128GB Micro-SD possible? - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was reading dfferent information about that so far.
Is it possible to use the 128GB Micro-SD Card on the Note 4, like it is on the S5?
Thanks!

bill340 said:
I was reading dfferent information about that so far.
Is it possible to use the 128GB Micro-SD Card on the Note 4, like it is on the S5?
Thanks!
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Yes it is. In fact, I'm using a 128GB in my Note 3 right now. Look on amazon for the sanDisk 128GB microsd. I heard that one works with the S3 and up.

I would also like to find this out as well I assume it will but rather than guess like previous poster would like to see someone actually test it.
Both gsmarena and android central state 64gb max and that is the same for the note edge.
A lot of older phones stated they would only support 16gb micro sd cards but would work with 32gb cards so assume if you had a decent card you should be fine just stay away from the cheapies.

It'll work. My 64gb card, when formatted Fat32 works in my old N95, so any suggestion 128gb cards won't work here is utterly false.

sjm1982 said:
I would also like to find this out as well I assume it will but rather than guess like previous poster would like to see someone actually test it.
Both gsmarena and android central state 64gb max and that is the same for the note edge.
A lot of older phones stated they would only support 16gb micro sd cards but would work with 32gb cards so assume if you had a decent card you should be fine just stay away from the cheapies.
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There's no guessing going on here, it 100% will work.
128GB cards work in phones all the way back to the S2, they'll be just fine in the Note 4.

I believe the confusion circling the internet is based on the Note 4 having "up to 64GB INTERNAL storage". Any device that supports SDXC can "technically" support up to 2TB, but the tech is currently limited to 128GB. Disregard anything people are saying about the Note 4 only supporting up to a 64GB MicroSD, it's complete nonsense.

Just bought a 128gb class 10 and was getting nervous with all the specs calling out for 64gb max in the Note 4. The Note 4 has more upgrades, specs & build than any other new SmartPhone this year. Love the Note 4, looks, build and specs. Only thing I was hoping for was 64gb of int storage or maybe even 128. Manufacturers need to start stepping up int storage, this nickel & dime crap is lame. Never have enough int storage. Getting mine in white.

vinnyjr said:
Just bought a 128gb class 10 and was getting nervous with all the specs calling out for 64gb max in the Note 4. The Note 4 has more upgrades, specs & build than any other new SmartPhone this year. Love the Note 4, looks, build and specs. Only thing I was hoping for was 64gb of int storage or maybe even 128. Manufacturers need to start stepping up int storage, this nickel & dime crap is lame. Never have enough int storage. Getting mine in white.
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My concern with the 128 GB card, is that it's not exactly rated to be the quickest, which makes me wonder, if it's going to suffer as a result. The card I currently have in my S5 is only a 64GB Samsung Evo (48Mbps), but seem to do fine. I just don't want a weak link.
Personally, I'm going to compromise with a 64GB, but have almost double the speed of the currently available 128GB card.
This is the card I opt'd for, to use with the Note 4. -HERE

jpmcnown said:
My concern with the 128 GB card, is that it's not exactly rated to be the quickest, which makes me wonder, if it's going to suffer as a result. The card I currently have in my S5 is only a 64GB Samsung Evo (48Mbps), but seem to do fine. I just don't want a weak link.
Personally, I'm going to compromise with a 64GB, but have almost double the speed of the currently available 128GB card.
This is the card I opt'd for, to use with the Note 4. -HERE
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Samsung Evo is up to 90MB/s. It is pretty fast. 128GB can't reach this speed. I also use Meenova Dash reader to extend the storage.

As far as I know this is from Samsung officially and it says up to 64 GB micro sd maximum.
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Rintenfinten said:
As far as I know this is from Samsung officially and it says up to 64 GB micro sd maximum.
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Correct. They've said nothing about 128gb, and have only mentioned the 64gb SD Cards.

If this comes true I will not buy a Note 4.

Rintenfinten said:
If this comes true I will not buy a Note 4.
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Cool. A lot of other people will.

Even if it can, the card is still too expensive. 64gb is the good zone.

Delakit said:
Cool. A lot of other people will.
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Sorry, my post was useless. Im just a bit frustrated. Hope that this does not come true because I need my 128GB SDXC.

Rintenfinten said:
As far as I know this is from Samsung officially and it says up to 64 GB micro sd maximum.
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Interestingly I just visited their official micro site of Note 4.It justifies what you said. NOW, go to the official micro site of Note 3 and there you will see it says the same i.e., up to 64 GB whereas people who are using a Note 3 are already using a 128 GB card in their note 3's which are working. :laugh:

Hope that this will be the same with the note 4.

Don't worry. Samsung said the same about Note 3 but all(most) people can use 128GB.

Ya, I'm even using a 256GB sdxc card in my note 3 and it works fine. Total space on my note 3 is 288GB. Don't worry about the note 4. It will support just as much if not more.

Can you share a link for the 256GB sdxc?

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max size of micro-SD supported??

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:
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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.
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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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.

SanDisk 16GB Micro SD (SDHC) Card - Class 4

Seems they might have arrived... anyone buy one of these puppies yet?
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http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDHC/SanDisk/SanDisk-16GB-Micro-SD-(SDHC)-Card---Class-4
Edit:
NVM... when you hit buy it says this:
"Sorry, SanDisk 16GB Micro SD (SDHC) Card - Class 4 is out of stock.
If you would like to be informed when new stock arrives, please enter your details below."
I've entered my data and I'm awaiting arrival... will post. Good to see a price though...
59.99 pounds or 117.17 USD
Waiting... (im)patientley!
probably a marketing ploy.
16gb micro sd
also here ..... but "out of stock"
http://www.picstop.co.uk/Micro-SD---SDHC---TransFlash/SanDisk-Micro-SDHC-(CLASS-4)-%2B-Micro-Reader---16GB
I have bought from them before.
There is no doubt those things are going to sell like hot cakes when they first come out.
Look for the sku
then google it.
I won't believe it until I see a sku.
add to cart showed nothing of a pn or sku
try too google SDSDQR-8192-A11M and see
Guess what a PN ! SDSDQR-016G-E11M
Keep and eye on that number!
from converts post
http://www.picstop.co.uk/Micro-SD---SDHC---TransFlash/SanDisk-Micro-SDHC-(CLASS-4)-%2B-Micro-Reader---16GB
Tell you what, I'd love to test it.
it's not released in market and not shown on official Sandisk site, then how it can be in stock man...just think
Want One
I def want one, but at more than twice the cost of an 8 GB micro sdhc its not a good investment ATM, if it was on the market.
My 8 gigs SanDisk is still half empty.
I think I'll wait for lower prices and the programmers will release better drivers, so I could watch unconverted movies. Then it would be worth buying.
BTW, did anyone used/using MegaSim? SimCard with 1 or 2 gigs capacity?
I know I am digging up a "dead" thread , but does anyone today have any idea on where to find a 16 gb class 4 micro sd card
Is it really THAT better than class 2?
I searched 2 weeks ago and nothing
Braveheart1980 said:
I know I am digging up a "dead" thread , but does anyone today have any idea on where to find a 16 gb class 4 micro sd card
Is it really THAT better than class 2?
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I ended up replacing my 8 gb class 2 with an 8 gb class 6
Yes faster, depending on what you use it for.
the phone cares a little, my music is the biggest use for the card, swapping out music and books makes it ok, just waiting to get a new phone, I would say no biggie on the 16 gb class 2 just for the size.
I wouldn't swap so much if I went bigger, but sometime I want to copy stuff on and off, it helps for that.
Amazon.com was ok on price and ebay if check the seller feedback.
I did not see a class 4 anywhere, for 16 gb, good luck, picture may show it but the print does not. read the fine print.
Sandisk 16GB MicroSD class 4 is their ultra series. It is supposed be released by now. According to Sandick reps at CES They have a tradition of releasing the regular line in 3rd quarter of each year and the ultra version after CES. 8GB came out in 3rd Q 07, 8GB class 6 came out 1st Q 08, 16GB class 2 came out 3rd Q 08. When I asked about the 32GB MicroSD he didnt gave me date just repeated the above statement. I'm expecting a 32GB MicroSD sometime in September or October of 09 and a class 4 or 6 sometime early 2010.
As for speed, the Sandisk class 2 16GB microsd goes, read is about the same as class 4 8GB microsd maybe faster. Write speed is about 10% slower than then the class 4 8GB microsd. I transfered 7.5GB to 8GB class 4 Sandisk microsd and it took 23 minutes. Same data transferred to the 16GB class 2 microsd took 25 minutes 30 sec. Read speed - transfering 7.5GB from the 8GB class 4 took 13 minutes while the 16GB class 2 took 12 minutes 31 sec.
I think I'll wait for the smoke to clear and the prices to drop before I get one. My 8G is not even half full but with all the cool stuff on this site I have a feeling it'll be full soon enough.
Class 4 - in stock
Braveheart1980 said:
I know I am digging up a "dead" thread , but does anyone today have any idea on where to find a 16 gb class 4 micro sd card
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check Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001QSZ4W4
In Stock
I have only been able to locate the class 2
Please see at link below. Dell has the 16GB micro SD for 89.95 USD
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/category.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&category_id=4104&p=3
In Stock here too
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDHC/Integral/Integral-16GB-Micro-SD-HC-Memory-Card
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001L1H0SC
Well, I went ahead and bought and received it today. I've only been using it for an hour or so but it seems be behaving normally. Doesn't seem any faster or slower than my 8GB card (which died on me which forced my hand). I'll let you know if I have any problems.
smuook said:
Seems they might have arrived... anyone buy one of these puppies yet?
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDHC/SanDisk/SanDisk-16GB-Micro-SD-(SDHC)-Card---Class-4
Edit:
NVM... when you hit buy it says this:
"Sorry, SanDisk 16GB Micro SD (SDHC) Card - Class 4 is out of stock.
If you would like to be informed when new stock arrives, please enter your details below."
I've entered my data and I'm awaiting arrival... will post. Good to see a price though...
59.99 pounds or 117.17 USD
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It's a lie - again. I have now bought 2 16Gb micro-SD cards from My Memory, both claiming to be class 4 - even in the description in one case, and after me emailing and specifically asking.
I don't understand why they do this - it will only cost them in postage and charges associated with refunding my money.
I've been using my 16GB Class2 for four months from a 6GB class 4. No difference in daily usage at all. May make difference with copying files from PC to the card, but with that more space you don't do that as much. From my experience today I would not buy for two times the price a Class 4 over a Class 2.

-| Where |- Samsung Galaxy Note - 32GB

Hi every one...
Where can I find the Samsung Galaxy NOTE 32GB version
At the moment you can find many of them on various websites as virtual entity. However I'm still waiting for real thing tho.
I bought mine from ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/260904742822?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Its genuine one, I asked the seller if it comes with adapter and he said no. But he will include adapter for free and I got it yesterday. The adapter included was sandisk brand and very fast shipping.
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That's a 32 GB microSD, and very expensive (you're paying for the Samsumg logo).
OP asks about a Galaxy note with ONBOARD 32 GB, which does not exist. The current one comes with 16 GB (of which you have 2 for apps and 11 for storage), and you can expand that via microSD cards.
Even though it has been formally announced, the 32GB internal memory version of the G-Note hasn't been officially released.
I agree that the current available version is only 16 G internal SD.
I added a 32 G External SD. So I have a total of 48 G which is ample for now.
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That's a 32 GB microSD, and very expensive (you're paying for the Samsumg logo).
OP asks about a Galaxy note with ONBOARD 32 GB, which does not exist. The current one comes with 16 GB (of which you have 2 for apps and 11 for storage), and you can expand that via microSD cards.
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woops, read wrong, thought he means 32gb sdcard. Blame early in the morning.
Quite odd that it's announced but not released, don't think there is a significant difference between the 16gb and 32gb version, besides 16gb
Maybe by the time the 32GB onboard comes out, they'll release it with ICS... *dreaming*
But no, only 16GB available... and if in the US, you're getting ones from overseas anyways, mine came from Amazon and a reseller from Germany.
I may just sell my 16GB one and get the 32GB one, along with a 64GB microSD, then it is happy time.
I'm waiting too for the 32GB still no news
A guy said it's been released in Europe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20130834&postcount=3
This one too but it looks like a scam
http://www.mybeststore.co.za/SAMSUNG_GALAXY_NOTE_N7000_32GB/p1108575_5149346.aspx
Why not pay $36 and get a 32gb microsd? (Amazon)
ericshmerick said:
Why not pay $36 and get a 32gb microsd? (Amazon)
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because i use my mobile as USB Flash
In my Office always connect my mobile to my computer for Charging & another thing
Samsung pulled the same crap with Galaxy S 2...they announced a 32gb version and never released one...its gonna happen with GNOTE.
pachi72 said:
Samsung pulled the same crap with Galaxy S 2...they announced a 32gb version and never released one...its gonna happen with GNOTE.
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yup! that's what's gonna happen again i waited for the 32GB here in India, but no news, so bought the 16GB version
it does exist. i have one. so does my dad.
i will post pics later for those who want visual confirmation. 32GB LTE 1.5GhZ NFC.
meanhoe said:
it does exist. i have one. so does my dad.
i will post pics later for those who want visual confirmation. 32GB LTE 1.5GhZ NFC.
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That's the Snapdragon version, not the Exynos one.
Have using a 16GB phone with 32GB microSD I can say that even 32+32 is still lacking for my needs.. Kinda wish they started to ship phones with 64Gb option.
I agree that being such a flagship device with only 16GB option is quite disproportional, like being Shaq and have a small p....well you know what I mean.
Too bad it's also not one of those implementation seen else where that the 16GB being a internal microSD in a slot hidden somewhere and can be replaced if you're brave enough.
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That's the Snapdragon version, not the Exynos one.
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Does this version work in Europe? Is Snapdragon version faster than Exynos one?
I doubt if they will release the 32gb.. how long did it take to release the 32gb version of the Galaxy S2 (if there WAS a release).

New SD Card 70 MB/S for Note 10.1

I am a proud owner of "CES 2013 Innovations Award winner"
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
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).
See photo...
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About the CES 2013 Innovation Awards:
http://www.samsung.com/us/news/20312
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
Sent from my GT-N8010 using xda app-developers app
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.

Question about micro SD cards to go with this phone

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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Up to 24 MB/s read speed and 13 MB/s write speed
Water Proof - Can survive in sea water over 24 hours
Shock Proof - can withstand being run over by a 1.6 ton vehicle
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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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Yes it will work fine
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scott14719 said:
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?
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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.

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