[Help] Is this microSD card will work on S3? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is this microSD card works on our s3? And Is it worth it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SanDisk-Mob...gital_Camera_Memory_Cards&hash=item3f259c795d
[Sorry if Ebay links are not allowed-I could not find a law against it]
Thank you.

I have the 32 g version and was working fine
It wasn't from ebay (Amazon)
And now it's in the galaxy tab (replaced with a 64 Samsung)
There were a batch of sandisk that drew more power and cause certain phones to unmount

I have the exact same card. Works fine for me!

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[Q] i717 and microSDXC

Hi Everyone,
Does microSDXC cards work with Note 1? I'm thinking of getting one to replace my old 16GB. Not sure if it would work.
Thanks
Vithy
I have used several 64gb cards. Work fine providing the phone doesn't seize up while writing to the card or you eject it properly but that would be true for any sdcard.
dvdivx said:
I have used several 64gb cards. Work fine providing the phone doesn't seize up while writing to the card or you eject it properly but that would be true for any sdcard.
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Which 64Gb card worked the best for you? I would love to use one on my Note, because 32Gb isn't sufficient for me.

[Q] Can i9100 rut 64gb micro sd ?

Hello, i have Samsung Galaxy s2 i9100. And i have on it only 8gb , so i want to buy 64gb micro sd.
But i read that sombodey said that it will cause problems on the phone or something like that. So i want to know
if will be problems with the sd card 64gb , or just to but 32gb micro sd ?
P.s- Can i buy Micro sd sdxc ? or sdhc ?
Yes, 64GB microSDXC cards work fine with the SGS2. However, if you do have problems of any kind, do a search (particularly in the Accessories section first) & you'll find plenty of threads that should enable you to sort any issues.
Edit - No, you can't use SDHC cards. I mean, look at the size of those. Or at least not without an adapter & some cabling, and then you'd have the problem, of getting the cover on the back of the phone.
MistahBungle said:
Yes, 64GB microSDXC cards work fine with the SGS2. However, if you do have problems of any kind, do a search (particularly in the Accessories section first) & you'll find plenty of threads that should enable you to sort any issues.
Edit - No, you can't use SDHC cards. I mean, look at the size of those. Or at least not without an adapter & some cabling, and then you'd have the problem, of getting the cover on the back of the phone.
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Thank you when i said sdhc , i meant micro sdhc
You can use 2/4/8/16/32GB microSDHC cards as well
According to this site http://androidforums.com/android-accessories/832403-list-phones-work-128gb-microsdxc-card-sandisk.html we can even use 128GB micro sd card ...
my sandisk 64GB is working well in my i9100G, and plus its format is NTFS~

Help - 64GB Micro SD card support..

I'm on stock 3.22...
Just bought new 64gb micro SD but facing few problems.
Transferred all my data from old 32gb to new 64gb..
1. Images and videos get automatically deleted... 2. If I take pictures on new 64gb memory card, they get corrupted suddenly.. Old remains as it is.
Tested the same memory card with other phones and works perfectly...
Tried multiple 64gb cards but problem remains same..
Any help would be appreciated..
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Well i have a 64GB card on my Max since i bought it going from 1.64 to 3.22 and to paoloscm12 and it works percfectly in all of them. You have to make sure your 64GB card is of good branding like Sandisk, Samsung.. etc and not some weird **** you bought on aliexpress. If thats all good, you should try formating your card to exfat if its in some other format, or , if that doesnt work, you can try formating it to fat32 which theoretically cant be done but worked when i had it in my samsung galaxy s2 which didnt support more than 32gb expansion cards.
Same as what pilililo2 said here...

[Q] Copy of 64gb Micro SD to 128gb Micro SD

I recently copied a SanDisk 64gb to SanDisk128gb Micro SD used in a Verizon Note. It currently is using Alliance 4.4.2. Everything copied fine but it does not show the larger size under settings.
Can a 128gb card actually show up in a Note 2? I was under the impression it should.
I also was going to also hardware modify this phone to be wireless charge but will it work in the firmware?
Thanks
NB2A said:
I recently copied a SanDisk 64gb to SanDisk128gb Micro SD used in a Verizon Note. It currently is using Alliance 4.4.2. Everything copied fine but it does not show the larger size under settings.
Can a 128gb card actually show up in a Note 2? I was under the impression it should.
I also was going to also hardware modify this phone to be wireless charge but will it work in the firmware?
Thanks
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The Note 2 is limited to a 64gb memory card and no higher unfortunately. So unfortunately you are stuck with only using the 64 card.

What type of SD cards are supported on the Galaxy S II GT-I9100?

Hello all, I recently got myself a GT-I9100 and will be flashing it with Replicant. I plan on storing lots of music on a micro sd card, but I am not familiar with which cards are compatible and what is the max card size I can use and what brands are recommended. I read somewhere earlier that someone was able to get a Sandisk 128GB card to work after mounting and formatting it. I wanted to know if the Samsung MicroSDXC UHS-3 Evo Plus 512GB card would work? Can anyone confirm or know any information that could help me? Thanks in advance!
256GB microSD works fine with Samsung Galaxy S2 without any additional formatting but a speed of file copying with the device is at about 10MB/s only.
I was not able to test 512GB nor 1TB microSDs but I will be happy if anyone will do it and report about it here.
JaLoou said:
256GB microSD works fine with Samsung Galaxy S2 without any additional formatting but a speed of file copying with the device is at about 10MB/s only.
I was not able to test 512GB nor 1TB microSDs but I will be happy if anyone will do it and report about it here.
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It is essential that there is a compatibility between the controller on the phone and the controller in the memory.
The size of memory is a secondary matter.
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