I'm wondering what the maximum capacity micro sd card for the note 8t is, some sources are saying 256GB and others 512GB.
I'm currently using a 128GB sd removable storage, works great, but it's full.
what's the biggest you tried? I'm guessing nobody tried a 1TB (+-300€) on this specific device but maybe 400GB (+-60€) or 512BG (+-90€)
It supports SDXC so anything up to 2TB should work.
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So why do almost all review state a max size micro sd card? Does the limit only apply to using a card as internal storage? Even here on xda there's a review titled Redmi Note 8 Review – Great Value For Money Without Compromise, stating microSD support up to 512GB.
https://www.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8-review/amp/
Usually the maximum quoted is the largest size that's readily available, Xiaomi doesn't state a specific maximum size for these phones, they just state SDXC which is up to 2TB.
TL;DR: It says SDXC on the official website.
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HyphenCypher said:
Usually the maximum quoted is the largest size that's readily available, Xiaomi doesn't state a specific maximum size for these phones, they just state SDXC which is up to 2TB.
TL;DR: It says SDXC on the official website.
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so the limitation is related to the socket type ? and not the file system ?
i tought it support any capacity under ExFAT system
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so the limitation is related to the socket type ? and not the file system ?
i tought it support any capacity under ExFAT system
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SDXC uses exFAT as the default filesystem but the SDXC specification is 32GB*to*2TB.
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Mám 512GB kartu v telefóne note 8 a nechce mi načítať a žiadnu inú čo mám spraviť? Alebo kde by mi vedeli poradiť ako na to
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Hey guys, I ordered my 32GB Prime, super excited about it, and I want add another 32GB memory card but I don't know much about the different classes. Is there a huge difference between them? Thanks for any advice.
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From Wiki:
The Speed Class Rating is the official unit of speed measurement for SD cards. The class number guarantees a minimum write speed as a multiple of 8 Mbit/s (1 MB/s).
Classes
Class 2 - 2 MB/s
Class 4 - 4 MB/s
Class 6 - 6 MB/s
Class 10 - 10 MB/s
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Basically the Class you "need" will depend on the kind of data you will store and how do you plan to use it... For storing and editing plain docs I wouldn't mind having a low class SD, but it would make it harder for your TF to write other files as HD Videos as fast as it should.
More info here:
Wiki Article
Just make sure it's a Sandisk micro SD in my opinion. Their C4 cards tend to be a lot better and more reliable than most peoples C10 cards.
Wonder if the micro SD card slot will handle microSDXC cards? Anyone know?
richB7 said:
Wonder if the micro SD card slot will handle microSDXC cards? Anyone know?
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Would be interesting if it did. But dang, for that much $$ you might as well buy the 64gb Prime...and then some.
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Would be interesting if it did. But dang, for that much $$ you might as well buy the 64gb Prime...and then some.
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Well I'm not saying I would buy one of those, the cost is prohibitive, just wondering if it was even an option.
you can get a class 10 for $40-60, so even if the Prime cannot use a class 10, why not buy it to future proof the purchase and then when something comes along that can use a class 10, you have it.
Iam looking for a well rated, 32gb class 10.
Hopefully it will support microSDXC, so when the prices of them start to come down we can extend the memory massively!
Just format the sdxc with a file system the Prime understands. sdxc is just using exFAT. I'd format it with FAT32 or NTFS (if the Prime supports it).
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Wonder if the micro SD card slot will handle microSDXC cards? Anyone know?
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The SDXC card was tested on the TF101. No problems there. I'm pretty sure it will work on the Prime as well.
This article states that SDXC cards will work on the prime.
http://m.ibtimes.com/asus-transformer-prime-vs-ipad-2-au-255223.html
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This article states that SDXC cards will work on the prime.
http://m.ibtimes.com/asus-transformer-prime-vs-ipad-2-au-255223.html
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What an horrible article full of wrong facts...
Nobody knows if SDXC will really work but it's almost sure it will.
And why the heck do you guys think the Prime won't support class 10 cards?! Even my old Desire HD supports them with no problems
Wow. That article is full of fail. Its said that the TFP had a 5 Mega pixel camera. I wouldn't trust much in it.
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From what I understand, SDXC just added the exFAT requirement for the for it to be SDXC. From what I originally read awhile ago, sdhc hardware will support 2TB cards. There are a lot of people using the 64GB MicroSDXC and 128GB SDXC in devices at said that they only support SDHC cards. They just formatted them to a file system the device can understand.
I have a Samsung GT-P3110 8gig tablet.
The tablet has 8 gig internal memory and the max is quoted at 32gig.
Can I put a 32 gig micro SD card in?
I think you answered your own question there.
You can put a microSd up to 64GB. I suggest you to put a SanDisk microsdhc ultra. They are the best sd cards. Press Thanks if I helped you
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64GB flash cards use a different formatting (exFat) which is supported only by a few phones only when using stock ROM, you may be able to find a custom ROM for your phone that does support exFat*
otherwise 32GB will indeed be the maximum usable for your phone*
Normally 32 gb one could be fat32 ( this format has a limit of 32 gb only )
Press thanks if I helped.
You can use blackhawk custom kernel that will support natively exfat
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I bought a sandisk ultra 32gb "red & grey in colour" yesterday and i've had to take it out my tab 2.
My tab didnt want to read it.
When I opened up "my files" there was a icon for "Ext Sd" but when It opened there was nothing.
I put the card in my S3 mini "gt-i8190n" and it works great. I done a factory reset on my tab before trying to use card.
Dont know whats going wrong there .
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Works perfectly on my tab 2 P3113 (stock 4.1.1 (edited) rooted). And reads all files
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Not just size but what about R/W speed??
using the GT 2- 7 inch - with cm 10.2 nightly build - with a 32 class 10 external micro sd card with Link2SD and folder mount- so that all apps are installed and run from the external storage. Works great! So I thought of changing out the 32GB for a 64GB. I know or think I know that I should opt for a class 10 device but what about read and write speeds - I would think this answer would depend on the tabs abilities as far as maximum rates go. I cant find anything that post the rates at which the tab can transfer data to the external microsd and was wondering if a microsd card could even outperform the tab as far as R/W. In other words the tab can fulfill any max R/W rates so go for the best!
Thanks
Hi, as far as i know the p3110 is hardware limited to 32 GB microsd. So 64Gb won't work properly. As speeds go, i can't really tell. My class 10 reads and writes at maximum speed ( bit lower than indicated, but same speed in other devices).
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Ive been running the Offical stock rom (not Rooted), using a 64gb scandisk SD card for a while now (almost a year). All i had to do was get the right format (Fat 32). I formatted the card in my PC using MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition on my PC.
navneel said:
64GB flash cards use a different formatting (exFat) which is supported only by a few phones only when using stock ROM, you may be able to find a custom ROM for your phone that does support exFat*
otherwise 32GB will indeed be the maximum usable for your phone*
Normally 32 gb one could be fat32 ( this format has a limit of 32 gb only )
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Icedvoco said:
Ive been running the Offical stock rom (not Rooted), using a 64gb scandisk SD card for a while now (almost a year). All i had to do was get the right format (Fat 32). I formatted the card in my PC using MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition on my PC.
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+1 this works.
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The Tab2 is not 'hardware' limited to 32gb. It has to do with what formats your kernel supports. If you have a recent kernel with exfat support you are set.
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64Gb running with 4.2.2 stock rom. No problems.
Andy
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I have had 4 or 5 different micro sd cards in my tab 2 , From class 6 to Ultra, they all work fine if formatted correctly. I would suggest not using that auction site, there a lot of fake cards there. These tiny little cards don't have the best durability record. Of the 6-7 I have had, a couple have gone bad before a year, but some are used heavily and still work after a year. The price for the 64gb cards is still too high for me. I usually have 15 to 20 movies on my 32gb card.:good:
I have 32 gig micro sd on my tab, without problem!
Hello Guys
Had my Samsung Galaxy tab 2 7 (p3110) for over a year now running stock unrooted. One of the first things i did when i got it was grab myself a Sandisk Ultra 64gig SD card. Had to reformat the SD card before it would work. From memory i used a tool on my PC called mini partition tool to reformat it. Been working like a charm ever since.
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I have a Samsung GT-P3110 8gig tablet.
The tablet has 8 gig internal memory and the max is quoted at 32gig.
Can I put a 32 gig micro SD card in?
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Just dont forget to get a high class SD card such as class 4 if you will be reading from the extSDcard alot! it would be really helpfull,or if you will use it to boost RAM and such
For best results use a class 10 32 GB SD card and haven't tried it yet but it more might support 64 GB too to prevent slowdowns a class 10 one is the best
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Hi. I ordered a 64gb sandisk ultra plus microSDXC card. I just want to know what I will have to do to make it compatible with my Tab 2 rooted on GB27 4.2.2. I couldn't get the SDHC as the site was sold out, so I ordered the SDXC. Am I going to have to format it through my PC? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Well I've been getting 4k movies ready for my z5p and the size of them is massive...
Worried that my current 64Gb micro sd would be full after one film I went and bought a 200Gb one direct from SanDisk (I'm not trusting anyone on eBay when it comes to memory cards)
And all I can say is its fantastic! You get about 189GB out of the box and after transferring all 34Gb of images and music off my other card I can also say it's fast!
I paid £116 Gbp for it from SanDisk direct.
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I opted for a Samsung 128gb, that was not my first choice though, I wanted the Lexar 128gb as it had a very fast read and write speed but was out of stock and coming in at around £70.
The Samsung cost me £40-£50 as a prime deal on Amazon, only reason I got it.
I've had the 128GB SanDisk card for about a year now, since I bought an LG G4 back in April 2015 and it's been great. Moved over to the Xperia Z5P and still great. The only thing I haven't tried is recording 4K video to it on the Z5P, but the performance when recording 4K on the G4 was absolutely great.
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Hi,
How can you buy it directly from Sandisk? Can you share us?
Thanks!
FiDra said:
Hi,
How can you buy it directly from Sandisk? Can you share us?
Thanks!
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They sell direct on Amazon so type in SanDisk 200gb micro sd and u will them as the first option I think... Should say SanDisk in the seller name.
I bought a 128 gb micro sd sandisk ultra on amazon lightning deals for £30
I have the same 200GB Sandisk card. It's great. I benchmarked mine through my Macbook and even with the phone to ensure it has appropriate write/read speeds and capacity so I know it's a real Sandisk card. Although I do have some issues transferring large files over 100mb onto it, specifically apps. Snooping around on forums though, found it may be more an issue with the firmware because it "times-out" when the software thinks it's taking too long to transfer so it just gives an error. Actually, if any of you guys have any insight on why I can't transfer large apps, I'd be all ears.
question.... where are you finding your 4K content for download at? PM me if need be.... I want to take more advantage of this screen.
can Z5P use exFAT format? anyone try?
im using Sandisk Extreme PRO UHS-I 64GB U3. want to know exFAT will be better than FAT32?
celestialz said:
can Z5P use exFAT format? anyone try?
im using Sandisk Extreme PRO UHS-I 64GB U3. want to know exFAT will be better than FAT32?
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That's what my sdcard is formatted at, but isn't FAT32 a newer technology optimized for bigger SDs?
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KbaB.BroS said:
That's what my sdcard is formatted at, but isn't FAT32 a newer technology optimized for bigger SDs?
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Not really,
exFAT is Microsoft's proprietary successfor to FAT32 which had several limitations (including 4 GiB max file size, file and folder name limitations, no checksumming, etc.) which made it pretty
unsuitable for nowadays needs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT )
I hope that the acquisition of Sandisk by Western Digital will be allowed, a huge stockholder is planning (or already has) vetoed on the acquisition,
My experience with Sandisk microSD cards hasn't been the best in the past - also having read about several cards breaking after a rather short time.
Anway - back to offtopic: Sandisk afaik is the only one offering 200 GiB microSD's - so I hope it lives a long life for the OP
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with Developer mode and adb shell you could actually see whether related kernel modules are loaded for it
(texfat: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transaction-Safe_FAT_File_System)
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just checked back again:
yeah, exFAT should work
So exFAT is better then FAT32 for Z5P?
celestialz said:
So exFAT is better then FAT32 for Z5P?
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Yep , Because exfat can storage file capacity more than 4GB. :fingers-crossed:
for Movies:
I use a externel Harddrive with 4TB .
For the Harddrive i use exFAT.
The Z5 Premium support only externel Harddrive with 12V power supply.
I try a lidl externel Drive with only USB Power supply and the Z5 Premium think it was only a USB Power supply and don't accept it as an externel Drive.
If you use a externel Harddisk with 4 TB and 12V, you need some time at the start. The Z5Premium check the harddisk at first, this needs 5min.
Then you can use the harddisk.
This is a question to mi pad 4 owner. Does it have a slot for external card memory or not? The youtube presentation shows extension slot, the aliexpress sellers write about 256 TF card (vfat) but thousands of news writters described this device as cadr memory slot less.
What is a true?
Tomek0000 said:
This is a question to mi pad 4 owner. Does it have a slot for external card memory or not? The youtube presentation shows extension slot, the aliexpress sellers write about 256 TF card (vfat) but thousands of news writters described this device as cadr memory slot less.
What is a true?
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Yes, it does have a slot.
Good to know it. Why do all inform about micro sd card slot absence, including gsmarena portal?
Someone probably made a mistake and everyone else then just copied and pasted the specs?
TENAA ?
Some shops specification says that phone supports card up to 256GB other 512GB.
Did anybody tried bigger cards?
Does it work without problems? I remember when I switched card to bigger size, with some phones issues started to happen, eg: read time increased and general responsiveness dropped.
Maybe somebody is using 500GB Sandisk card with this phone?
homeend said:
Some shops specification says that phone supports card up to 256GB other 512GB.
Did anybody tried bigger cards?
Does it work without problems? I remember when I switched card to bigger size, with some phones issues started to happen, eg: read time increased and general responsiveness dropped.
Maybe somebody is using 500GB Sandisk card with this phone?
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I'm using 128 Gb Sdcard . but i have also facing the low copying speed. if any body tell me any solution to solve such type of problem ...
I am using Sandisk 400gb card, no issues at all.
I am using 256gb with No problems
I have used 512 gb SanDisk card. Realme 6 pro, 7 pro & Redmi Note 10 pro /max. Both stock and custom roms.
No Problem at all.