I'm lurking through eBay looking for a 32gb SD card and they all say "Make sure it's compatible with your device".
What is the best 32gb SDHC card for the E3D?
Which ones work and which don't?
Thank you.
Usually when they say that it's because there is sd and sdhc. SD is usually up to 2GB and sdhc is 4GB on up and the Evo 3D supports up to a 32gb micro sd card which is sdhc. You should be good. Most sd and sdhc is seen a lot with cameras. Hope this helps
I'm pretty sure does work , most SD cards will work what they mean is about a 32 gb SD card working on your device or if it supports the speeds as well, old phones supports up to 16gb and didn't support class 10 SD cards
If you don't have an Evo3d well you don't have an Evo3d
Be careful!
A lot of Ebay cards have turned out to be fake 32GB cards. You do get what you pay for! Also, if you're going to get a 32GB, make sure it is class 10. And I would definitely test it for bad sectors. Unsure what the name of the utility is, but I know I've seen one talked about here. Just be careful.
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I'm looking for a Micro SD card for my Wing. Naturally I want the biggest card possible. I found a website that has a few card by different manufacturers, and all at different prices. Is there really a difference? Does SanDisk really make a better product than A-Data? It appears they want me to think so since they charge $20 more for their 2GB card.
I got a 1GB Kinston microSD and a 2GB SanDisk microSD. I have no problems with both cards in my XDA. Smooth and reliable, so far. The only problem a encountered so far is that I can't get my 2GB microSD card to work on my PCs. It just won't read and formating doesn't work either, but as I said I have no trouble using them in my XDA.
The 2GB A-Data microSD works well with the Herald. I got the one that's packaged with a USB "microReader" since the phone only does USB 1.1. With the reader attached to my keychain, this 2GB card also doubles as portable memory.
http://www.adata.com.tw/adata_en/product_show.php?ProductNo=AMCSRZZZGH
I got the 2GB ADATA from NewEgg and it works just fine in the Herald. Using the included SD adapter, and I can read it in my Toshiba notebook's built-in SD reader. No complaints whatsoever.
i bought my kingston 2gb micro sd from buy.com for $15 before shipping.
I bought a Transcend 2GB MicroSD from newegg.com for $26 w/ s+h and it works great on my Wing. It also comes with adapters for standard SD and MiniSD.
And you have seen this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=313247
The Wing is SD 2.0 compliant, so it can work with SD HC cards up to 32 gigs. You can buy a 4 GB SD card, although it will cost around $100-$200.
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The Wing is SD 2.0 compliant, so it can work with SD HC cards up to 32 gigs. You can buy a 4 GB SD card, although it will cost around $100-$200.
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doesnt this site sell the 4gb micro sd card for $60-$80 after conversion to US dollars? so that means we should be able to get it around that price too very soon if not already
https://www.multielectronics.de/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/1708760a
http://www.mindfactory.de/cgi-bin/MindStore.storefront/DE/Product/0027227?pid=evendi
HI All.....i just got off the phone with Viewsonic and the rep told me that she could only say for sure that an 8gb micro SD "HC" card would work with the G tablet.....she wasnt sure about a 16gb but knew a 32 gb would not work if it was "HC".....I wondered if folks here can verify that, and since most of the micro SD cards I see for sale are SD "HC".....if anyone could suggest a place to pick up a NON "HC" micro SD care at a good price....thanks a lot for all the help......
I use a 16 HC every day.
For the larger cards, I don't know that you can even get non "High Capacity" (HC) cards. The prices on these are generally not bad. The tech specs of the device say that you can expand up to 16GB through the SD slot, but that may be due to the shear fact that >16gb (aka 32gb) cards haven't be available to consumers without a ridiculous price since late last year. You can generally get 16GB SDHC cards for about $30 online.
SD HC cards
Meritline has real good prices on SD cards and other things. You might check there. Some things ship from China so it takes a while to get them. I have bought quite a few things from them.
I can't post the link but you can google it or bing it or just put 2 and 2 together.
Thanks for the help and suggestions gang...I really appreciate it........
I run a 32gb SD HC card in my gtab and it works fine. You won't have any problems running an HC card.
So no one can confirm the 32G SDHC? I ordered one this a.m. and then saw this thread. I hope it works!
<never mind - just saw newer post!>
Sheri
x2 for uSDHC @32Gb. No issues so far. I'm just using the cheapest one I could get. ..
Cipher64,
32 gb cards have worked since last November. But I have heard of people who ran
across a certain brand or model card that didn't work.
The G-Tablet and Android are neat products -- but you will find there are lots of
oddities and flaws here and there......
Rev
32GB SDHC
Mine is on its way. I read somewhere that this should work fine.
Simple enough,
Does anyone know the largest size external micro SD card that the USA T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant supports?
I'm wanting to buy a 32GB one, but I don't want to if it won't support it,
help?
EDIT: Does anyone know what class external SD card the Vibrant comes with as well?
I don't have one but others have confirmed it supports the 32 gig. Waiting for it to come down some more. For me its not worth it. Due to the size I have a small case I keep in my wallet and now I have 32gb lol.
Thanks! does anyone know what class the stock external SD card (that comes with the Vibrant) is?
BUMP......
the stock card for me was a Class 4. I assume it's the same for all other Vibrants.
I got a 16gb one for 36$ at Radio Shack because it was so cheap. If it supports a 32gb maybe one day I'll switch but the one I have is good for now.
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robertneusch said:
I got a 16gb one for 36$ at Radio Shack because it was so cheap. If it supports a 32gb maybe one day I'll switch but the one I have is good for now.
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I got mine for $25, used ofcourse but from a noobie friend so its fairly new.
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ATrueJesusFreak said:
Simple enough,
Does anyone know the largest size external micro SD card that the USA T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant supports?
I'm wanting to buy a 32GB one, but I don't want to if it won't support it,
help?
EDIT: Does anyone know what class external SD card the Vibrant comes with as well?
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My stock 2gb card does not have a class marked but thru bench results and testing, im guessing class 2....BEWARE!.....I bought a 32gb sd that had no class markings. It detected the sd and all seemed well untill i tried to play a video. You get what you pay for. NEVER buy an sd with no class markings! It didnt even have the capability to be used as "ready boost for windows" I now have the sidekick and swapped my 4gb class 2 for the sd card in my old lady's 8 gb class 4. What a huge difference in video playback (c2 vrs c4). And if you want to move apps to sd. Class 4 or above is the way to go.
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My stock 2gb card does not have a class marked but thru bench results and testing, im guessing class 2....BEWARE!.....I bought a 32gb sd that had no class markings. It detected the sd and all seemed well untill i tried to play a video. You get what you pay for. NEVER buy an sd with no class markings! It didnt even have the capability to be used as "ready boost for windows" I now have the sidekick and swapped my 4gb class 2 for the sd card in my old lady's 8 gb class 4. What a huge difference in video playback (c2 vrs c4). And if you want to move apps to sd. Class 4 or above is the way to go.
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My mom just bought me an 8gb micro sd for my upcoming birthday. Luckily it's a class 4. I'll be using it for movies and music.
There was a lot of discussion about external SDCards in the Nook Color forum because of the Nook's ability to dual boot and run a second OS from the SDCard. Many brands of cards and class of cards were tested. It came down to "do not believe" that a higher class card is really faster. Testing showed that a class 4 Sandisk SDCard was faster than all other brands class 10 cards in random read writes. In some cases by a very large margin. The classes are based on sequential read/write only.
Never knew memorette made MicroSD cards as well!
Anyone have one of these, try them, good/bad experience with their microsd cards?
Memorette 32gb Micro SD SDHC CLASS 10
I just bought 2 of them on eBay. Hope they are good, let you know in a month or so when I get them from China(worth the risk at £12 each and paid via paypal so pretty safe)
dotpro said:
Never knew memorette made MicroSD cards as well!
Anyone have one of these, try them, good/bad experience with their microsd cards?
Memorette 32gb Micro SD SDHC CLASS 10
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Interesting discussion here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958010
Becareful buying micro sd cards on Ebay. I got scammed a few months ago. Bought a 32gb micro sd class 10 card for what I thought was a very good price. When I hooked it up to my computer with an usb adaptor it was recognized and showed 32gb in size. When I tried to move a large file (10Gig) it said "no disk space". It turned out to be an 8gb micro sd card labeled as a 32gb card. They installed a program in the micro sd card to show 32gb when you open it up in your computer. I got my money back through my credit card company and I emailed other buyers who bought them from this seller. Funny thing is everyone else thought it was fine and left good feedback for that seller until they tried adding more than 8gb into the card. I would stick with buying stuff like micro sd cards, usb flash drives, etc on Amazon, Newegg, or Frys. Its not worth trying to save $10-$20 or more on a $80 microsd card from Amazon.
Oh yeah I just read the feedback on one seller of the Memorette 32gb Micro SD SDHC CLASS 10 and I read a few "DOA", "not as advertised but refunded", "my computer can't read it". The rest who are happy probably didn't even try putting 30gb of data on the card yet. Again buyer beware.
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Becareful buying micro sd cards on Ebay. I got scammed a few months ago. Bought a 32gb micro sd class 10 card for what I thought was a very good price. When I hooked it up to my computer with an usb adaptor it was recognized and showed 32gb in size. When I tried to move a large file (10Gig) it said "no disk space". It turned out to be an 8gb micro sd card labeled as a 32gb card. They installed a program in the micro sd card to show 32gb when you open it up in your computer. I got my money back through my credit card company and I emailed other buyers who bought them from this seller. Funny thing is everyone else thought it was fine and left good feedback for that seller until they tried adding more than 8gb into the card. I would stick with buying stuff like micro sd cards, usb flash drives, etc on Amazon, Newegg, or Frys. Its not worth trying to save $10-$20 or more on a $80 microsd card from Amazon.
Oh yeah I just read the feedback on one seller of the Memorette 32gb Micro SD SDHC CLASS 10 and I read a few "DOA", "not as advertised but refunded", "my computer can't read it". The rest who are happy probably didn't even try putting 30gb of data on the card yet. Again buyer beware.
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i have tried the same thing, and the problem is not many is testing the cards.. i bught 3 class 6 before i got the real class 6 card, got my money back the other to times thow, but when buying from ebay always test the card as the first, there are many cheaters out there.
and yaa again the funny thing was that many said this was good, so i pick out 2 or 3 guys and ask them to try it, and guess what, they were cheated as well they just didnt knew it..
Do we know what maximum speeds the TF is capable of? I just read that thread posted so it got me wondering if its worth buying a class 10 card or not. I tried looking online but didn't really see anything about it. Is it safe to assume then that a class 10 will perform to its maximum when used in the TF?
Make sure you test the capacity of your micro sd card. Too many scams on memory cards from China. They will use a smaller capacity memory card and install a program in it to make it look bigger than it is. They use 8gb cards to make it look like it is 32gb. When you get your memory cards test it by adding large files to capacity.
Read the feedback left by a buyer. Many leave feedback before testing out their fake 32gb microsd cards LOL.
By my test it's a class 5, but the buyer is really good and fast!!! NICE EBAYER Member id davidegatto ( Feedback Score Of 62) Apr-22-11 02:50
Follow-up by davidegatto (Apr-24-11 06:44):
Attention, the subject received after several test is a fake! Wait to shop until
For stuff like that, it's better to buy from a reputable vendor.
I got a 16GB class 6 card off of Amazon a little while ago to use in my Nook Color. I'll be using it in the TF. 16GB will be plenty of storage for me. Maybe when 32GB cards are a bit cheaper...
Sucks that tablets didn't go with full size SD card slots. I'd have much preferred that. 32GB SDHC cards aren't that expensive.
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For stuff like that, it's better to buy from a reputable vendor.
I got a 16GB class 6 card off of Amazon a little while ago to use in my Nook Color. I'll be using it in the TF. 16GB will be plenty of storage for me. Maybe when 32GB cards are a bit cheaper...
Sucks that tablets didn't go with full size SD card slots. I'd have much preferred that. 32GB SDHC cards aren't that expensive.
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I hear you! a SDHC slot doesn't take up THAT much room. It's a shame they only included it in the keyboard dock I don't always want to carry around my dock with me
Also as a photographer, it's kind of a shame to not be able to plug in my camera's SDHC card directly into the tablet to view the pictures
Seen a fair bit about fake cards. Just as well I have paid through paypal using my credit card just in case.
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I hear you! a SDHC slot doesn't take up THAT much room. It's a shame they only included it in the keyboard dock I don't always want to carry around my dock with me
Also as a photographer, it's kind of a shame to not be able to plug in my camera's SDHC card directly into the tablet to view the pictures
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fair do.. but its not a massive expense to switch to a micro sdhc and adaptors/tiny USB card reader.. see my post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13461758&postcount=44
jms_uk said:
fair do.. but its not a massive expense to switch to a micro sdhc and adaptors/tiny USB card reader.. see my post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13461758&postcount=44
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MicroSD's aren't fast enough Slow SD cards really limit how many shots you can take in a row. I tend to do a lot of burst RAW shots and if the SD card isn't fast enough, the buffer will fill up too quickly
what class of SD are you using? People are purchasing class 10 microSDs to use with the transformers at reasonable prices.. still not fast enough?
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what class of SD are you using? People are purchasing class 10 microSDs to use with the transformers at reasonable prices.. still not fast enough?
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Sandisk Extreme.. they're rated at around 30MB/s
sorry, being thick here.. but in class terms.. what is that?
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sorry, being thick here.. but in class terms.. what is that?
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30MB/s corresponds with a "Class 30" The class rating is just the guaranteed minimum speed in MB/s
No no no no never use memorette. I did, got a 32g card for 50 bucks. Put it in my mac to transfer 25g of stuff. Stopped unexpectedly after 20, after that it won't be recognized by either my imac or my phone, won't even allow me to format using terminal in the mac. Beware! U can get sandisk class 4 for 75 on amazon, it works pretty fast. I used it.
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Just don't want to sound thick here, but my sandisk class 4 gave me speeds comparable to other cards class 6... Juz saying... Microsd classes are not as distinct as sdcard classes. Just my opinion, please no flaming!
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I bought a SanDisk microSDHC 32GB class 4 for $63 and arrived today.
I did the test and the constant writing speed for 16+gb was 5.15mb/sec and the reading at 14mb/sec. More tests will follow.
Anyone have experience to use Patriot?
It comes with 5 years warranty.
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To anyone out there that has used Micro SD Cards....
1) First of all, I know the A101IT supports SDHC Micro SD Cards but does it support any 32GB Micro SD Cards at all??
(All the 32GB Micro SD Cards I've seen show the SDHC written label on them).
2) If the A101IT does support the 32GB Micro SD Card, what manufacturer brands along with their Class #'s have been found to work when tested with data and media in upwards of 16GBs in this case.
(I.E. - SanDisk 8GB Class 4/... Works for me on my A101IT).
Reason:
I want to put my Band of Brothers HBO TV Show Series (7.20GBs), True Blood HBO TV Show Series (19.3GBs), about 1-2GBs of music, a couple DVD Movies, and finally leave the few remaining space on the card for Market Apps and put ALL this ^ on 1 card because I don't like always carrying around my external portable 500 GB HDD. I have an 8GB Micro SD Card and I need more space on it so please advise of bigger and better cards. Thanks!
In other news:
From sources I found on Yahoo and Google, I read that SanDisk is in the development stage of working on a 128GB Micro SDXC Card for mobile devices AND a 128GB SDXC Flash Card for devices like digital cameras to which both will reportedly be available by the end of 2011. Reports show that for the 128GB Standard SDXC Card at 133x speed made by Lexar is roughly $700 and the 128GB SDXC Flash Card at 100x speed made by SanDisk is $1500! So if the below configuration of HC/XC is what SD says it is then in the coming years we should see a 2TB Standard SDXC card for like $5000 and a 2TB Micro SDXC Card for like $10,000?! Then fast forward and imagine about 30 years from now where we would have a double-sided Micro SDXC Card with like 6TBs total (3TB on each side) as the total amount of space on the card and costing like $20,000?! ... Yay, can't wait... *(sarcastically).*
SDHC: 4 GB to 32 GB
SDXC: >32 GB to 2 TB
Yes the Archos can handle any non fake 32GB microsd's.
I specifically say non fake because if you buy them cheap it might be one that doesn't really hold the data ( had one given to me that was fake ).
And for the price of the SDXC Crads.
I bought a 540MB harddrive for DM1500 in 1990, because i needed the space then.
About 1 year later it was around DM500.
Now you get 1TB for €50.
And with this its the same, when they produce more, price will drop dramatically.
Well I got 2 different 32GB Micro SD Cards. One is by Kingston at a Class 4 & the other by a no-named company because there is no name on it and that one is at a Class 6. I formatted each to NTFS, FAT32, AND extFAT and absolutely none of it works like it should. For each card I put like 6 GBs on them and loaded them back into my A101IT and only part of the stuff comes up that I transferred to it like my folder of strickly .apk's, a few but not all of my documents, and the folder I made for the Swap Files from another thread here on XDA. Other stuff on the card like the folder of my Movies, Band of Brothers TV Show Series, and the entire folder of my pictures never show up and it looks like it just randomly deleted the other stuff. When I go to open up either one of my 32GB SD Cards from on my A101IT.... everything but my folder of .apk's are still on the card?!
Is there anything I did wrong in formatting or any way I should format either card? Is my problem that I should use a Class 8/10 Card regardless of the card's GB size??
Most of noname SD cards are fake. Lots of Kingston and Transcend cards are fake too the only way I found is to buy from well-known shops where chances to get a fake are lower and you can get a replacement if something went wrong. As usual cards for $90 work better than $40, but you can get a garbage for full price
It seems both yours cards are fake. There are a lot of cards on the market marked as 32Gb and their real capacity is 8Gb maximum. What did you use for formatting?
I've bought mine from Amazon directly and waiting for delivery. It was $60 for 4 class. I'm worried a bit but hope for better
Well after formatting both 32GB Micro SD Cards on my laptop, I found that both cards are truly not fake and each of their real capacities are at 31.7 GBs and 30.9 GBs respectively. I was thinking that they just had some kind of read/write problem but I formatted both cards to the default NTFS again for like the 4th time and now they work on my A101IT?! I think the problem lies with my Toshiba laptop's USB ports and its built-in SD Card Slot because my laptop is like 6 years old and holding onto a thread to keep from dying (I've been having other non-SD Card related problems lately too). But I think it's solved now because the cards both work.
Does archos support ntfs for sd card ?