sd card SANDISK 32gb - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

can i use in my note 3? no warm phone? when sd card full?

so

Why wouldn't you be able to use it?
Please be more specific when asking. Have you had any trouble before?

yes the phone warm when i insert sd card 29gb in sd card used.. 2 gb free.

myka_1997 said:
yes the phone warm when i insert sd card 29gb in sd card used.. 2 gb free.
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The memory card shouldn't affect device performance at all except if apps data is stored on it, only then you will be under the write speed limitation of the memory card.
About the temperature of the device, this is usually caused by higher frequencies of the CPU which is because of the operations done on the device which is usually unrelated to the memory card.

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serious prob with memory card slot

i m using hd2 from last one month...but now i m facing a very big problem with memory card slot...when i put my memory card in memory card slot...memory card not comes out its totally gone inside in slot and phone shows only phone memory free space..no memory card inserted.......then i have to eject mmc with a pin....plz help me...
sachin kundu said:
i m using hd2 from last one month...but now i m facing a very big problem with memory card slot...when i put my memory card in memory card slot...memory card not comes out its totally gone inside in slot and phone shows only phone memory free space..no memory card inserted.......then i have to eject mmc with a pin....plz help me...
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compare it to another micro SD card, sounds like its buggered, look for signs of damage, you say you use a pin to remove card, do you push it in then it pops out, or do you kind of pick it out

Tutorial: Extended internal memory of Dell Streak 5

When I changed a LCD and touch screen for my customer, I saw that internal memory is made from a SD micro card. So, I decided to extend mine.
I have used a 8GB class 6 micro SD with two partitions:
1GB EXT3 and 7GB EXT3.
I got 6,58GB free internal memory beside of 1,36GB.
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i replace the internal memory with 8gb microsdhc class 10 from Kingstone and work great and the phone have more speed, i reed on a forum the phone support up to 32gb.
yes, but I think there is not limitation...
philipseth said:
When I changed a LCD and touch screen for my customer, I saw that internal memory is made from a SD micro card. So, I decided to extend mine.
I have used a 8GB class 6 micro SD with two partitions:
1GB EXT3 and 7GB EXT3.
I got 6,58GB free internal memory beside of 1,36GB.
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I fail to see a tutorial.
Quite awhile back, someone posted an actual tutorial, but it wasn't too clear. I was hoping this might be a clear one.
yup this isn't a tutorial at all
it is quite easy to replace the internal card when you have the Streak torn apart
i did that to mine with a 4GB class 10 and it made some difference
I might need some advice, guys..
I just changed the internal card to 8GB class 10, ghosted and the bigger partition extended by ghost but when I put the card to the phone, the phone hard reseted itself. Is it correct?
thanks
look it up I believe you have to change your build.prop or some other file, google it for a real tutorial on how to do this properly.. I think there might be more info in the dev section
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1220021.html
Is the default internal memory 2Gb ?
yes, it is.
When I looked at my internal SD card, I found out it was a 2G with 2 partitions. (One was 256mb and the other was 1.8G)
with the 2 different partitions, does one act as ram and the other as internal storage?
If that is the case, I will change my internal card to increase at least the ram portion.
Thanks in advance,
Richard
The other partition is the /cache partition, increasing it wont do anything.
Using a faster card could increase read speeds, but increasing size wont do anything beyond having more space, unless you start using compcache or something to increase available ram, and that doesnt involve the sd

Valid option if I get the 16GB?

So, considering that 6.0 can format the sdcard to appear as internal memory, is there any good reason for going with 32GB or more? I would like to save the money and just get the 16GB and format the card so it appears internal.
Other than being slightly slower than internal memory, would this be a valid route going 16+card as opposed to 32+card?
I have a OnePlus One right now with the 64 and usually have about 20GB left so 32 is the base I need but I figure I might be able to get away with 16 if the card appears as all internal anyway.
Thoughts?
Yes, I went with a 16GB model also for the same reason. I installed a 64gb Sandisk extreme SD card that transfers up to 90mb/s. Nandroid backups went from 30 minutes on my old SD card (some cheap crap) to less than one minute. With a proper card you'll have no issues running apps off the SD.
The internal memory isn't much faster.
I've been considering using the adoptive storage, but I went ahead and bought the 32gb. Call me old fashioned, but I like having an SD card that is considered separate from the main storage for one big reason: If I ever have to do a wipe of the phone, I know that my photos, TWRP backups, and so on, are all safe as long as they are on the SD card. I don't know if we know what'll happen if you use the adoptive storage and you have to wipe the phone. Will it keep what is on the SD card part? Will it wipe it as well? My understanding is that it'll wipe it.
So I may just keep on doing what I'm doing... change the camera settings to use the SD card for pictures and videos, make the SD card the default place to save downloads, and only use the internal storage for app installs.
I use my SD card to store all of my media and reserve internal storage purely for apps. I can manage with 16gb since I don't have a lot of big apps. Adoptive storage is a nice feature but I don't think I'll be using it, since I like taking my microsd out and popping it in my laptop to manage my music, photos and movies.
Do we know FOR SURE that there will be no way to partition the external SD so that part of it is used for the OS (non-readable outside the phone) and part for external storage?
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Do we know FOR SURE that there will be no way to partition the external SD so that part of it is used for the OS (non-readable outside the phone) and part for external storage?
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I haven't read anything that would suggest so. Everything I've read indicates that it formats the entire card to be used as internal storage. The tradeoff, it seems, for allowing adoptive storage is to make it very difficult for your to remove the card and use it in another machine.
Well thanks guys. Still up in the air which phone I'll ultimately get and if it's the Moto, what size but this does clarify things.
hbar98 said:
I haven't read anything that would suggest so. Everything I've read indicates that it formats the entire card to be used as internal storage. The tradeoff, it seems, for allowing adoptive storage is to make it very difficult for your to remove the card and use it in another machine.
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why? whats the problem to pop it out,insert it into your pc and do the transfers and back to the phone? you can shut down the phone if you need
robert stig said:
why? whats the problem to pop it out,insert it into your pc and do the transfers and back to the phone? you can shut down the phone if you need
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If you format the card as adoptive storage you can't just pop out the card and read it from a computer. The computer won't be able to read it.
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Verizon possible corrupted SD Card

How long should it take for the phone to check the SD card after power on or a reboot? Should it be checking it every time, because mine does. It takes almost 10 minutes before I can access the SD card. I've even had a problem getting a "corrupted" SD card message that resolved after a reboot. I don't have the cards in front of me, but I have tried two different 128GB SD cards and a 32GB SD card. Both the 128GB cards have the same problem so I assume my phone is the real problem. I switched from the 32GB to 128GB card thinking that would solve the problem. :crying:

Currupt SDcard

Hi all,
I use my Mi A1 with a 16GB SanDisk sd card as formatted as internal memory. Sometimes, I try to access photos or maps and I got "sd card currupt" message. If I reboot the phone, everything works flawless again.
As I see this curruption message very often and I don't need the additional 16gb, how can I get rid of the sd card without messing with my apps/photos? Is there any way other than reset the phone?
Regards
I never set them up as internal, if you get corruption it can cause all kinds of issues with apps, just like never moving apps to SD card, don't know what size you have but I went for the 64gb phone which has bags of space especially as I used to have a 16gb Samsung S4 which actually only had 8.8gb free.
My advice (unless you really need the extra space) would be to set the SD as external.

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