Max size of sdcard support - Galaxy Tab 7.7 General

Can tab 7.7 support 64gb sdcard? When i see the spec on web, it says upto 32gb, that confused me
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Yes, a 64 GB MicroSDXC card works fine.
I bought this card at Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobil...WIA2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1329538822&sr=8-2
and it works great with the 7.7 tab.
I can even format it to NTFS format and transfer 6 - 8 GB movie file to the 64 GB card and watch it perfectly on the 7.7 tab.

But I think the c/p value isn't worth of it.
2 times storage room than 32g sd card,but price is 4 times of it...

Micro SD sucks. Sammy could have put in a regular sized SD card, it is a tab there is plenty of room. *128 GB* SD cards are cheaper than the skimpy 64 gb micro SD cards.

Yep, works as mentioned above.
Sure you could have two 32GB cards, but myself I'd rather not have to swap them out all the time.

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Which SD Card to buy?

I want to get myself a new SD Card for my Magician:
I will choose between a standard 1 GB SD Card and the SanDisk UltraII SD 1GB
First of all, does it really make the difference if i take the UltraII? How much faster is it anyway? It would cost me almost 50% more.
Secondly, can the Magician even handle the Ultra? Are cards up to 2GB even supported?
Or should I consider a bigger card?
Currently I've got a 256 Sandisk standard....
SD cards
In general you probably won't see the speed deference between the basic and ultra on a PDA, because of the speed of the interface.
If you use a card reader (using USB 2 interface) then you will see the speed increase.
Personally, I've just bought a Sandisk 1GB Ultra plus card:
http://www.picstop.co.uk/Secure-Digital-(SD)/SanDisk-Ultra-II-(USB)-SD-Plus-Card---1GB
Will have to wait and see how good it is!
Apparently 4GB sd cards are coming soon, which should drop the price of the 1GB cards even further.
DS
If you going with a 2gb card - go with the sandisk ultra... I purchased an A-Data 2gb 150x and it does not work.
SanDisk Ultra are good cards.

Micro Sd questions regarding capacity

I am perhaps hours from buying HTC Tytn..and from what I can see maximum size you can buy is 2 gig. Compared to my pocket pc (which had an sd and cf slot), I can put up to 4gig cards in its slot. I am going to really miss having a bigger capacity for extra programs, and memory for files. If they do come out with a larger Micro SD,, lets say eventually 4gig for example, do you think that all it would take to be able to adopt this new size would be to to a ROM upgrade (update) or is it written in stone that the max on this unit is 2 gigs.
Thx for any input, and especially any enlightenement in regards to larger micro sd's that are on the horizon.
stoker1 said:
I am perhaps hours from buying HTC Tytn..and from what I can see maximum size you can buy is 2 gig. Compared to my pocket pc (which had an sd and cf slot), I can put up to 4gig cards in its slot. I am going to really miss having a bigger capacity for extra programs, and memory for files. If they do come out with a larger Micro SD,, lets say eventually 4gig for example, do you think that all it would take to be able to adopt this new size would be to to a ROM upgrade (update) or is it written in stone that the max on this unit is 2 gigs.
Thx for any input, and especially any enlightenement in regards to larger micro sd's that are on the horizon.
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AFAIK there is no 2Gig limit and 4 gig would be OK, but lets here from others.
Mike
4GB is coming soon.. but will it work?
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/18/kingmax-busts-out-worlds-first-4gb-microsdhc-card/
Anyone know if that will work on a hermes device?
Is MicroSDhc a different incompatible standard?
I dont think wm device do support sdhc system so we are limited to 2 gb or at maximum 4gb but no sdhc....
i will be more then happy if anyone can prove me wrong...
PS:just a note somewhere i read that the maximum possible capacity for micro sd is 32gb but im not sure is it obtainable with sd 2.0 specification (sdhc) or with standard sd 1.1 specification....??
SDHC cards don't work in normal SD slots, like the Hermes has one. There is hope for non SDHC 4GB MicroSD cards though, because there have been 4GB SD cards and now also 4GB Mini SD cards available, that are non SDHC compliant and work in standard Pocket PCs. So let's hope for non SDHC 4GB MicroSD that will work in our Hermes.
Dandie said:
SDHC cards don't work in normal SD slots, like the Hermes has one. There is hope for non SDHC 4GB MicroSD cards though, because there have been 4GB SD cards and now also 4GB Mini SD cards available, that are non SDHC compliant and work in standard Pocket PCs. So let's hope for non SDHC 4GB MicroSD that will work in our Hermes.
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That's where th iphone looks good. Damn... 8Gb !

10.1 SD card?

Hi,
Which SD card should I get for this
does it support 64GB? I want it as fast as possible, do I need...
Sandisk Ultra
Sandisk Mobile Ultra
Sandisk Mobile Ultra UHS 1 (ultra high speed)
Class 10
SDHC? SDXC??
I don't know which ones will work ok I would like to store files larger than 4GB on there if possible
Thanks
the 64GB ones work if there formatted to fat32 BEFORE putting them in the TAB, but fat32 stops at the 4GB file size limit, I don't know if these tablets support the needed file structures through SD that are needed to have files over 4GB.
Just did some reading and it looks like a few devices are starting to get exfat support with the newest version of android, which could get us around the 4GB file size limit.

128 GB SD Card for Nook HD/HD+ $ 120

The new SanDisk 128GB sd card is stated to be Nook compatible.
device compatibility list
Amazon is offering it for the amazing price of $ 120 (200 at best buy)
Sandisk ultra micro sdxc amazon
pdx1138 said:
The new SanDisk 128GB sd card is stated to be Nook compatible.
device compatibility list
Amazon is offering it for the amazing price of $ 120 (200 at best buy)
Sandisk ultra micro sdxc amazon
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But be aware, most installations will not use the card without some modifications to the operating system. By that I mean operating systems are by default using the built in sdcard and external cards are not used for much.
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leapinlar said:
But be aware, most installations will not use the card without some modifications to the operating system. By that I mean operating systems are by default using the built in sdcard and external cards are not used for much.
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Agreed. I would never try using this for a "run cm from the sd card" or "install cm for the first time" procedure.
Just for us folks that like using the external SD slot to hold a ton of videos, photos, music, etc...
I have the 64gb SanDisk card in my 32gb Nook HD+ now for the last couple of months and it worked great.
The 128gb card will up the Nook to a 160gb total capacity media monster.
I'm in love with this SD card! Haha, no seriously though, I do applaud the compatibility list. Even elder model phones can have their storage upped.
So the card arrived a few days ago.
The first time I inserted it, the Nook HD+ said it needed to be formatted.
I think they come from sandisk as exFat.
I formatted it in the Nook which made it Fat32.
Formatted the card shows 119Gb free.
After unmounting it and using a speedy usb3 sdcard reader to
copy gigs upon gigs of media, I inserted into the Nook and it
froze, then soft rebooted.
It works just fine otherwise. I can copy files from the internal memory
to the 128gb card no problem, but if I power down then turn on or unmount it, eject, then insert
the card any time, it will freeze and soft boot. The 64gb sandisk card never did that.
Running verygreen's CM 10.1 build from last August which I like
as I don't really have any issues other wise.
I usually leave the Nook on all the time and let it sleep so
it's not really a big deal, just thought I would share my experience.

AC8227L/MT8227L CPU and SD cards maximum capacity

Hi all
I bought a device on the processor 8227 and it reads 16GB SD card maximum. I tried 32Gb SDHC, 64Gb SDXC cards, with a different format (FAT32, exFAT), but no result, the device does not see the card. See only the old card maximum 16GB.
What cards work for you?
Maybe there are specifications 8227L processor, I would like to see how it works with SD cards
I use Lexar 256 gb fine.
criszz said:
I use Lexar 256 gb fine.
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256Gb uSDXC?
This one

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