Any recommendation for 128GB micro sd card for xperia Z3. - Xperia Z3 Accessories

I want to buy 128gb micro sd card for my xperia Z3. Any recommendation for 128GB micro sd card for xperia Z3. I have seen few specialy scandisk,Samsung,etc please help anyone using please tell my what to buy. Thanks

Samsung/Lexar (aka Crucial/Micron) and Sandisk all make their own NAND flash for MicroSD cards. Others buy from these guys. All three should be good, just make sure not to get their low end versions like Samsung's EVO or Sandisk's Ultra, they use lower quality/much slower NAND. Get the Samsung Pro/Sandisk Extreme/Lexar's high end.

I just bought a PNY 128GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I Grade 1 card on Amazon. It's advertised as up to 40 MB/s transfer but benchmarks show it's about 70 MB/s read and 20 MB/s write which is plenty for 1080p content performance. It's the best bang for your buck at $70 for 128GB and so far I've not had any issues!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OP2P0ZO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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64GB microSDXC in Xperia Ray

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.
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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
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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
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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:
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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

64GB micro SDXC cards formatted to exFAT confirmed fully working in S3

Hi everyone!
Had a couple of hours hands-on time with the S3 today, wanted to let everyone know that exFAT support is present and working, and 64GB cards work fine (if anyone still doubts that they work on all Androids with card slots).
Will have some more info up soon too
Awesome!
*refreshes your blog every 5 minutes*
Kiahnlliya said:
Awesome!
*refreshes your blog every 5 minutes*
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Maybe give me an hour, lots to write!
OK, more info up now!
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-androidnz-goes.html#more
Gonna read it in a bit, but cool! Although a 32GB SDHC suffices for me ;p
awesome. glad to know because i ordered my 64 sdcard on Tuesday.
NZtechfreak said:
OK, more info up now!
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-androidnz-goes.html#more
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Thanks, nice article!
On first impressions, do you prefer it to the One X?
zigson said:
Thanks, nice article!
On first impressions, do you prefer it to the One X?
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S3 easily, the One X has better design, looks and screen (although these are all subjective), but the S3 overpowers it everywhere for functionality.
what sandisk micro sd card as it? SanDisk Mobile Ultra Android microSDXC UHS-I Card 64 GB with Adapter or SanDisk Mobile Ultra / 64GB / Micro SD XC Memory Card with Adapter / Class 6 why the hell is the class 10 lower than the class 6?
http://www.play.com/Search.html?searchstring=64gb+micro+sd&searchsource=0&searchtype=allproducts
Hells ya. My 64gb Sdxc just came in the mail today.
Can't wait to pop it into the S3!
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What about NTFS?
10076757 said:
what sandisk micro sd card as it? SanDisk Mobile Ultra Android microSDXC UHS-I Card 64 GB with Adapter or SanDisk Mobile Ultra / 64GB / Micro SD XC Memory Card with Adapter / Class 6 why the hell is the class 10 lower than the class 6?
http://www.play.com/Search.html?searchstring=64gb+micro+sd&searchsource=0&searchtype=allproducts
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I'm 99% certain these are the same item. You will notice that the one that is double the price is sold by a third party seller, not Play. I've noticed that Amazon also sometimes have the same item listed twice with different prices. They even had this microsd card listed twice with different prices, both sold by Amazon. Look here scroll down to Amazon's own price of £164.98 and then look here. Same item from Amazon £49.69.
Anyway I've ordered mine from Play at £44.99.
norm2002 said:
I'm 99% certain these are the same item. You will notice that the one that is double the price is sold by a third party seller, not Play. I've noticed that Amazon also sometimes have the same item listed twice with different prices. They even had this microsd card listed twice with different prices, both sold by Amazon. Look here scroll down to Amazon's own price of £164.98 and then look here. Same item from Amazon £49.69.
Anyway I've ordered mine from Play at £44.99.
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Sandisk also only makes one 64GB MicroSDXC card, atleast according to their site
thanks for the information, always good to have a on-hand test of these informations too
what is the advantage of formatting a sdcard as exFat compared with fat32 (vfat?) or ext4
SanDisk sdxc 64gb formatted to exfat will not work on Android 4.2.2. roms.
Aosp doesn't support exfat. The samsung roms do though
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Micro SD Card

So I'm looking to purchase a 64GB Micro SD from Amazon for my Z2. Which one among these would you rank the best?
Samsung EVO :
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Adapter-MB-MP32DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU786
Samsung EVO Pro :
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Adapter-MB-MG64DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU88U
Sandisk Ultra :
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-MicroSDXC-Frustration-Free-Packaging/dp/B00DM1BDPK
Sandisk Extreme Plus :
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-MicroSDXC-Frustration-Free-Packaging/dp/B00DM1BDPK
I bought Samsung 64 worth 3500 or so and it is amazing. From flipkart.
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Well go for sandisk ultra or extreme plus...
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I have both the 64 GB Sandisk Extreme Plus and the 64 GB Samsung Pro. The only 633x card I don't have is the Lexar.
The Sandisk Extreme Plus is a bit quicker on reads (65MB/s) but a bit slower on writes (30MB/s)
The Samsung comes in at 50MB/s, sometimes getting up to 60MB/s on reads and consistently gets +40MB/s on writes, the quickest I've seen is about 45MB/s
These figures were tested using A1SD bench in phone, (Z2 seems to have an excellent SD card controller) these cards go much faster using a proper USB3 converter into a computer. The Samsung sustains a steady 70MB/s write speed and the Sandisk comes in at about 60MB/s write when tested in Windows 8.1
The Ultra is definitely a large step below, and the 128GB Ultra card is even slower.
With that said, I like the Samsung Pro and it's what I use in my device.
KyleSforza said:
So I'm looking to purchase a 64GB Micro SD from Amazon for my Z2. Which one among these would you rank the best?
Samsung EVO :
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Samsung EVO Pro :
<can't post external links yet>
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I'm probably mistaken, but is there really an EVO Pro or is that just the previous generation Pro?
The details on amazon seem to indicate it is just the last generation Pro
se1000 said:
I have both the 64 GB Sandisk Extreme Plus and the 64 GB Samsung Pro. The only 633x card I don't have is the Lexar.
The Sandisk Extreme Plus is a bit quicker on reads (65MB/s) but a bit slower on writes (30MB/s)
The Samsung comes in at 50MB/s, sometimes getting up to 60MB/s on reads and consistently gets +40MB/s on writes, the quickest I've seen is about 45MB/s
These figures were tested using A1SD bench in phone, (Z2 seems to have an excellent SD card controller) these cards go much faster using a proper USB3 converter into a computer. The Samsung sustains a steady 70MB/s write speed and the Sandisk comes in at about 60MB/s write when tested in Windows 8.1
The Ultra is definitely a large step below, and the 128GB Ultra card is even slower.
With that said, I like the Samsung Pro and it's what I use in my device.
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I have the same and I love it.
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KyleSforza said:
So I'm looking to purchase a 64GB Micro SD from Amazon for my Z2. Which one among these would you rank the best?
Samsung EVO :
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Adapter-MB-MP32DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU786
Samsung EVO Pro :
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Electronics-Adapter-MB-MG64DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU88U
Sandisk Ultra :
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-MicroSDXC-Frustration-Free-Packaging/dp/B00DM1BDPK
Sandisk Extreme Plus :
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-MicroSDXC-Frustration-Free-Packaging/dp/B00DM1BDPK
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Sandisk Extreme Plus. Don't buy samsung's SD cards.
Uclydde said:
Sandisk Extreme Plus. Don't buy samsung's SD cards.
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My Sandisk 64GB EP microSD just failed and I had to sent it back for warranty. I personally wouldn't recommend those cards.
se1000 said:
I have both the 64 GB Sandisk Extreme Plus and the 64 GB Samsung Pro. The only 633x card I don't have is the Lexar.
The Sandisk Extreme Plus is a bit quicker on reads (65MB/s) but a bit slower on writes (30MB/s)
The Samsung comes in at 50MB/s, sometimes getting up to 60MB/s on reads and consistently gets +40MB/s on writes, the quickest I've seen is about 45MB/s
These figures were tested using A1SD bench in phone, (Z2 seems to have an excellent SD card controller) these cards go much faster using a proper USB3 converter into a computer. The Samsung sustains a steady 70MB/s write speed and the Sandisk comes in at about 60MB/s write when tested in Windows 8.1
The Ultra is definitely a large step below, and the 128GB Ultra card is even slower.
With that said, I like the Samsung Pro and it's what I use in my device.
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Thanks. Going to order EVO Pro. :good: I just wanted to know how it fairs in our Z2, since S5 users were getting lower speeds than the ones you mentioned.
KyleSforza said:
Thanks. Going to order EVO Pro. :good: I just wanted to know how it fairs in our Z2, since S5 users were getting lower speeds than the ones you mentioned.
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It seems as though the S5 (and definitely the S4 before it) suffers from a slower SD memory controller. I was actually surprised the Z2 could pull off the numbers it did, they are very fast speeds. I will say on the S5, if they're getting lower numbers, it's not because it's memory card limited. Both the Sandisk Extreme Plus and Samsung Pro UHS-1 cards are excellent and you really can't make a bad decision.
Where's the best place to buy these for UK customers
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Where's the best place to buy these for UK customers
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I got mine here:
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/Micro-SDX...Android-Micro-SD-(SDXC)-Class-10-UHS-1-30MB_s
I didn't manage to find a lower price for it in UK...
even though I'm not in UK it arrived in 5 working days...so I think in UK it's delivery times are around 1-2 working days.
intersecting
I was thinking about the Sandisk Extreme Plus 64 GB and Sandisk Ultra 128 GB but since I'm not using that much apps as I did on my 64 GB iPhone I decided to get the Extreme Plus also because of the huge difference in read/write speeds compared to the Ultra.
I didn't experienced any problems with the card. The only disadvantage is that I cannot use it in my tiny thumb drive since it only supports microSDHC but in fact I never needed it yet since Android supports MSC and with the tiny USB-microUSB cable that came with the SWR10 SmartBand everything is fine
an3k said:
I was thinking about the Sandisk Extreme Plus 64 GB and Sandisk Ultra 128 GB but since I'm not using that much apps as I did on my 64 GB iPhone I decided to get the Extreme Plus also because of the huge difference in read/write speeds compared to the Ultra.
I didn't experienced any problems with the card. The only disadvantage is that I cannot use it in my tiny thumb drive since it only supports microSDHC but in fact I never needed it yet since Android supports MSC and with the tiny USB-microUSB cable that came with the SWR10 SmartBand everything is fine
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There is Sandisk Ultra 128GB and Extreme 64GB and Extreme Plus 64GB. I believe the card reader on z2 should not support the Extreme Plus speed(80MB/s read & write) so you just need to get an Extreme 64GB(40MB/s read & write). The Ultra ver should be around 40MB/s read with only 10MB/s write.
Basically, the read speed on z2 on Ultra/Ext/ExtP is just about the same, the huge different is only at write speed. If budget isn't a concern and think about future upgrade like z3/z4 probably would support higher speed, you can just get the Extreme Plus.
How do you all use it?.....fat32 or is it working with ntfs?
Try EXFAT
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Luhccas-X10 said:
Try EXFAT
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Exfat is great, mines a 64gb Samsung evo. But you wont be able to see it in certain ROMS.
The ones that I tested were:
-CM11 Sabermod
-PA Sabermod
-CrDroid
-Vanir? (I think.)
All the rest work fine with it (for me) including stock and stock based ROM's.
Ok thanks for the info,right now I'm with stock rom and working fine.
TheEndHK said:
There is Sandisk Ultra 128GB and Extreme 64GB and Extreme Plus 64GB. I believe the card reader on z2 should not support the Extreme Plus speed(80MB/s read & write) so you just need to get an Extreme 64GB(40MB/s read & write). The Ultra ver should be around 40MB/s read with only 10MB/s write.
Basically, the read speed on z2 on Ultra/Ext/ExtP is just about the same, the huge different is only at write speed. If budget isn't a concern and think about future upgrade like z3/z4 probably would support higher speed, you can just get the Extreme Plus.
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I have the Sandisk Extreme Plus 64GB, the Ultra 128GB and Samsung Pro 64GB. Benched all three and the Ultra is definitely the slowest by a good margin. The Sandisk Extreme Plus was slightly quicker on reads than the Samsung (50Mbps read / 40 Mbps write) , but the Samsung was a bit quicker on writes (45Mbps read / 45 Mbps write). The Samsung seemed to be more consistent as well. This was using A1 SD Bench. Not going to swap out cards and run them all again so you'll just have to take my word for it.

[Q] Maximum support size 64 or 128gb micro sd?

Hello,
As the title asks. Does anyone know if a 128 gb micro SD card will work in the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact? I ask because I know that usually, the limit these machines can handle is 64gb. And if so, does anyone use a 128GB card, and which one would you suggest? Many thanks for your time in reading this post and answering.
AirBruce said:
Hello,
Does anyone know if a 128 gb micro SD card will work in the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact?
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According to Sony spec. it supports up to 128 GB SDXC. Unfortunately I did not double check on my device.
Yes 128 works good on this baby
do you know if it supports uha-1 speeds?
Yes, i have 128gb class 10 and it works a charm.
I think your question is UHS1 OR 3 etc...
Mine is class 10 UHS1 and it is ok.
Any class 10 should be good enough, and if it has UHS rating, it is faster than those without UHS classification.
FYI, mine is Sandisk ultra.
Guys don't ever get sandisk ultra 64gb. I had 3 of their cards which was purchased at the same time and unfortunately it failed. The issue is rampant on their 64gb ultra (google Sandisk ultra cannot delete files). My micro sd suddenly became a read only device. Files are intact but i cant modify contents which means i cannot do format erase and anything. Practically it became a useless card. Already did windows low level format, tried to check drive permissions and it was not set in read only, no virus. The writting controller chip just broke down. for those who are planning to buy a card and have their cameras and their 4K vids automatically save in the sd card, then don't buy sandisk (at least The 64gb ultra). It seems their cards can't take much writing before it breaks
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apps to SD
AirBruce said:
Hello,
As the title asks. Does anyone know if a 128 gb micro SD card will work in the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact? I ask because I know that usually, the limit these machines can handle is 64gb. And if so, does anyone use a 128GB card, and which one would you suggest? Many thanks for your time in reading this post and answering.
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It's a shame you can't move any apps to the SD card, I have the LTE version and 16GB isn't enough space when you have a few games installed.

Need help with SD cards

I want to buy a Micro SD card for my Z2. I know that the Z2 supports Micro SD cards up to 128 gb. But Sandisk has a 200 gb Micro SD card, and will it work with Z2? And does Z2 support UHS? I want the largest storage place and the fastest speed.
maddboss said:
I want to buy a Micro SD card for my Z2. I know that the Z2 supports Micro SD cards up to 128 gb. But Sandisk has a 200 gb Micro SD card, and will it work with Z2? And does Z2 support UHS? I want the largest storage place and the fastest speed.
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I have a UHS 1, 64GB SD card by SanDisk (I know it isn't the 200 like you asked) and that works quite well.
I'm sure you have looked into SD card speeds (or have knowledge about them), but if you don't the UHS class 3 is the fastest.
I'm guessing to be able to use the 200GB one you would have to partition it, however I aren't entirely sure.
gamer649 said:
I have a UHS 1, 64GB SD card by SanDisk (I know it isn't the 200 like you asked) and that works quite well.
I'm sure you have looked into SD card speeds (or have knowledge about them), but if you don't the UHS class 3 is the fastest.
I'm guessing to be able to use the 200GB one you would have to partition it, however I aren't entirely sure.
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I know that UHS Class 3 is the fastest Does your SD card works at UHS 1 speed?
maddboss said:
I know that UHS Class 3 is the fastest Does your SD card works at UHS 1 speed?
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If you happen to purchase one I ld like to know if it works I have a 64gb Samsung sd in my z2 tab and a SanDisk class 10 64gb in my z2 only the one in my z2 tab works properly the one in my z2 has mounting problems sometimes it unmounts itself so it needs replacing
maddboss said:
I know that UHS Class 3 is the fastest Does your SD card works at UHS 1 speed?
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My SD card works perfectly at UHS 1, no random unmounting problems or anything. I've attached a quick benchmark of the read/write speeds on it.
Benchmark
maddboss said:
I know that UHS Class 3 is the fastest Does your SD card works at UHS 1 speed?
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I have a Samsung 128GB EVO SD Card, which is UHS Class 1 and it works very well indeed, I will also attach a benchmark for your reading pleasure :good:
P.S: I should add that my Xperia Z2 still thinks that using the SDCard (Internal) is better for 4K camera than the external SDCard1 (Samsung EVO), assuming the internal is much faster as it is on-board chip.
UHS-1 or Class 10, are very similar with write speeds on Z2. I have tested UHS-1 and UHS-3 cards, the difference is about 12mb/s in write speeds on Z2!!!!
I have UHS-3 and I record 4K video directly on SD without any delay in saving, reading or writing! The inbuilt 16GB as well as my Sony UHS-3 card have same speeds in writing.
AussieCable said:
I have a Samsung 128GB EVO SD Card, which is UHS Class 1 and it works very well indeed, I will also attach a benchmark for your reading pleasure :good:
P.S: I should add that my Xperia Z2 still thinks that using the SDCard (Internal) is better for 4K camera than the external SDCard1 (Samsung EVO), assuming the internal is much faster as it is on-board chip.
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bluheart said:
UHS-1 or Class 10, are very similar with write speeds on Z2. I have tested UHS-1 and UHS-3 cards, the difference is about 12mb/s in write speeds on Z2!!!!
I have UHS-3 and I record 4K video directly on SD without any delay in saving, reading or writing! The inbuilt 16GB as well as my Sony UHS-3 card have same speeds in writing.
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and how big is the storage space of your SD cards?
maddboss said:
and how big is the storage space of your SD cards?
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As previously stated 128GB
I am using a Sony branded 64gb. I had a PNY 64gb and it had problems in this phone and two others. So I am staying away from PNY from now on.
I saw that there are 256gb micro sd cards. Is it fake or it can be real?
Yep and they only have up to 200GB
http://www.sandisk.com/products/memory-cards/microsd/ultra-premium-edition/
I have a sandisk 128 gb cx class 10 in my z2 and all works flawless
I'm looking at a Samsung SD card from Amazon Canada. Most likely 128gb. The only reason I'm leaning toward Samsung is because they're water, dust, xray, magnet, shock, everything proof. And they have great reviews.
Every card of UHS-3 category is fine. Sony or Samsung or Strontium, all work well. Maximum writing speed on Z2 won't be more then 20mbps in any condition.
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Meanwhile they're planing on releasing 512GB
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/microdia-will-sell-a-1000-ish-512gb-microsd-come-july/
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bluheart said:
Every card of UHS-3 category is fine. Sony or Samsung or Strontium, all work well. Maximum writing speed on Z2 won't be more then 20mbps in any condition.
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Thanks for the info, I was bit confused with this UHS thingy.
Any phone can read/write upto 1TB
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So does the phone really support UHS - Class 3?
I have this sd card on xperia z2 but for some odd reason its causing the phone to reboot. I don't know if its the sd card issue or the the phone. The phone wasn't able to write some of the data on it during my last tour during photographing. A lot of the stuff was corrupted. I came home and wrote stuff on it and everything is being written without a problem via those sd card usb adapters. Anyone know what might be going on?
Any card above UHS-1 is useless as Z2 won't be able to get read/write speeds on UHS-2 or higher.
However they will be useful if you frequently copy data from PC to card with a card reader.
Anyone tried 200/256 GB card?
GSMArena states that Z2 can support up to 256GB (info by them or Sony), but here You wrote that officially it's max 128.
Thinking about buying one, but it will be in a week or two, so maybe someone tried and can say it works or not before I will test it by myself?

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