When I got my wing, the Tmobile rep said not to use anything higher than a 4gb card. He was quite dramatic when he leaned over the counter and said it.
Sandisk 4 GB SDHC here. No problems.
I have an 8gig sdhc...works great!!!
I am using a 16gb
kristopherson said:
When I got my wing, the Tmobile rep said not to use anything higher than a 4gb card. He was quite dramatic when he leaned over the counter and said it.
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He's an idiot.
I'm using 16 gig
16 gig Kingston with no changes in access time. looking forward to getting a 32 gig.
The Wing supports SDHC Cards (All SDHC Cards use the same Technology to store information)
Any Card 4GB+ is considered SDHC
Therefore, any card that is SDHC, would be supported, as long as the technology doesn't change as the sizes get bigger and bigger.
And BTW, if anyone spends the $$ on a 32GB, maybe they should be donating to our Cooks instead... haha
i use a 16gig microcenter memory card.
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When I got my wing, the Tmobile rep said not to use anything higher than a 4gb card. He was quite dramatic when he leaned over the counter and said it.
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AND... like many sales reps, they are totally full of crap... I use an 8g MicroSD card, and it works fine, perfectly.
And, for those who don't want to pay SanDisk's unnecessarily high prices, use the "new player in the market", TRANSCEND microSD cards:
4G micro-SD card + USB reader: $15.80
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8G Micro SD Card + USB Reader: $29.60
These are sold and shipped directly by the manufacturer from their USA Branch Headquarters. This store ONLY SHIPS WITHIN USA.
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anyway, the 4 gig one is so inexpensive I have bought an extra one just for the convenience of the USB Reader ! (no, I am not a sales rep; I just like spreading the good word about must-have products that are competitive to the Market Leader, SanDisk.
this rep seemed like he didn't know any better. i was new to smartphones and he didn't seem to have any real knowledge of them either. hell... he was trying to get me to by a razr lol.
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Hi,
I found this thing :
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.6108
Anyone has that?
Does it work with MicroSDHC card (6 GB or 8 GB) ?
Thanks.
gogol said:
Hi,
I found this thing :
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.6108
Anyone has that?
Does it work with MicroSDHC card (6 GB or 8 GB) ?
Thanks.
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This is ridiculously small. It's fantastic, I'm sold on getting one.
Your question was answered on the website at the bottom.
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The factory says yes but we don't have such card here to test for it. If you're intending to use it for 4GB tf only, then I suggest you to wait for our in-house test confirmation first.
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Just curious, does it matter at all that it doesn't say SDHC compatible? Will it slow down data transfers? I saw one similiar on mobileplanet, but didn't order because of that.
I got this one instead: http://sandisk.com/Products/Catalog(1385)-SanDisk_MobileMate_Micro_Readers.aspx
It has the same type of keychain, and is very small as well. But, it says microSD, microSDHC, and M2 compatible.
I've got a smaller one, £5 off ebay. Be careful though, they can bend and could cause damage to your MicroSD.
http://alfa-media.com/products/mccr.html
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gogol said:
Hi,
I found this thing :
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.6108
Anyone has that?
Does it work with MicroSDHC card (6 GB or 8 GB) ?
Thanks.
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thats not the smallest one, also, it will fall apart easily, I had a few.
kms
vijay555 said:
I've got a smaller one, £5 off ebay. Be careful though, they can bend and could cause damage to your MicroSD.
http://alfa-media.com/products/mccr.html
V
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now this is the smalest one, mine is by adata, its also the fastest.
it's a shame you need to buy the adata one with a 1GB or 2GB.
do you have a link, I wanna get a few more, i had mine for about half a year, just want to have some more for spare.
kms
Yeah, I think it's the same hardware. It's extremely useful for sucking off data from pcs that you shouldn't be touching, as the device can be barely seen protruding from a USB port.
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vijay555 said:
Yeah, I think it's the same hardware. It's extremely useful for sucking off data from pcs that you shouldn't be touching, as the device can be barely seen protruding from a USB port.
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link please on ebay.
kms
Vijay,
But it does not say that it supports MicroSDHC, especially 6 GB and 8 GB.
However, it is really the smallest!
vijay555 said:
I've got a smaller one, £5 off ebay. Be careful though, they can bend and could cause damage to your MicroSD.
http://alfa-media.com/products/mccr.html
V
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kms,
Can you use your adata reader with 6GB and 8GB MicroSDHC?
kms108 said:
now this is the smalest one, mine is by adata, its also the fastest.
it's a shame you need to buy the adata one with a 1GB or 2GB.
do you have a link, I wanna get a few more, i had mine for about half a year, just want to have some more for spare.
kms
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I can't remember where I got it.
(see attached pic)
Been working great.
Here's links to something similar:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3032395&CatId=1579
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211154
http://www.amazon.com/DATA-MICRO-Reader-microSD-interface/dp/B000VE2PCG
berdinkerdickle said:
I can't remember where I got it.
(see attached pic)
Been working great.
Here's links to something similar:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3032395&CatId=1579
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211154
http://www.amazon.com/DATA-MICRO-Reader-microSD-interface/dp/B000VE2PCG
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thanks, I can get the adata one's in hong kong, but it's useless for me to buy the adata version with 1 GB or 2GB, i have no use for the memory card, to be honest , all my 1GB and 2GB microsd that I have , has all been given away, my smallest ones are 4GB now.
Vijay say's he got it from ebay for 5 USD, that's why i asked.
@gogol
it does not have to actually stated it for it to support it, search the forum for my test on micro sd, then you will get your anwser.
kms
kms
Only $0.01 per piece :
http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=282
Ok, since i tell that money is not a problem.
I want to know what is the biggest and fastest Micro SD card available for the HTC Touch Pro.
Anyone can tell if have tried the 32 Gb SDHC Class 10??? or higher (if exists 64gb)...
Thanks in advance...
class 6 16GB is the fastest/biggest you can get.
Kingston has a 16GB, class 10 micro sd card. Is there any limit in class that the phone can handle?
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class 6 16GB is the fastest/biggest you can get.
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I think you are mistaken.
Follow this link...
wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Raph_Specs
the fuze will handle up to a 32gb sd card... here is all the info for the fuze, and any other AT&T device available at this time....
http://www.wireless.att.com/support/chooseDevice.do?universe=&make=All&dest=tutorials
i do tech support calls for AT&T mobility... i get alot of questions about these devices...
There is no 32GB card at the moment. I assumed you ask what can you get right now.
Yes...there is
amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDHC-32GB-Card/dp/tech-data/B00194101O/ref=de_a_smtd
and
gizmodo.com/5301931/sandisk-claims-title-of-worlds-fastest-32gb-sdhc-card
news from 2009....
jvitor83 said:
Yes...there is
amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-SDHC-32GB-Card/dp/tech-data/B00194101O/ref=de_a_smtd
and
gizmodo.com/5301931/sandisk-claims-title-of-worlds-fastest-32gb-sdhc-card
news from 2009....
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That's great and all, but I hope you noticed that card won't fit in a Raphael.
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That's great and all, but I hope you noticed that card won't fit in a Raphael.
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LMAO i couldnt stop laughing when i read this.
SD CARD LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!
rofl i lol'd too. im sure it was an oversight or something. anyway im still curious if the device can even use the whole transfer rate offered by a class six. Can anyone confirm that this phone can utilize a class 6 to its full potential?
*so i read up that wiki. according to that then there is no point in getting anything over a class two since the top speed it hits with a class 6 is .5 MB/s and the class 2 bandwidth limit is 2Mb/s*
sooooo any thoughts on this?
sandisk does have a 32gb microsd.... but it's class 2 and $200
http://sandisk.com/products/mobile-memory-products/sandisk-microsdhc
not in stock now though.... it was a bit back....
neato, but if it was in stock wouldn't it have the same performance on our phone as a class 6? From what i wrote earlier, i believe our speed is capped by a hardware limitation so 4+ class speeds wont help?.
id really like an expert to confirm this.
I would also like an experts advice on this matter... I am stuck with a 2g micro card and am looking to buy the biggest one I can stick in my phone.
Thanks for any input.
Blind
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Link will take you to pricegrabber.com
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BlindDude said:
I would also like an experts advice on this matter... I am stuck with a 2g micro card and am looking to buy the biggest one I can stick in my phone.
Thanks for any input.
Blind
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Depends on how soon you want it. Also, I presume you are using a similar device to the TP... I was in a BestBuy recently and they had an 8gb microsd in-stock! The only place I was able to get a 16gb microsd(class 2), was online unfortunately. Of course, I did see a few 32GB usb sticks for under $100 and grabbed one up, several months ago...
Also, as physical proof that a 16gb card will work/be recognized:
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Does the class count?! This week i would like to buy a 16GB class 10 card?! will it work? i'm not interested in the speed. im just interested in it to work in the phone 4 downloading movies over the internet & such...
save money, get a slower class. 16 gb works.
Let's bring this thread up to date now in 2016 I can confirm 128gb and 200gb micro sd cards work in my T7272.
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Now I bought for it the new "CES 2013 Innovations Award winner"
Samsung 64GB microSD Card (SDXC, UHS-I, SDR104)
The newest and fastest 64GB SDXC Card on the market (70 MB/S).
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price?
Grat
And what price?
yes it is one of the best cards available if not the best but the most expensive to what price did you get it for
samir_a said:
yes it is one of the best cards available if not the best but the most expensive to what price did you get it for
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http://www.amazon.de/dp/B009HPFUGI/
70 euro
It is very new so the price is high. And it is one of the fastest cards that exist.
can you run a benchmark to see if the note can utilize the speed of the card ?
not bad for 70euros. but adding this to the note, will easily give us technically 80GB. nice purchase. i wonder when that will be available here in asia.
But does the Note 10.1 support UHS-I? Because if not this would be for us just a super expensive regular 20 MB/s card...
Recived this card today. Sd tools shows 12.6/18.8 w/r speed. In comparison against sandisc ultra 32Gb class 10 7.1/13.3 . I don't know if sdtools shows real digits or not.
[email protected] said:
Recived this card today. Sd tools shows 12.6/18.8 w/r speed. In comparison against sandisc ultra 32Gb class 10 7.1/13.3 . I don't know if sdtools shows real digits or not.
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My Sandisk 64GB cost £42 9.0/18.2.
yammy6200 said:
My Sandisk 64GB cost £42 9.0/18.2.
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Used SD speed increase app. Best result @3072 is 13.2/18.8 .
Gallery is very slow.
My resume : if you plan to use this card only inserted in Note 10.1 it's not worth it to pay $92.
[email protected] said:
Used SD speed increase app. Best result @3072 is 13.2/18.8 .
Gallery is very slow.
My resume : if you plan to use this card only inserted in Note 10.1 it's not worth it to pay $92.
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great, glad i bought the sandisk one for £39.99 last week
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great, glad i bought the sandisk one for £39.99 last week
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Even a SanDisk Ultra Class 6 can give you up to 30mbps. I use a San Disk Ultra Class 10 & have never come close to hitting 30mbps speeds on anything other than DSLR. For phone or tablet, stick with class 6 or 10 if cheap. Otherwise, you are just paying for something you aren't using anyway.
BTW, The new 32Gb SanDisks are 90mbps.
I got sandisk UHS 1 32gb on black Friday for $15
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For reliability I would trust Samsung more than Sandisk. Waiting for pricing to come down to earth.
Have the same card. using it as internalsd with swap sd script
Note 10.1 DOES NOT SUPPORT UHS-1, so buying such card for tablet is pure waste of money.
Sorry, haven't noticed how old is this thread.
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Note 10.1 DOES NOT support UHS-1
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How do you know this? The support is in the kernel, and IIRC any newer controller should be able to- there's hardware older than our Notes which definitely does.
I know what the different class ratings mean as far as write/read speeds go for a phone, but as a first time buyer of one, I was looking for recommendations as far as what class would best suit an S4, as I'm looking to purchase a 64 gig card where the prices can vary by a fairly large margin. Also, brand recommendations would be appreciated as well with anyone with real knowledge on the matter! Thanks! :laugh:
the best SD for SG is Samsung Class 10 MicroSD
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Used it to extend it on my Samsung Galaxy S3 and works great.
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As mentioned, "class 10", but be very careful there is a huge problem with cards that are being sold as class 10 cards that don't preform nearly to the specs that a class 10 card should. This is a problem that all card manufacturers are facing. It is due to many reasons, counterfeit cards, mismarked cards, substandard production, re-marked cards, etc... Even cards with packaging that looks legit, so, good luck.
I have a 64GB SanDisk UHS1 MicroSDXC card. It should work fine with the s4,right?
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As mentioned, "class 10", but be very careful there is a huge problem with cards that are being sold as class 10 cards that don't preform nearly to the specs that a class 10 card should. This is a problem that all card manufacturers are facing. It is due to many reasons, counterfeit cards, mismarked cards, substandard production, re-marked cards, etc... Even cards with packaging that looks legit, so, good luck.
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Samsung and sandisk should be reliable buys from samsung shouldn't it?
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Samsung and sandisk should be reliable buys from samsung shouldn't it?
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I would hope so, but with all of the problems I wouldn't count on it. I've bought many miro-SD cards in the past several months. I've bought Sandisk 32 GIG class 10 cards (or so they were represented) from Radio Shack, Amazon, and Best Buys. None of them benchmarked as class 10 when it came to Write speeds. They were all between 6 and 8 times write speed. I also bought a PNY 32 GIG class 10 card. It benchmarked at over 10X write speed and worked very well, however, it lasted about 2 weeks and crapped out. I've used Amazon basics and Samsung cards before, but they were 16 GIG cards and seemed to work well (I didn't benchmark them). If you do searches on Google about the issue or look at reviews for cards available on Amazon you can see how big of an issue it is.
When companies say like "up to 64GB", is that simply because that's the max that's available right now or is it a physical limit? When 128GB microSD cards come out, wouldn't they be compatible too since they'll still be SDXC?
GTRagnarok said:
When companies say like "up to 64GB", is that simply because that's the max that's available right now or is it a physical limit? When 128GB microSD cards come out, wouldn't they be compatible too since they'll still be SDXC?
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Yes, that is why they say that. I can say that having been amongst the first to purchase 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64GB cards at times when manufacturers said they did not work - they all did.
Will a 200gb card work with this phone?
Yup
http://bfy.tw/8S2H
Using Samsung 256gb micro sd right now with it.
me too
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If it hasn't been discussed in another thread (none as far as I know) it doesn't support UHS-I class 3 cards according to ZTE Germany Facebook support
I find it generally hard to find this particular information for most phones. Most if not all flagship smartphones brag with UHS-I compatibility but most of them are only compatible with class 1 which doesn't bring any benefits over standard class 10 cards according to my knowledge
I tried both 200 gb and 128 gb sandisk on my axon 7 global version and both make my phone too warm and of course quick battery drain . I read somewhere that actually supports only sdhc which means not more than 32 gb . Is that really true ? I have a huge music collection with lot high res files and need lot of space . Help please !
I have seen that San Disk cards have been giving people problems and that ZTE recomends the Samsung Evo Plus line.
regenwurm16 said:
If it hasn't been discussed in another thread (none as far as I know) it doesn't support UHS-I class 3 cards according to ZTE Germany Facebook support
I find it generally hard to find this particular information for most phones. Most if not all flagship smartphones brag with UHS-I compatibility but most of them are only compatible with class 1 which doesn't bring any benefits over standard class 10 cards according to my knowledge
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If that's true that is kinda lame, do you still have source to that claim I couldn't find it easily on Google. And to back up what you're saying yes UHS-1 class 1 and standard class 10 are basically the same thing, in fact my SD card has both labels on it.
dragolds2012 said:
I tried both 200 gb and 128 gb sandisk on my axon 7 global version and both make my phone too warm and of course quick battery drain . I read somewhere that actually supports only sdhc which means not more than 32 gb . Is that really true ? I have a huge music collection with lot high res files and need lot of space . Help please !
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I'm using a Samsung UHS-1 class 1/ standard class 10 of 64GB and it works perfectly fine.
Confirm 256 Gb MicroSD Card
I called ZTE and they insisted that my Axon 7 would only support 128 Gb, class 10. (They only read their internal specifications, which are out of date.)
Here is an article about the increased storage support:
ZTE Axon 7 update B25 bumps SD card storage limit to 256GB
So, I purchased a "Samsung (MB-ME256GA/AM) 256GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO Select Memory Card with Full-Size Adapter" from Amazon for $43. This supports Class 10, U3, and 4K HD, hopefully to be faster in my next phone.
I plugged it in and is registers the full 256 Gb of storage.
I am running ViperOS 6.7, Android V9 and very happy with this ROM, although it hasn't been updated since 09/2019.