64GB SD Cards - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

I decided to try a 64GB SD card when my 32gb card ran out of space. It works great except the stock music player doesn't recognise the music on the SD. I don't know why it does that, but I bought Power amp which is better anyway.
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not to be a **** or anything but there is already a thread on this subject http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618459&highlight=64+gb

daniel644 said:
not to be a **** or anything but there is already a thread on this subject http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1618459&highlight=64+gb
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Lol that shows why I should search / READ THE FORUM before posting.

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[REQUEST] Avatar movie file, mobi tv, sims 3, Gogo, etc

Could someone please post the avatar movie file and the other exclusive apps, such as sim 3, mobi tv, and gogo, and whatever other useful apks i can use on my evo.
Download the vibrant dump from the developer section. It does not come with the avatar movie though, nor will the avatar movie even work on your evo its got DRM. It also does not have the sims 3 and we cant post it... that would be illegal lol....
u americans are soooo lucky in the uk we dont get any cool features like these i might move to america now lol
sareen said:
u americans are soooo lucky in the uk we dont get any cool features like these i might move to america now lol
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Cool features? I rather get stock Android applications, a lot of these things that hes requesting for are bloatware and a lot of us uninstall it. The things like The Sims and Avatar are neat but they are DRM protected. Also the applications like Mobitv, Kindle, etc that come preloaded with the phone aren't the actual app.. they are generally 30-day trials.
How bout you get rid of that evo and get a vibrant, or epic if your on sprint.
sareen said:
u americans are soooo lucky in the uk we dont get any cool features like these i might move to america now lol
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yeah but you guys get the galaxy s with the front cam
Gogo is justs a web short url make it yourself!
mobitv link http://db.tt/s83QDj
I rather have I9000, but it won't make it for t-mobile 3g here.
Technically we could post the Avater movie file cause it won't play with out the apk that only works on this device. (thinking out loud sorry) could someone post the avater files from the sdcard for those who erased there memory card ? Thanks
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blackerwater said:
Technically we could post the Avater movie file cause it won't play with out the apk that only works on this device. (thinking out loud sorry) could someone post the avater files from the sdcard for those who erased there memory card ? Thanks
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It WILL play without the apk file, it WILL play if moved to another Vibrant, it WON'T play on any other device, and it IS illegal to upload it because it's copyright Fox or whomever.
On a side note, how the HELL do people keep deleting this thing?
Oh, and because it was bothering me: "Avatar", "without", "Could", "Avatar", "their".
raduque said:
It WILL play without the apk file, it WILL play if moved to another Vibrant, it WON'T play on any other device, and it IS illegal to upload it because it's copyright Fox or whomever.
On a side note, how the HELL do people keep deleting this thing?
Oh, and because it was bothering me: "Avatar", "without", "Could", "Avatar", "their".
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He is right. I rooted my Vibrant and swapped out the SD Card. After that,
I deleted the apk and such, then moved the movie files to my new SD Card.
No apk, file plays flawlessly.
Strange cause when you move it over to a mytouch slide it won't play.
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Strange cause when you move it over to a mytouch slide it won't play.
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It's only licensed to play on the Vibrant.
Possibly only on Samsung's customized rom, too (IOW, you won't be able to play it on CM6).
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Strange cause when you move it over to a mytouch slide it won't play.
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DRM is preventing that.
This is why posting this for vibrant users should be ok.
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it is protected... I wanted to change my SD from the stock 2gb to a 16gb, so I copy the movie to my laptop, the from the laptop to the 16gb and when I put the 16gb in the phone, the movie won't play, it says format not supported. I had to copy the movie to the phone, and from the phone to the new 16gb SD
raduque said:
Oh, and because it was bothering me: "Avatar", "without", "Could", "Avatar", "their".
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That's funny. Couple of beers buddy
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dq13 said:
it is protected... I wanted to change my SD from the stock 2gb to a 16gb, so I copy the movie to my laptop, the from the laptop to the 16gb and when I put the 16gb in the phone, the movie won't play, it says format not supported. I had to copy the movie to the phone, and from the phone to the new 16gb SD
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Or if you got a old phone with a SD card hook both up to the USB and just copy it over to the new SD card. Or you could probably even get away with copying it to your Samsung 14GB internal then switching the old SD to the new and then cutting it into the new SD card
zephiK said:
Or if you got a old phone with a SD card hook both up to the USB and just copy it over to the new SD card. Or you could probably even get away with copying it to your Samsung 14GB internal then switching the old SD to the new and then cutting it into the new SD card
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that's what I did. copy to the phone internal memmory and from there to the new SD...

Hardware hack to add sdcard support?

I wonder if anyone's looked in to this? Could be huge - most of us have a dead simcard slot - I wonder if there's a way to hack in an sdcard reader to the hardware?
What dead MicroSD card slot?
Do you mean the slot that has the serial # info and has nothing to do with ab SD card?
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What dead MicroSD card slot?
Do you mean the slot that has the serial # info and has nothing to do with ab SD card?
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He said dead sim card slot, not dead MicroSD card slot. The OP clearly realises the slot has nothing to do with an SD card. Seems you have misunderstood or not bothered to read it properly but nevertheless im sure the pretty much redundant piece of plastic with the serial info is something that I'm sure a lot of TP users would be prepared to sacrifice if they could mod in a card reader.
If you're going to hack anything then hack the USB port to work as a host and read away!
coolhand83 said:
He said dead sim card slot, not dead MicroSD card slot. The OP clearly realises the slot has nothing to do with an SD card. Seems you have misunderstood or not bothered to read it properly but nevertheless im sure the pretty much redundant piece of plastic with the serial info is something that I'm sure a lot of TP users would be prepared to sacrifice if they could mod in a card reader.
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Yes, I misunderstood... my apologies.
I've wondered if it would be possible to solder in a wire from a +5v somewhere to the USB. (I'm sure someone will quickly point out if this is a "bad" idea...)
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tekowalsky said:
I've wondered if it would be possible to solder in a wire from a +5v somewhere to the USB. (I'm sure someone will quickly point out if this is a "bad" idea...)
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you would probably need to create 5v first. the touchpad I think runs off something like 3v. while I seems like a good idea to hack in a card reader,my feeling is not to.worry until you in out of memory. a better idea might be a device stuck to the back containing a extra battery and a card.reader. It would make the tablet thicker but increase battery life and provide plenty of storageas well as providing the power needed for the reader.
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If you're going to hack anything then hack the USB port to work as a host and read away!
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This would also be awesome. I think it would take a bit more for this though than an sdcard since the sdcard can operate up to 3.7v.
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LateralOctober said:
This would also be awesome. I think it would take a bit more for this though than an sdcard since the sdcard can operate up to 3.7v.
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Sorry I wasn't clear enough, you can do this for real right now!
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Sorry I wasn't clear enough, you can do this for real right now!
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Do you have a link?
LateralOctober said:
Do you have a link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1316174
And there is another fuller in depth post on another forum which I will not post here as the last time I tried to be helpful I was accused of spamming and threatened with a ban so you will have to try a google.
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Oh what the heck
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/3724-functional-usb-host-on-touchpad/
pa49 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1316174
And there is another fuller in depth post on another forum which I will not post here as the last time I tried to be helpful I was accused of spamming and threatened with a ban so you will have to try a google.
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Oh what the heck
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/3724-functional-usb-host-on-touchpad/
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Well that's not near what the OP was talking about. An SD card that give you build in storage, even on the go, is much more practical than this option.
Still could be useful, but for me it not very practical.
RojasTKD said:
Well that's not near what the OP was talking about. An SD card that give you build in storage, even on the go, is much more practical than this option.
Still could be useful, but for me it not very practical.
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Of course it isn't, but it is what I was talking about and the OP asked for the link.
So what's your problem?
pa49 said:
Of course it isn't, but it is what I was talking about and the OP asked for the link.
So what's your problem?
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I don't have a problem...
1. I didn't see where he asked about it... my apologies there.
2. Just pointing out the limited usefulness compared to the SD card solution.
I wasn't trying to be a jerk.
Personally I think the best solution would have been if HP would of just included an SD or MicroSD card. It drive me nuts when manufacturers mimic the apple model and give you less option and features as if that will equal success (looking at you Touchpad and GalaxyTab 10.1).
Um... Looks like the subject is just about buried in the amount of crap everyone has been piling on so far.
So back to constructive discussion... What are the advantages of having SD card in your mobile device (be it a phone or a tablet)?
I have a 16GB microSD card in my Nexus One, and I have never taken it out. I almost wish all of the flash was just integrated.
With quality of USB and network file transfer protocols I think SD is just about useless.
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Um... Looks like the subject is just about buried in the amount of crap everyone has been piling on so far.
So back to constructive discussion... What are the advantages of having SD card in your mobile device (be it a phone or a tablet)?
I have a 16GB microSD card in my Nexus One, and I have never taken it out. I almost wish all of the flash was just integrated.
With quality of USB and network file transfer protocols I think SD is just about useless.
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Very simple, I can put all my photos, videos, documents, downloads, Maps for my GPS apps on my SD card. It leaves more space on my device for apps and if and when I wipe my device I don't lose any of it. I've had time when I was having an issue with a device and had to wipe everything. Having certain files on my SDcard kept me from loosing anything. with my phone I've stored different ROM on my SDcard so I could test them out and switch between various ROM with ease.
I don't take my SDcard out either, the purpose of the SDcard isn't to move files from you computer to you phone but rather as storage.
But, I'll give you $10 for that useless 16GB microSD card.
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Very simple, I can put all my photos, videos, documents, downloads, Maps for my GPS apps on my SD card. It leaves more space on my device for apps and if and when I wipe my device I don't lose any of it. I've had time when I was having an issue with a device and had to wipe everything. Having certain files on my SDcard kept me from loosing anything. with my phone I've stored different ROM on my SDcard so I could test them out and switch between various ROM with ease.
I don't take my SDcard out either, the purpose of the SDcard isn't to move files from you computer to you phone but rather as storage.
But, I'll give you $10 for that useless 16GB microSD card.
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Technically a TouchPad without hardware damage is unbrickable, USB is connected to CPU so you could always push a boot image to RAM.
You do bring up a valid issue, but some of the ways you can stop relying on local storage are cloud storage and cloud backups. These Palm accounts that we get with WebOS on the TouchPads do just that.
Which brings us to the next question, can we have an application to access our Palm accounts from Android?
r00tb33r said:
You do bring up a valid issue, but some of the ways you can stop relying on local storage are cloud storage and cloud backups. These Palm accounts that we get with WebOS on the TouchPads do just that.
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But I like local storage. I rather have my music on my SD card. There are some picture I'd also like to have on my device locally. Same with documents and a variety of other thing. I don't have to have everything on there, but there are something I would like to have. Not to mention that being a WiFi device I can't always have access to cloud storage.
There is room for both in my opinion.
OK, I'm done... back to you regularly scheduled thread.
ive been curious about this since i got mine, but i have a 32gb, so its never really been a project in the front of my mind...imma take a look at the whitesheets and teardowns (cuz i dont wanna open mine if SD isnt possible ) and see if there are even pins for data available, but im pretty sure there isnt, which would also explain why devs are working on getting OTG running

Wait... sd expandable for up to what???

I was just googling on Tmobile's website and this just got my attention. I've always thought ours has an available sd card expansion limit for up to 32gb but it says 48??? has any of you tried exceeding storage space of more than 32??.. i just find this interesting.
http://htc.t-mobile.com/amaze-camera-phone
b33j7030 said:
I was just googling on Tmobile's website and this just got my attention. I've always thought ours has an available sd card expansion limit for up to 32gb but it says 48??? has any of you tried exceeding storage space of more than 32??.. i just find this interesting.
http://htc.t-mobile.com/amaze-camera-phone
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I just checked the site and it said 32gb. Maybe you were looking at the wrong part? lol Anyways, I think some people on this forum have used the 64gb sd cards but I'm not sure.
shekki said:
I just checked the site and it said 32gb. Maybe you were looking at the wrong part? lol Anyways, I think some people on this forum have used the 64gb sd cards but I'm not sure.
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yea you can use 64gb cards... they just are formatted differently so you have to put them in your phone then use your phone to format them then they work like the rest of the sdcards
shekki said:
I just checked the site and it said 32gb. Maybe you were looking at the wrong part? lol Anyways, I think some people on this forum have used the 64gb sd cards but I'm not sure.
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Actually what he probably saw was right. What allot of company's do is add what memory comes with the phone already. So when they say you can expand to 48, they mean put in a 32gb + your 16 internal storage for a whopping 48. It's never exact 48 though since we get about 12gb of our 16 internal and about 28gb (give or take) from your 32 ad card.
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S3 sd card unexpectedly removed?

Didnt drop the phone at all. Could it be that i went to a cold country? Negative 5 and then i'm back in the tropics.
When it happened to me because I dropped it, I bought a new adapter on ebay for like $5 and installed it myself. it's super easy
how to use adapter he is talking about the S3
you take the phone apart and replace the slot. but don't do it if you don't know anything about it
Glebun said:
you take the phone apart and replace the slot. but don't do it if you don't know anything about it
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Please put a link to similar article.
Regards.
what article? just watch a disassembly video on YouTube
Glebun said:
what article? just watch a disassembly video on YouTube
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I mean the adapter that you bought.
just search. "sd card adapter i9300", it's not hard
Glebun said:
just search. "sd card adapter i9300", it's not hard
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Maybe I don't understand correctly, I didn't find any spare part like this in ebay, maybe I am not lazy, anyways if you are lazy to put a link about an item that you bought or don't want to help others isn't my problem.
Regards.
There you go
http://m.ebay.com/search?kw=i9300+s...=12&pgn=1&epp=24&cid=&cnm=&fads=1&mfs=&acimp=
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Don't ignore the more likely cause of this issue- the SD card is broken.

Memory Card issue

I had been using a Samsung evo 32gb in my g3 with no issues. I upgraded to the Samsung evo 128gb and now when I play my music, the music drops out a lot. I don't understand. I had a replacement sent to me and it does the same thing. I bought them from Amazon and have ran two different apps to test them. They come back as genuine Samsung cards. The cards are reading @ 41 mbs. So I'm not sure what the deal is. I only have a couple of days before I have to send the card back so I'm trying to find out if the cards are good or not. Thanks.
I had been using a Samsung evo 32gb in my g3 with no issues. I upgraded to the Samsung evo 128gb and now when I play my music, the music drops out a lot. I don't understand. I had a replacement sent to me and it does the same thing. I bought them from Amazon and have ran two different apps to test them. They come back as genuine Samsung cards. The cards are reading @ 41 mbs. So I'm not sure what the deal is. I only have a couple of days before I have to send the card back so I'm trying to find out if the cards are good or not. Thanks.
What format is the card in? FAT32? ExFAT? Whichever it is, try the other. Even if it came formatted, you can try formatting it from the phone instead. Sometimes it makes a difference.
Also, there's some apps to increase the cache for your Micro SD card. I think some music apps have a cache setting, too.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
What format is the card in? FAT32? ExFAT? Whichever it is, try the other. Even if it came formatted, you can try formatting it from the phone instead. Sometimes it makes a difference.
Also, there's some apps to increase the cache for your Micro SD card. I think some music apps have a cache setting, too.
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Sweet. I'll check into the formatting. Can you give some examples of apps you are referring to? Thanks!
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Sweet. I'll check into the formatting. Can you give some examples of apps you are referring to? Thanks!
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I haven't used any in a while so I don't remember specifically the app names.
If you search the Play Store for SD cache I see some but some of the hits are for other things related to cache, so you'll just have to judge by their names.
I think among all the other things it does, I believe ROM Toolbox by JRummy does that, but that app's overkill and might require buying for some features.
Sometimes I wish I could pay it forward with apps I've bought in the past. I've probably stopped using more apps that I've paid for than apps I currently use that require being bought.
You're welcome!
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I haven't used any in a while so I don't remember specifically the app names.
If you search the Play Store for SD cache I see some but some of the hits are for other things related to cache, so you'll just have to judge by their names.
I think among all the other things it does, I believe ROM Toolbox by JRummy does that, but that app's overkill and might require buying for some features.
Sometimes I wish I could pay it forward with apps I've bought in the past. I've probably stopped using more apps that I've paid for than apps I currently use that require being bought.
You're welcome!
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Thanks man. I sure appreciate your help. My old card was fat 32, new one is exfat. I'm backing up my sd card at this moment, so I can change it. Again thank you. Much appreciated.
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Interesting to hear if your reformatting makes a difference.
I have a 128gb Lexar 633x Class 10 (black/blue) that my VZW G3 will not recognize(mount) the card in any format or formatted with different softwares. Works fine is cameras and pcs/laptops.
But it will mount the 54gb version of same card.
good luck
Well, going from exfat to fat 32 seems to have helped some. It still has some drop out, but not like before. I'd say it's probably reduced to 1/2 or 1/4 of what I was experiencing.

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