Best microSD card for hero - myTouch 3G, Magic General

Hello, I need to know what's the best speed for a microSD card in order to be able to run smooth a hero rom on a 32B
I understood that Class 6 is the best...is this true ?
I found a class 4 card.....
Should I go for a 4GB class 4 card ?
Regards !

class 6 will always be the fastest out of the three (2,3,6). if you can get a class 6 it will be the best. class 4 is good too, but never get a class 2 for hero, i think it's far to slow if you doing apps2sd and running swap, etc.
class 4 will be a good average to get and very inexpensive.

theres class 2,4 and 6. the higher the class the higher the speed.
I would not suggest to get anything less than a class 6, although if you dont move caches and apps to the SD a class 4 COULD do.
for the difference in price I would go class 6

Hello, I need to know what's the best place to place a question like this ? I'm pretty sure its not under "xda-developers > Sapphire > Sapphire android development"

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In future read title of each forum and think carefully 'I'm I in right section?' before creating new thread. Also, search/check that no similar threads exist.
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Looks like class6 cards should start getting cheaper soon anyway, new class . http://ex-blog.panasonic.co.jp/exhibition/en/2009/09/ifa09_440.html
Clinton

ClintonH said:
Looks like class6 cards should start getting cheaper soon anyway, new class . http://ex-blog.panasonic.co.jp/exhibition/en/2009/09/ifa09_440.html
Clinton
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sdhc =! microsdhc
class 6 is already cheap as chips just get any

I have been through a bunch of SD cards, the best luck I have had is with adata that I got at newegg.com. I am currently using their 16GB class 6 card and it is really fast and I have had zero issues with it. Aside from that I also recommend staying away from Patriot branded SD cards and anything "cheap", they typically use the bare minimum speed of the class to qualify and sacrifice things like quality.
Good Brands:
- aData
- Kingston
- SanDisk
Bad Brands:
- Patriot
- anything without a name or class printed on it

ronni.rasmussen said:
Hello, I need to know what's the best place to place a question like this ? I'm pretty sure its not under "xda-developers > Sapphire > Sapphire android development"
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Fallen Spartan said:
MOD EDIT
Moved to general discussion forum as not related to android development
In future read title of each forum and think carefully 'I'm I in right section?' before creating new thread. Also, search/check that no similar threads exist.
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Rick
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@ronni....i can see that you are hiting for the moderators crew...but ur not there yet...so till then, keep quiet if you don't have anything to say ....
The staff is big enough and with enough experience to handle situations like this
@fallen, i did search the forum...but just the development section because i thought that since is a question which from my point of view is related to the development part (cash,apps2sd,....) this is the right place to search
Maybe i was wrong...
@others: thank you very much, i will buy a class 6 tflash tomorow

brandenk said:
I have been through a bunch of SD cards, the best luck I have had is with adata that I got at newegg.com. I am currently using their 16GB class 6 card and it is really fast and I have had zero issues with it. Aside from that I also recommend staying away from Patriot branded SD cards and anything "cheap", they typically use the bare minimum speed of the class to qualify and sacrifice things like quality.
Good Brands:
- aData
- Kingston
- SanDisk
Bad Brands:
- Patriot
- anything without a name or class printed on it
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thanks bro

I can testify that a class 6 card with Hero is awesome! I bought a Transend 8GB Class 6 card from Newegg.com for under 20 bucks and the performance is amazing! The Hero ROM runs so smooth with this card. I don't think this is the best card you can buy but bang for the buck I would have to say it was well worth it.

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Card Reader Bandwidth

HEllo there,
I need to buy a new miniSD card for my P3600.
Therefore, I would like to know the bandwidth of the card reader of P3600, in order to choose wisely the best card for it.
If the badwidth is only 5MB/s, then it's not worthy to buy a card which is 80x...
Another question is: will I loose performance if I decide to go for a 4GB card?...I have this doubt because the bigger the card, bigger the mapping of it ...Therefore, more processing power is necessary...
I think is very usefull information for anybody that needs to buy a card for this device...and for that, all help would be much appreciated
Thank you
Probably you have heard all those SD file corruption stories, haven't you?
Nowadays memory cards are real damn cheap - even if it's 80x. But I guess you would want to find the most "compatible" card instead of finding the card with "just right speed".
It's almost for sure that the life span of your card will far exceed your device. The card can be reused - why not buy a better one, stability issues aside.
4GB cards usually come in the SDHC flavors - which doesn't always work as expected since Trinity only comes with partial SDHC support at best, not to mention the corruption bug.... Again you should worry more about compatibility than it's speed...
the program pocket mechanics let you benchmark and compare with other brands in other phones
with normal sd the pda is the bottleneck suspect the same goes for microSD
but read and write is never at the same speed for flash
and suspect the interface in the pda is able to write as fast as it can read of the card can keep up
ww2250 said:
Probably you have heard all those SD file corruption stories, haven't you?
Nowadays memory cards are real damn cheap - even if it's 80x. But I guess you would want to find the most "compatible" card instead of finding the card with "just right speed".
It's almost for sure that the life span of your card will far exceed your device. The card can be reused - why not buy a better one, stability issues aside.
4GB cards usually come in the SDHC flavors - which doesn't always work as expected since Trinity only comes with partial SDHC support at best, not to mention the corruption bug.... Again you should worry more about compatibility than it's speed...
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I don't remember of asking anything regarding compatibility...
My question was regarding the speed...and it still remains:
-Whats the speed of Trinity card reader bus?
-Will I loose performance with a 4GB card?
I already know about the compatibility issues...but if there's no performance issues with a 4GB card, I can buy one of each brand, and see which one is compatible...if any...
I don't think that my questions are stupid, but if you think so, then keeps the thoughts for yourself please.
Regards,
s1rl4ncel0t said:
I don't think that my questions are stupid, but if you think so, then keeps the thoughts for yourself please.
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I don't remember anyone ever said your questions are stupid, but if you think so, then read the whole thread again. Really, that would a disaster if we all follow your logic - anyone who did not reply or did not exactly reply what you ask for would think that your questions are stupid, then basically everyone in this forum would fall into this category.
We are trying to be nice in replying your question, knowing that you are relatively new to the forum, and pointing to you there might be potential problems that you want to avoid when making a purchase decision. At least, I think this is even a more valuable advice for those who want to buy new cards especially for beginners, than just considering alone the speed.
s1rl4ncel0t said:
I already know about the compatibility issues...but if there's no performance issues with a 4GB card, I can buy one of each brand, and see which one is compatible...if any...
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So now, we all know that you are not stupid nor asking stupid questions, then how about if you buy one of each speed, and do a benchmark yourself and then post the results back and share your precious experience with all others? It would be invaluable to your fellow readers especially for those who want to buy a new card.
ww2250 said:
So now, we all know that you are not stupid nor asking stupid questions, then how about if you buy one of each speed, and do a benchmark yourself and then post the results back and share your precious experience with all others? It would be invaluable to your fellow readers especially for those who want to buy a new card.
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Answer my question, and who knows, I'll do it
Sorry about my rude answer...but it pisses me off, when a threads starts talking about oranges and finishes up talking about apples....
Any way...it seems like we are always changing roms, searching for the best performance, but at the end, we don't know the speed of the biggest bottleneck in the pda...
It's August...seems like all experts are in holidays
Anyone here that could give additional info?

sd card for w7

hey guys, getting some errors on my first rom install i did last night so gonna replace my 2gig micro sd card, the one that came free with the phone.
seen this on ebay, any advice recommendations would be very much appreciated
Joyflash 16GB Micro SD HC Card Class 10
£16.99
i would recommend searching as there is litterally hundreds of posts on this
but whilst im here, i wouldnt bother with that
Here is the truth of the matter,
There is no confirmed cards available on the market (potentially AT&T are selling one branded for it but it costs quite a bit and i dont know anyone thats had one)
Second thing, there is no confirmed working cards on the market ( yes repeating was intentional)
The only confirmed card is one that has been tried in a Device and has been proven to work
You have just as much luck getting a card working than one that doesnt however you can increase your chances of getting one that works by sticking to class 2 or 4
im not going in to the details of why... but that is not to say a class 10 wont work, many people have had them working, but it appears that class 2 and 4 have a higher chance of working.
Brand doesnt mean anything, some folk are saying sandisk are the best, however from my point of view this isnt the case as 2 of my cards that dont work are sandisk, inshort it depends on many things which ultimately brings teh whole thing down to luck!
My 16gig Class 2 Sandisk works fine... OS didn't reject it, I get no errors and I get no chugging when viewing sizable video files off the card (1.8gig rip of avatar for instance)...
This is strange as in the same HD2 with the stock WM 6.5 ROM, the card was slow as hell and even populating views for pictures and videos was hell slow...
I ordered a class 6 via eBay so I can diskcopy to the faster card but I'm know its only for my peace of mind...
A class 4 or 6 should do the job but stick to better brands such as Sandisk or Kingston...
WM was crippled by poor driver support, the HD2 at the time of its launch had an amazing graphics potential but we never had drivers, even the XDA ones were only touching the surface of its potential, WP7 uses that potential hence when graphics and video seem more fluid, its a shame, WM is an amazing OS if it only had some TLC, i believe thats why MS has had to lock down the WP7 OS because carriers / HTC / QC screwed WM and the irony was that MS got the blame for it all
whoops sorry posted in wrong thread, your right back on topic!
dazza9075 said:
WM was crippled by poor driver support, the HD2 at the time of its launch had an amazing graphics potential but we never had drivers, even the XDA ones were only touching the surface of its potential, WP7 uses that potential hence when graphics and video seem more fluid, its a shame, WM is an amazing OS if it only had some TLC, i believe thats why MS has had to lock down the WP7 OS because carriers / HTC / QC screwed WM and the irony was that MS got the blame for it all
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Not wanting to go too far off topic, I'll say this...
When using an 8gig no-name card I had no troubles with old WM... It only slowed when using the 16gig Class 2 Sandisk...
argentocruz said:
Not wanting to go too far off topic, I'll say this...
When using an 8gig no-name card I had no troubles with old WM... It only slowed when using the 16gig Class 2 Sandisk...
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its luck, i dont think people understand that, perhaps because we all operate on here in a world full of 1's and 0's.
personally i think it just highlights that companys will put on a shelf anything they like of minor but questionable levels of quality

Questions

Alright so I am very tech savvy however I am new to the whole Android community....I am getting a nook Color that I want to root....what would you guys recommend to run? I see Honeycomb looks awesome, but have heard it's not ready, and CM7 is the only way to go...
Also as far as SD card what would you all recommend? Thanks for all info!!
I had a post but it was back in March and I seem to have gathered that XDA is a pretty fast moving community.
Thanks again!!
For SD card, Sandisk Class 2 or 4, 8 or 16GB

How to speed up HD2 / Buy a fast SDHC useful?

Hi,
i use a HD2 with a NAND Android ROM (Pixeldroid 4.2.2). The SD Card i'm using is only class 2. Does it really help to buy a fast sd card to speed up the whole system? Or is there nearly no difference because of the system stored on NAND?
What is the max. class which is really supported by the hd2? Is it a good idea to buy class 10? or does the hd2 only "support" class e.g. 4 because of a slow controller?
Thanks
Daniel
Have a look at this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33064922
Sent from my NexusHD2 using xda premium

Bought a new hd2?

Looking for the best experience using this phone as a daily driver. Stability, battery, general use, a little speed helps too. I'm proficient in adb, fastboot, and many other commands.
davwman said:
Looking for the best experience using this phone as a daily driver. Stability, battery, general use, a little speed helps too. I'm proficient in adb, fastboot, and many other commands.
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You won't need adb and fastboot much here (not at all for the main flashing process). Follow the guide in my sig and you should be fine. I won't recommend a ROM since not only do I believe it's pointless (different things suit different people) but I also haven't checked out HD2 development in absolutely ages so I don't know what's good.
Nigeldg said:
You won't need adb and fastboot much here (not at all for the main flashing process). Follow the guide in my sig and you should be fine. I won't recommend a ROM since not only do I believe it's pointless (different things suit different people) but I also haven't checked out HD2 development in absolutely ages so I don't know what's good.
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sounds good. im not really asking for a best rom, more of an opinion on what people have had good experiences with as daily drivers. hyperdroid looks really good, and ill probably start there. The hd2 is a stopping point for me based out of boredom and the need to tinker with android until the next batch of phones are released this year along with the possibility of a new nexus. Also what micro sd card would work best in the hd2 im avoiding the uhs class and looking at regular class 10 or class 6 with a max of 32gb
davwman said:
sounds good. im not really asking for a best rom, more of an opinion on what people have had good experiences with as daily drivers. hyperdroid looks really good, and ill probably start there. The hd2 is a stopping point for me based out of boredom and the need to tinker with android until the next batch of phones are released this year along with the possibility of a new nexus. Also what micro sd card would work best in the hd2 im avoiding the uhs class and looking at regular class 10 or class 6 with a max of 32gb
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It depends, if you're looking for a good card for NativeSD then buy a good brand class 4 since those are the best for NativeSD. Otherwise, for NAND I guess any decent class card should be good.
Nand is better than native sd?
Ended up with a class 4 SanDisk based off recommendations for this phone
davwman said:
Nand is better than native sd?
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I personally can't say since I never got a chance to use NativeSD. Some say it's faster than NAND, others see no difference.
davwman said:
Ended up with a class 4 SanDisk based off recommendations for this phone
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Probably the perfect choice judging by what others have said. They benchmark the highest in random read/write speeds and that's the part which is crucial to NativeSD. If there is a performance advantage of NativeSD over NAND then you've got the best possible card with which to experience it.

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