Maximum Micro SDcard Success in Samsung Galaxy Tab S2? Anyone succeed with 512gb - Galaxy Tab S2 General

My wife has a ton of pictures she wants to show her mother who is in an assisted living center. By ton, I mean over 256gb's. I would like to get her a 512gb Sandisk MicroSD card Extreme U3. Or at least some brand of that size that is working successfully in this model tablet. I know the official support is 128gb's. But I know others have had good success with 256gb.
Anyone have a brand that works well with little latency of the 512gb specification?

I have a GigaStone 512gb in my Tab S2 T713 (8"). It is an A2 U3 V30 spec microSD and seems to be working well so far.

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[Q] Is the samsung 64GB woring well with i9500?

Hey,
i really need your help on this one.
i've bought a new SanDisk microSD 64gb,
but the problem is that the card is not working well with my SGS4 i9500,
according to other users of SGS4 and this specific sd card, this is a common problem with this card in this phone.
so i decided to sell it and buy another one who will work better with the phone.
I heard that the Samsung Plus 32GB Class10 UHS-1
works fine with this phone, but i want to buy the Samsung 64gb pro.
can anyone confirm that the 64GB is working well too like his small brother 32GB?
or, is there any recommendation for another microSD card with this amount of storage?
thanks a lot for anyone who will help me with this..
Have a look in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302717
Many people stating which of their 64gb microsd cards work, so I suppose you could get a recommendation from there.
P. S. Noticed one guy even states that he uses the Samsung 64gb UHS-1 card that you are considering to buy, with no problems.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda app-developers app

[Q] Best Micro SDXC Card for Galaxy S4 ?

Is this card good ? Samsung 64GB microSD Card MB-MGCGB Pro Series for my Samsung Galaxy S 4 (GT-I9505)
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage/MB-MGCGB/AM
Hello
I need a new micro SDXC 64 GB Card because my Kingston micro SDXC 64 GB is DEAD.
Or advise me.
Sorry for my bad English and Thanks.
Some advises ?
I only buy Samsung flash memory, it`s the best other makes are less durable, and are more likely to fail, i would rather pay a little more for quality and reliability.
John.
Hello,
I have the same card but I use the 32 GB version. I benchmarked the Micro SD card and got stunning results.
I also never had problems with this card so you can buy it off from Amazon. I can only recommend using Samsung cards!
Go for it. I'm using 16gb samsung card and no problems so far.
Somebody have some experience with 64GB Version ?
it's more better than Kingston, SanDisk ( Global Leader in Flash Memory Storage Solutions ) or similar micro SDXC Cards.
Read the reviews on Amazon for the Samsung microsd 64gb , at least one S4 owner with no problems.
John.
64Gb card
I am using the Samsung 64Gb card (exFAT formatted).
No issue at all, very satisfied with the card.
One thing to decide: if you are going to use a custom ROM/Kernel/Recovery then make sure upfront if the kernel and recovery are supporting the exFAT filesystem. If not, you can reformat the card in FAT32 with a dedicated app (not from Windows).
I am using a custom ROM (BobCatRom V3.0) but with the stock kernel and Philz recovery.
Works like a charm with the 64GB exFAT card from Samsung
MicroSD Compatibility
Buy what you fancy but IMHO don't buy card with 300x/655x speed UHS-1 which can deliver upto 70mbps.
I had a chat with a samsung online rep. And according to her she said the best compatible card for the S4 is a Class 10 upto 64GB.
Anything above it is only placebo for the user
MisQo said:
Is this card good ? Samsung 64GB microSD Card MB-MGCGB Pro Series for my Samsung Galaxy S 4 (GT-I9505)
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage/MB-MGCGB/AM
Hello
I need a new micro SDXC 64 GB Card because my Kingston micro SDXC 64 GB is DEAD.
Or advise me.
Sorry for my bad English and Thanks.
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I have this card on my i9505. Works great, no problems. I could recommend it. Go for it.
Previously I had Sandisk 64GB C10 UHS-1 on S3. No problems as well, but it was slower than Samsung.
One advice: buy from reputable source (whichever manufacturer you choose), because there is a chance that you could save few bucks but end up with fake card (dead slow for random ops, or even fake capacity).
The fastest 64GB microSD on S4 @ 64GB SanDisk Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Card Review

Does the Galaxy Note 3 Support SDHC?

Like the title says, i was curious if the GN3 supports MicroSDHC cards. i will be receiving my phone in the mail and will want to buy an SD Card and when i search Best Buy's website for 32GB MicroSD cards, all i seem to get is High Capacity...
And if you search for 64 GB card all you get is sdxc, lol. HC stands for high capacity =32GB XC =64GB etc and some tested Note3 with up to 128 GB and actually there is a guy waiting for 256GB card and I'm sure he will report soon, but I would be shocked if it didn't work. Just try to get 10 speed = UHS-1 and don't get scam and buy fake and you'll be fine.
Many thanks. Seems like it just went completely over my head

128GB Sandisk microsdxc works in the p6800

Hello,
I am pleased to report that the Sandisk microSDXC 128gb card does work in the p6800, stock JB MD3. The card must be formatted to FAT32. The card is shipped formatted to exFAT.
Enjoy!
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7. Ahead of it's time.
Arobase40 said:
This 128gb card is still a bit expensive atm and unfortunately with not very good performance.
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I purchased it from Amazon when they were offering the card (pre-release) for $119USD, so less than $1USD per GB. Not too bad. The write performance is OK nothing great. But, the card can store my entire .mp4 music collection with no card swapping!
Given the discounted price, I'm happy.
TonyBigs said:
I purchased it from Amazon when they were offering the card (pre-release) for $119USD, so less than $1USD per GB. Not too bad. The write performance is OK nothing great. But, the card can store my entire .mp4 music collection with no card swapping!
Given the discounted price, I'm happy.
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from former exp with sandisk 64gb card, sometimes the card is not recognized (already formatted it with fat32), so the tablet need to be restarted several times, eventually it will recognized the card, is the issue also appear for the 128gb ?
Thanks.
bakpau said:
from former exp with sandisk 64gb card, sometimes the card is not recognized (already formatted it with fat32), so the tablet need to be restarted several times, eventually it will recognized the card, is the issue also appear for the 128gb ?
Thanks.
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No, but my Samsung Galaxy 5 player did take awhile to recognize the card. Perhaps it was because the card has over 17,000 files!
great news :good:, I will also try
Samsung EVO 64gb
I want to share my experience with you.
Long time waiting and trying this thing 64gb to work with my Gtab 7.7 without succes until today.
I received this Samsung EVO 64gb UHS-I from Amazon.fr and right from the box it did work with device. Yes happy to see that and more happy to get all my stuff from the 32gb on it readable and writable.
One remark, my Gtab is actually running under Kitkat Rom 4.4.4 of Carbon release 12 Sept. 2014.
Wait and see how long this will last....

Will a 128GB card work in a Note 3?

I saw a thread here about a 256GB card that ended up being a scam.
Several people in that thread posited that a 256GB and a 128GB card might work in a Note 3.
Anyone ever tried an SD card larger than 64GB in the Note 3?
I personally haven't tried any card more than 64 GB but this topic says they are compatible! If they are not don't blame me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472486
Yes. Without issue.
I've been using a 128GB Sandisk one for a few months now.
The only reason it says 64GB on the specifications is because the 128GB wasn't available at the time the Note 3 was released. It has nothing to do with incompatibility.
In fact, even my old S3 runs a 128GB Sandisk without issue.
ShadowLea said:
Yes. Without issue.
I've been using a 128GB Sandisk one for a few months now.
The only reason it says 64GB on the specifications is because the 128GB wasn't available at the time the Note 3 was released. It has nothing to do with incompatibility.
In fact, even my old S3 runs a 128GB Sandisk without issue.
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That so? Thanks! That's what I wanted, someone that actually was using one. Asked and answered.:good:

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