Since this thread has been moved for no reason, I recreated it again in the Android Forum.
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SanDisk microSD 2GB, class ? - working
Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 6 - not working
Kingston 2GB microSD class?- working
Adata 4GB SDHC Class 6
SanDisk 8GB SDHC Class 2
Working
Transcend 2GB doesnt say which class it is, i assume it's SD, not SDHC. - working
SanDisk Secure Digital Card (microSD) Micro 8GB works fine
Kingston 4GB Class 4, works!
Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 6
Are there any news about Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 6? Would it ever be compatible?
akima_pilot said:
Are there any news about Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 6? Would it ever be compatible?
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i dont think so (got one myself), but some people still have hope
SanDisk microSDHC 16GB
The above card works fine on my Touch HD (Blackstone) - no idea what class of card it is though, I just bought it off the shelf and it worked straight away with no problems at all!
BestMedia Platinum microSDHC 4GB class-? /working
SanDisk SDHC Mobile Ultra 8 GB class 6 NOT working
Transcend microSDHC 4GB, Class 6 - not working :-(
Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 6 is working great for me
Kingston 16 GB Class 2 - Working
thekamikas92 said:
Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 6 is working great for me
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thats odd... really seems like transcendent cards have big issues :\
Transcend microSDHC 8GB, Class 4
don't work
Move -> Android Forum
@Mods: please stop moving my threads around (another one has been moved, too), I create them in the Android forum on purpose so the people see it. There are loads of questions asked about SD cards and theres no need for people to create a new thread for one every time
cheers
why move to Accessories - -
why not in android development
In speed of card have effect to smoot of android system?
QPI microSD 4gb, class 6 - works like a charm
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Hi everbody, I'd like to know whether it is possible or not to extend the memory of my Polaris with micro SDHC card or only micro SD??!!
Thanks
stevedua said:
Hi everbody, I'd like to know whether it is possible or not to extend the memory of my Polaris with micro SDHC card or only micro SD??!!
Thanks
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Yes, the Polaris is compatible with microSDHC. I as well as many others are using 8GB microSDHC cards. Many people have asked this question, and its also listed in many online spec sheets as well as in the manual.
I can confirm the polaris WILL work with the MICRO SDHC because I'm using the 6gb SDHC. I heard it's capable of 32gb maximum.
16GB cards are on their way!
I am more interested in a MicroSD 8Gb Class 6 instead of 16Gb Class 4.
Polaris specs from HTC:
"Expansion Slot microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)"
SD 2.0 = SDHC
Specification of SD define max 32GB
SDHC
Hi,
No problems, I use Sandisk 8GB microSDHC wit my Touch Cruise.
Yosi
I use a Sandisk 8g SDHC, class 4, and goes pretty well!!!
do have you view a real difference of speed (program run, take photo, Tomtom navigate) on a SDHC class 4 and a SDHC class 6 ?
(sorry for my english)
voxel said:
do have you view a real difference of speed (program run, take photo, Tomtom navigate) on a SDHC class 4 and a SDHC class 6 ?
(sorry for my english)
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I haven't seen any Class6 of 8 Gb MicroSDHC (maybe there is no one??). If i'm right 16gb microsdhc will be available in stores only from december
I don't have experience with changing to a class 6 card, I do have changing from a none classed micro sd to a class 4 micro sdhc card.
I noticed a performance boost specially in loading tomtom.
---Alex--- said:
I am more interested in a MicroSD 8Gb Class 6 instead of 16Gb Class 4.
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there will be no ANY differrence betwen class4 and 6 in phone
huge difference will be visible only in data coping on computer using card reader
fast memory cards were doveloped for cameras and other devices with fast readers - our phones are far from this
view this link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2590710#post2590710
The "class number" is for "speed write" and not "speed read".
An application that read data (map,photo,video...) on microSD class 4 or class 6 has same performance.
obviously sdhc class refer to write speed - that is definition
I just do not wite every time "write/read"
reading speed may increase, but it depends on card
it das not changing fact, that in HTC TC will be no visible difference betwen cards - but huge differnce will be in other devices
and yes, I did check it I have two Sandisk card - both read and write speed are different in my card readers (in both readers I have)
hi,what is different between class 4 class 6 of memory card?
paullu said:
hi,what is different between class 4 class 6 of memory card?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC
Hi,
I have seen a post on which is the best sd card for the hero ?
But can't find it anymore.
Regards
Tony
tony28 said:
Hi,
I have seen a post on which is the best sd card for the hero ?
But can't find it anymore.
Regards
Tony
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http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/ph...sd-memory-cards/buy/SANDISK-MICROSD-16GB-CARD
I have this great performance and good price too order online though as i went in store and they tried to charge me £50 LOL
Thanks for your answer. This one is good for the hero ?
But what about the class ??? Which is better ?
Hi Guys.
I'm just about to buy a new micro sd card for my hero, as i have heard that usin a good class 6 can improve the speed of the phone.
Basically, I've found 2 great deals, not sure which one to go with.
First, 8gb Sandisk "mobile ultra" class 6, 17 quid on amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SANDISK-MOBILE-MICRO-ULTRA-CLASS/dp/B001U2EQF2/ref=pd_cp_ce_2
Orrrr... 16gb Transcend class 6, 50 quid on amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0027HUY...ive=7966&creativeASIN=B0027HUYL4&linkCode=asn
Does anybody use transcend, is it any good? Is it guna be as good as a sandisk one?
Thoughts please guys,
Cheers, Dave
I don't know but not a long time ago, i have heard something like that :
A class 2 in sandisk or else = class 6 in kingston or else.
The problem is that i don't remember the brand and the class LOL
I bought a Transcend MicroSDHC Class6 card, anyone knows if its a big diff between class2 and class6?
The read/write speed is different. Here's what I bought: http://www.meritline.com/showproduct.aspx?ProductID=26412&SEName=adata-8gb-microsdhc-card-class4
From Wiki:
* Class 2: 2 MByte/s - 13x
* Class 4: 4 MByte/s - 26x
* Class 6: 6 MByte/s - 40x
The one I bought really did write at 6mb/s which was surprising (although the item description changed to class 4 even though I bought a class 6)
Thanks, glad I bought a class6 card ..
I've bought a 16GB Transcend Class 6 card and it's great.
The class sytem is based upon that the card should read/write a minimum of MB same as the class it is. So a class 6 card should read & write at a minimum speed of 6MB. My card actually is actually faster than this, but it should not go below 6MB on any occation.
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I've bought a 16GB Transcend Class 6 card and it's great.
The class sytem is based upon that the card should read/write a minimum of MB same as the class it is. So a class 6 card should read & write at a minimum speed of 6MB. My card actually is actually faster than this, but it should not go below 6MB on any occation.
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Agreed with the Above, however dont base your choice on class only, as there is another thread on here, try searching which a member said that a good brand class 2 (sandisk in particular) outperformed a class 6 ok/crap brand. All the class is there for is to not allow the chip to write any less then stated it does not mean it is faster because its class 6 or class 5
i went with kingston because it comes with a lifetime warranty.
Hi all!
What class of sd cards is the best for NT? Is it necessary to bay class 10 sd card?
I'm using a Sandisk Class 4 16gig card and it works fine. Absolutely no problems. Haven't tried a class 10 so I can't reliably say whether it would be better or not.
class speed doesn't matter much when it comes to using it with the NT. the reason is because the class speed just represents the write speed, whereas when you use your sdcard in the NT, the only thing that matters is read speed. So I would say a class 10 card isn't worth the money. I would go for like a class 4 or class 6 16gb card. I find that to be the sweet spot. hope that helps
i am using a 16gig hc class 4, show it in a video
I asked that question because i want to bay new sd card for my Nook, but i don't know if nook's controller allow me to use my card in full speed.
I am getting a 32gb Class 10 card (Lexar) that I paid 40 dollars for. I will let you know how it performs once I receive/install.
I downloaded SDFormatter and if anyone has suggestions on formatting or partitioning, let me know. I heard FAT32 but that is all I know.
I'm using an AmazonBasics class 10 32Gb card that I already had in my camera and it works great. I'll probably buy another just like it to put back in the camera.
i've bought a new silicon power's class 10 sd card. SD tools test showed me 15.9 write speed and 18.2 read speed.
Someplace here on forum I have read the best is to get a ScanDisk class 2 or 4 to work with the NT. Perhaps you could do a search on ScanDisk and find the exact post. BTW because of that recommendation that is what I use with my NT and so far so good that is working out great for me.
Manual suggests Class 6. Where did you find the 32 gig for $40?
Not sure the development forum is the right place, but it's the only forum that is Xperia Ray related. I wanted to say that I bought a 64GB microSDXC card, reformatted it to FAT32 in my computer, and my Xperia Ray accepts it just fine, all GB's are there.
I mention this in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25023349#, but that is not an Xperia thread.
See attachment.. (sorry, can't find screenshot on the ICS beta, still waiting for the release in my country, or an image that I can flash from my mac)
I was not patient enough to fill the full 64gb with the SD Card Tester, but I went up to 33gb, so past the 32gb limit.
wow, that's good news
ps : screenshot in ics : hold volume down and power button for a second, and voila
Nice, my 32 is pretty full but I'll probably wait till the price drops.
Sent from a blackened Ray S V6
Nice man
but the 64GB card price is too expensive to me
This is great news! Which brand of the card are you using? We can perhaps maintain a list of supported cards for the ray.
The memory card I used is:
SanDisk Mobile Ultra 6 MicroSDXC 64GB
By the way, the SD Card Tester indeed reached a continuous write speed of 6 MB/s, in agreement with the card being "Class 6". Initially it peaked at something around 10 MB/s.
there was a recent drop in price for this card to USD 69.50, and i was about to purchase it, but change my mind and got the new sandisk mobile ultra class 10, i will still get this sometime next week.
if anyone needs to know the speed.
sandisk 64GB class 6
using UHS I card reader
read 38mb/s
write 6-8mb/s
high speed card reader (non UHS I)
read 19-21mb/s
write 6-8mb/s
sandisk 32GB class 10
using UHS I card reader
read 38mb/s
write 11.5-13mb/s
high speed card reader (non UHS I)
read 19-21mb/s
write 11.5-13mb/s
kms108 said:
there was a recent drop in price for this card to USD 69.50, and i was about to purchase it, but change my mind and got the new sandisk mobile ultra class 10, i will still get this sometime next week.
if anyone needs to know the speed.
sandisk 64GB class 6
using UHS I card reader
read 38mb/s
write 6-8mb/s
high speed card reader (non UHS I)
read 19-21mb/s
write 6-8mb/s
sandisk 32GB class 10
using UHS I card reader
read 38mb/s
write 11.5-13mb/s
high speed card reader (non UHS I)
read 19-21mb/s
write 11.5-13mb/s
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Damn class 10! Just got mine class 6 card but I'm satisfied
Sent from a blackened Ray S V6
With the recent drop in price, the class 10 just showed up, so i'm guessing a 64GB class 10 should be around the corner.
I could not format FAT32 with WIN7 64bit, it always says to big to format, i've made it with this tool
www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/download/fat32format.zip
I can confirm 64 gb sd card with ray
Haun said:
I could not format FAT32 with WIN7 64bit, it always says to big to format, i've made it with this tool
www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/download/fat32format.zip
I can confirm 64 gb sd card with ray
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you dont need to go through all that trouble, just format it on the ray.
Hello there,
I have bought a Sandisk Micro SDXC Mobile Ultra UHS-1 class 10 64gb for my Xperia Ray and it perfectly works !
kms108 said:
you dont need to go through all that trouble, just format it on the ray.
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You can't format directly from the phone, the option is unavailable.
With Win 7 64bits, you need a software in order to format the micro sd card (example : EaseUS partition master home edition)
You can
I can confirm I formatted my SanDisk SDXC 64GB in the phone (gingerbread at that time). I was and I am still not able to use my card using the reader connected to Win7 directly, but connecting throught the phone works as expected. Great thing. Really looking forward to 128GB
You guys listen to music on ray a lot or what?
Taking a lot of pics and still not used half of my 4GB class 2, but I will move to 8GB class 10 one for better speed.
Glad to know a 64gig works on our ray, I thought it could only cope with a 32gb. Foggy I have a 32gb in mine atm but only have 9gb left, yes I do have lots of photos and videos and music lol
Sent from my Xperia ray using xda premium
YAY 64GB is working fine here on my SE Ray even though it is not listed as SUPPORTED in SanDisk web page.
SanDisk
UHS Class 1
CLASS 10
30mb/s
200x
On ebay for 68 dollars (free shipping) as of now....
My 32gb class 10 is almost full and left about 200mb...
Im glad to hear that ray can support 64gb..
:thumbup:
Sent from my POWER'ED Ray
Buying 64 GB
And my Ray boots up a lot faster too with my new class10 64gb microSDXC, compared to when I had my previous class4 32gb microSD...
It feels good to check the available memory space.... 51.7gb free
Turbomortel said:
Hello there,
I have bought a Sandisk Micro SDXC Mobile Ultra UHS-1 class 10 64gb for my Xperia Ray and it perfectly works !
You can't format directly from the phone, the option is unavailable.
With Win 7 64bits, you need a software in order to format the micro sd card (example : EaseUS partition master home edition)
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Actually you can use command-line to format any media bigger than 32 GB to FAT32, just type cmd in Start > Run a then
format X: /FS:FAT32 /Q, where X: is the letter of your phone's memory card
Amazon and Best Buy currently have the "SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card" for $20 and was wondering if this would a good card for rooting and running JB on the Nook Tablet (16GB)?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0_0&redirect=true&t=slicinc-20&tag=slicinc-20
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/SanDisk...&cmp=RMX&ky=2osewwzdCrbzQ1GSkGq8l2Pqc8Sa8YrUW
According to the user submitted CrystalDisk Mark benchmark scores, that card should be excellent. And that's a really good value as well. Myself, I'm waiting for cheaper price on the 64GB MicroSD.
jbl0ggs said:
Amazon and Best Buy currently have the "SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card" for $20 and was wondering if this would a good card for rooting and running JB on the Nook Tablet (16GB)?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0_0&redirect=true&t=slicinc-20&tag=slicinc-20
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/SanDisk...&cmp=RMX&ky=2osewwzdCrbzQ1GSkGq8l2Pqc8Sa8YrUW
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Class 10 SD cards don't work as well as class 4 or 6 with custom ROMs for Nook. Depends if you want to internally flash or use an SDC version.
datallboy said:
Class 10 SD cards don't work as well as class 4 or 6 with custom ROMs for Nook. Depends if you want to internally flash or use an SDC version.
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The newer SanDisk UH1 cards are an exception to rule. They have excellent small-block random write speeds. (A link to CrystalDiskMark scores may be found at iamafanof.wordpress.com) My son's been running CM10.1 from an external SanDisk 64GB microSD card for over a month and hasn't had any problem with racing-car games from the PlayStore.
I've been using that card for the last 4 months. Haven't had a problem yet, it's blazing fast for media I put on it. Despite having over 5,000 epubs and pdfs, over 5,000 pictures and over 100 videos sent from phones. I install apps onto the internal though. So haven't tested any of that.