32GB capable? - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can anyone with an X10 tell me if they have used a 32gb SD card on the X10?
Phone shops I have been to have no idea and aren't able to test this for me by opening up a box and putting a 32gb card in the phone.
Perhaps since the 32gb microSD card was released only 23 March 2010 the information on most websites is from 2009?
I find it hard to believe the hardware in this phone can only support 16gb.
Can anyone with the phone and microSD card let us know the real capacity please?

good point, i´d really like a 32gb card in my x10 when it comes!!!

I haven't used it, but the articles I read about the early 32GB cards to market said they use standard SDHC, and thus should be compatible with all SDHC-compliant hardware. Anything beyond 32GB will be using a newer standard that will require specific compliance (as SDHC did before).

kakahara, we have all got together and voted that you should buy one and test it out. We want you to know up front we appriciate you taking one for the team!

Will get mine soon(today or top a day or so from now) then i will try it out.

Ariozo said:
Will get mine soon(today or top a day or so from now) then i will try it out.
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Great! Please share with us if it works! I'd really like 32GB in my X10!

Did you have any luck with the 32Gb card?

Sorry guys but according to sonyericsson website x10 specs page it supports up to 16GB SD card.
Memory: Phone memory 1GB
microSD™ up to 16GB, 8GB included
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ase3000 said:
Sorry guys but according to sonyericsson website x10 specs page it supports up to 16GB SD card.
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That's likely because when the page was put up, 32GB MicroSD cards didn't exist. Sandisk released the first one only two weeks ago. According to The Inquirer's article, it *should* work in most devices that support 16GB cards.
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1597521/sandisk-launches-32gb-microsd

Yup, i think this thread is after the 'suck it and see' method, I am also waiting to hear the results!
(argh a 5 min per post limit on newbies as well? *sigh*!)

still waiting to hear the results.

damn! keep coming back here hoping the guy would post his results.. not yet. Anxious to hear if a 32gb works

The product launch flyer of Rogers Canada:
"Expandable memory up to 32GB - 16GB included in box"
Can't post the link, here but it's at Boygeniusreport.com

kakahara said:
Can anyone with an X10 tell me if they have used a 32gb SD card on the X10?
Phone shops I have been to have no idea and aren't able to test this for me by opening up a box and putting a 32gb card in the phone.
Perhaps since the 32gb microSD card was released only 23 March 2010 the information on most websites is from 2009?
I find it hard to believe the hardware in this phone can only support 16gb.
Can anyone with the phone and microSD card let us know the real capacity please?
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Memory
Internal:1 GB
Expandable:Up to 32 GB (16 GB card included)
Format:microSD™
Taken from rogers website (cant put the link, if you want to be sure, just go to rogers web site, then put quebec or ontario, english (only english work) then look for the phone)
So yea, 32gb is ok!

This good to hear I'd love to get me one of those 32G

This might help
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Tested the Sandisk 32gb card today, worked flawlessly, just need to convince its owner its better off in my phone now......

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Tested the Sandisk 32gb card today, worked flawlessly, just need to convince its owner its better off in my phone now......
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Sweet! Then I'll get one!

Many Thanks. Ill order one as well.
Andy

Thanks for the confirmation.
Has anyone seen the 32gb cards out in the wild? (retail stores)
Seems like you can only order from SanDisk's own website.

Related

4gb microsd 28th of this month

Not sure if anyone had seen this yet http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/3359487/Sandisk-4GB-Micro-SD-Card/Product.html
£54 in two weeks time.....
Been waiting for these for ages as had 4GB in my Prophet I've been feeling the pinch with only 2GB in the Hermes.
At last!
which i had £54 spare to buy one lol
great, thanks for the link
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Not sure if anyone had seen this yet http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/3359487/Sandisk-4GB-Micro-SD-Card/Product.html
£54 in two weeks time.....
Been waiting for these for ages as had 4GB in my Prophet I've been feeling the pinch with only 2GB in the Hermes.
At last!
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Nice find, i'll b ordering one of these.
Thanks for the link
I'm not sure this won't work in a Hermes as it will be SDCH card, unless I'm missing out on something.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=296833
I'd bet the newer WM6 builds will support this card tho...
Ah, is it mearly a software issue then? I assumed it was some hard coding of a hardwear chip issue.
Moby
I prefer using Moby Memory for my bits, and they're usually a bit cheaper...
http://www.mobymemory.com/proddetail.asp?prod=SDSDQ-4096
£3 cheaper on this occassion....
mccreath said:
I prefer using Moby Memory for my bits, and they're usually a bit cheaper...
http://www.mobymemory.com/proddetail.asp?prod=SDSDQ-4096
£3 cheaper on this occassion....
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Thank, just ordered mine
That's odd, the one on Play.com doesn't advertise the fact it is SDHC, but the MobyMemory one does. I wonder if the play.com is one of the non-standard ones?
MicroSDHC 4Gb. TyTN's compatibility?
Could someone confirm if this microSDHC is compatible with TyTN (hermes 200)?
I read on other foruns that is not compatible (maybe with WM05...). :?
Just have to wait till they come out and someone else has acuttaly tried putting one in there device!
I just hope the hermes supports it correctly, ie doesnt kill batt life e.t.c.
Oh and its going to need to be fat32 formatted, which shouldnt make much odds.
see http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=290117868659
I will let you know whether it works when mine arrives
When it's over the 2Gb , it has to be HC. The HC makes the addressing of hight then the FAT maximum addresable of 2Gb. Some 2Gb cards are and others are not, but anything over 2Gb is High Capacity period. So you NEED to have FAT32 also on these... otherwise, if you manage to format it in FAT, it will acutally have 2Gb of space only.
Percz said:
That's odd, the one on Play.com doesn't advertise the fact it is SDHC, but the MobyMemory one does. I wonder if the play.com is one of the non-standard ones?
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When it's over the 2Gb , it has to be HC. The HC makes the addressing of hight then the FAT maximum addresable of 2Gb. Some 2Gb cards are and others are not, but anything over 2Gb is High Capacity period. So you NEED to have FAT32 also on these... otherwise, if you manage to format it in FAT, it will acutally have 2Gb of space only.
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Why?? I have a 4gb SD for my (gasp!!) LifeDrive that is not SDHC. Formatted with Fat32, but not SDHC. Same design, just bigger, isn't it? The question is, would my 8525 handle a >2gb microSD, not -HC?
Would be interested to see how these go so I can drop my iPod nano 4GB and use this in the car with my CK-20W A2DP Car Kit
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Why?? I have a 4gb SD for my (gasp!!) LifeDrive that is not SDHC. Formatted with Fat32, but not SDHC. Same design, just bigger, isn't it? The question is, would my 8525 handle a >2gb microSD, not -HC?
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That's pritty much my point. In normal SD cards they have found a way to make 4GB's without SDHC, somehow. There not made to the official standard of either SDHC or just plain SD though; so it's even more confusing for people!
I believe it's to do with the fact that FAT32 is not part of the SD specification but the non-SDHC 4GB cards use it anyway.
But anyway, those not so keen on buying the 4GB straight away will just have to wait and see what others report.
At the moment the fact 4GB is so much more per GB then 2GB or 1GB is putting me off, but then that's always the same with the newest.
I just got a mail from mobymemory, they're pushing back the delivery date to the 22nd of June
What about microSD 8Gb...
Dudes,
What about Samsung microSD 8Gb?
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SD Card Advice

I'm looking to get a 16GB card and was looking at getting a class 10 for the extra speed over a class 6, with looking to run Debian eventually. Has anyone got one on this phone? Is it worth double the price? The card that comes with the phone seems to be a class 4 as was hovering around 3.5mb/s writing which would be a little slow for Debian.
Any advice would be great.
Cheers
Hi,
here just arrived a Kingston 16GB Class10. The X10 comes with a default Class2 microSD wich is quite poor in writing speed. With the Kingston, that for the moment I have only tested with HDTune benchmark, I see that reading speed does not reach any further improvement (always 17MB/s), instead writing speed is great: never less than 12MB/s (the stock microSD rarely goes over 6 - 7MB/s in sequential write).
I will make a complete report pretty soon
Thanks for the report, I think I'll get the same. Even without running apps or Debian from it, the stock card is too slow in copying files to keep it.
Cheers
Is there an app that one can use to find out what class the SD card is?
trojjanhorse said:
Is there an app that one can use to find out what class the SD card is?
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Yeah, but it's buried in the phone. To access it, take off the battery cover, remove the battery, then take out the microSD card. The "class" number is written on the card itself, as a circle with a number on it.
Note, you've probably got a class 2.
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Yeah, but it's buried in the phone. To access it, take off the battery cover, remove the battery, then take out the microSD card. The "class" number is written on the card itself, as a circle with a number on it.
Note, you've probably got a class 2.
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I don't see anything like it on my card... I want to get a 16 or 32gb Class 6 card. Can you recommend anywhere?
trojjanhorse said:
I don't see anything like it on my card... I want to get a 16 or 32gb Class 6 card. Can you recommend anywhere?
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32gb ... that's huge for me to handle lol, I think I'll go for 16gb, its a lot cheaper too.
What u wanted to know, how I know the card class... u went to the chop yesterday and picked one kingston, searched all the info on the package, Didn't find anything about the class, any idea were that Could be found?
sent from my x10i that is banging for a 2.1 upgrade. ...
mezo9090 said:
32gb ... that's huge for me to handle lol, I think I'll go for 16gb, its a lot cheaper too.
What u wanted to know, how I know the card class... u went to the chop yesterday and picked one kingston, searched all the info on the package, Didn't find anything about the class, any idea were that Could be found?
sent from my x10i that is banging for a 2.1 upgrade. ...
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its always written on the packaging and on the card itself if its anything over class 2 i believe. it will look something like this:
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notice the 10 with a C around it? the X10 comes stock with a Class 2 16gb MicroSD
if it doesn't say anything its a class 2
Hi,
I am having some fun with my new too-sexy Class10 microSD 16GB by Kingston In ensures always more than 10 MB/s in writing!
Have a look HERE (already Google-translated in English) if you want, to see my report with benchmark comparison with the stock Class 2 microSD that comes with the X10.
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its always written on the packaging and on the card itself if its anything over class 2 i believe. it will look something like this:
notice the 10 with a C around it? the X10 comes stock with a Class 2 16gb MicroSD
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gotta disagree with you on that one, my x10 from rogers came stock with a class 10 16gb

64GB Micro SD card do they work on photon ?

hi, I'm looking to buy a 64GB MicroSDXC card
do they compatible with photon ?
can anybody who have them give some inputs ?
thank you.
No, the Photon only supports microSDHC, and like you said, the 64gb (also, anything over 32gb) is classified as microSDXC.
32gb + 16gb internal should be more than enough anyways, provided you use it wisely.
If you absolutely NEED that amount of space, some users were able to use the Photon as a USB host and attach an external USB flash stick using a special USB-F-MicroUSB-M
10-Dee-Q said:
hi, I'm looking to buy a 64GB MicroSDXC card
do they compatible with photon ?
can anybody who have them give some inputs ?
thank you.
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I've seen a couple reports that they work fine on the Photon, but more that they don't. And the Droid4 and Bionic are reported to work.
http://androidforums.com/4154544-post320.html
https://forums.motorola.com/posts/325391028d?start=16&stop=30
The current 64GB cards are generally backwards compatible with SDHC in a lot of devices.
http://pocketnow.com/android/how-well-are-android-phones-handling-64gb-sdxc-memory-cards
I have a Sandisk 64 card - haven't tried it in my Photon, but it works fine in my Xoom and Cowon J3 MP3 player (linux).
So, I don't know for sure. (My Photon battery cover plastic clips won't take too many more removals or I'd try it)
I got my mom a 64gb sandisk mobile utra microsd card and its works perfectly.She uses the microsd for music and so far she hasnt had any problems.
http://www.sandisk.com/products/mob...crosdhc-and-microsdxc-uhs-i-cards-for-android
the 64GB is the exact one I got her.
Cool - good to know, thanks for the post.
I figured it would work fine in the Photon since it seems to work in about everything else with a SDHC 3.0 compatible slot.
And I got my spare battery cover via eBay today, so may try it soon.
- - and to "MooseV2" that said "no", please do your research in the future before making broad statements; TIA!
willysp said:
Cool - good to know, thanks for the post.
I figured it would work fine in the Photon since it seems to work in about everything else with a SDHC 3.0 compatible slot.
And I got my spare battery cover via eBay today, so may try it soon.
- - and to "MooseV2" that said "no", please do your research in the future before making broad statements; TIA!
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Make sure your format the card using the phone.
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I have SanDisk Mobile Ultra 64Gb and so far, so good BUT.........I rarely have anything on it. I use ZumoCast to access all my music, photos, documents on my desktop at home? If Im doing a Server upgrade or something, I'll drag a few movies to card, but other than that, empty!
Everything I have read points to the 64GB working perfectly as long as you format it in the phone (FAT32)
jharre08 said:
Everything I have read points to the 64GB working perfectly as long as you format it in the phone (FAT32)
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format /fs:NTFS x: (where 'X' is whatever drive your computer assigned it!)
Yea it works, I have a 64GB micro sd card. You will have to insert it and go to storage and reformat the sd card while its in the Photon and it will work. I get 60GB out of the 64GB
Sorry guys
You're in the Photon forum.
(And they so far appear to work in about everything - format in phone)
This looks like a good price for a class 6 card.
http://amzn.com/B005V7WIA2
Has anyone used a class 10? Is it worth it?
sjamie said:
This looks like a good price for a class 6 card.
http://amzn.com/B005V7WIA2
Has anyone used a class 10? Is it worth it?
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Read back, reading is.....never mind. Your correct, $64 is good price as I paid $99 from newegg. I had 32Gb class 10, I saw no difference, so o went back to sandisk 32Gb class 6, better speed!
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dsims7_2000 said:
I had 32Gb class 10, I saw no difference, so o went back to sandisk 32Gb class 6, better speed!
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Ok, thanks!
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Ok, thanks!
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Let me better explain my "No big difference, so I went back" comment. I had a 16Gb SanDisk Class 4, I was happy. I got 32Gb SanDisk Class 6 for $100.00 and I was happy. I got Komputer 32Gb Class 10 for @ the same. When I compared them read/write, depending on what I was reading or writing, the SanDisk was either faster OR not that far behind, so I went back to SanDisk for the realiabilaty. I now have 64Gb SanDisk Class 6 and I'm happy (Kinda of, there is nothing on it? I either use Google or ZumoCast to acces my desktop at home?)
My suggestion, look for stability, look at the reviews where people smarter than I have done extensive testing. Not all chips are alike. Also, look at your needs. If you take a ton of pictures or video, I assume you would need high write speed. If your a gamer, I assume you would need high read speeds? Just me!
Thanks for the further explanation! I'll probably just pick up the class 6. It's getting rave reviews on Amazon.

Class 10 32gb Micro SD - Problems?

Just wondering if anyone has tried a class 10 32gb micro sd card in the S3, and if they could share their experience?
I know some phones start to lag with 32gb cards and write speed for small files (a few kb) is quite poor, but does this affect the S3?
I just ordered a Samsung card but don't know if I should cancel and go for 16gb instead?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006MT49JG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1345474690&sr=8-2
Any information would be great
Should work loads sold.
jje
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We have those in each of two S3s and they seem to work fine.
The ones we purchased were Samsung branded, so if there were issues, we could shout at them.
Z.
Haven't had any problems using class 10 32gb in S2 or S3. When I first got it I tested its speed with an sd card test app and it was much faster than my old class 4.
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I am using sandisk mobile ultra class 10 32gb
so far so good no issue at all
and speed very fast
Anyone have idea about class4 32 gb card?
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im using a samsung 32gb class 10 card myself, no issues here at all, read/write speeds are great.
in my opinion, go for the 32gb card instead, difference in price is pretty small and you can future proof yourself in case you need more space in the future.
try not to go for 64gb cards though, some custom roms require you to format your 64gb cards before they can be used
picked up a class 10 32GB sandisk over the weekend.
only two days of testing, but everything is working great
Conflict94 said:
im using a samsung 32gb class 10 card myself, no issues here at all, read/write speeds are great.
in my opinion, go for the 32gb card instead, difference in price is pretty small and you can future proof yourself in case you need more space in the future.
try not to go for 64gb cards though, some custom roms require you to format your 64gb cards before they can be used
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Same here. Love these Samsung 32Gb Class 10 cards.
i9300 microsd issue
Hi all.. I have i9300 international,and i am having an issue... I have putted for the first time a microsd card 8gb Trascend,which i had in a Samsung Omnia with WindowsMobile.The problem is that the sdcard was readable from the phone,but not writable.. Then i tried to connect the phone with pc running XP,the same.I formatted the microsd FAT32 through the phone (was connected to pc) but the same again... After that i gave the sd card to a friend who has formatted using Hiren's cd.I inserted sd to the phone i was able to write about 700mb of data and after that was again unable to be written.I decided to buy a new one.It is a SanDisk 32gb class10.the same again.When i connect to the pc is writable...when on the phone..nothing.My phone is rooted running 4.1.1 JB. The same issue was present running official ICS 4.0.4... Any Help-Ideas?!?!? Thank you in advance!!
I have a Uk Galaxy S3 and am using a class 10 64gb card in it. I formatted it on the phone and I've had no issues so far
eBay is having a deal for this Class10 MicroSD,
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I'm planning on using it on my Note 2, similarly it should work as well? Any feedback?
of course it will, why wouldn't it
EBay SD cards = Caveat Emptor or buyer beware far to many fakes .
SD card tester .
http://fightflashfraud.wordpress.co...ld-standard-in-detecting-fake-capacity-flash/
jje
It costs another $20 extra here. worth a try. what i usually do is check their feedback stars. anyway, this was advertised by eBay itself, so less risk.
Anyway, even known retailers sell cards with fake capacities here. u test these cards on the spot., but it takes some copying of large sized files to find out the card is a fake. just got a 8 gb normal microsd for my nephew.. then discovered thru OTG that the card has a fake capacity as it disconnects and says inadequate space when only 128mb has been used up.
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MicroSD cardreader speed?

Has someone a fast microSD card (U3 speed rating)? Can you run Androbench on it and post the results. Thanks.
From what I've been reading, U3 isn't needed. I read the port is fine with U1.
But if you insist on a U3 card the top 3 are:
Samsung Pro+
SanDisk Extreme Pro
Lexar Professional 1800x microSDXC
(The 3 above are not listed in order of superiority, just listed by order I recall being 3 models that beat all others in the "name brand" scene.)
There is also a Chinese brand that has a history of being the 1St company to make the USB ports, who offers a 128GB U3 card at a phenomenal value and great specs too:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AYU...KQPC5W5AWHAXMK
I have a 64 GB SanDisk Extreme Pro microSDXC Class 10/UHS 3 in my G5. Here are the results:
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From what I've been reading, U3 isn't needed. I read the port is fine with U1.
But if you insist on a U3 card the top 3 are:
Samsung Pro+
SanDisk Extreme Pro
Lexar Professional 1800x microSDXC
(The 3 above are not listed in order of superiority, just listed by order I recall being 3 models that beat all others in the "name brand" scene.)
There is also a Chinese brand that has a history of being the 1St company to make the USB ports, who offers a 128GB U3 card at a phenomenal value and great specs too:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AYU...KQPC5W5AWHAXMK
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Thank you, but I'm only interested in the speed of the reader not the of the specific card.
And I mean the speed class not the Interface. I don't understand why they give them almost the same name.
And thanks you Swiftks but i have to ask, are you sure that you have set the target to sdcard. It looks too fast for sdcard. But caching could be also the reason.
Do you need the Speedtest with LG G5 or random device?
I think LG G5 has no UHS-II compatibility..
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Thank you, but I'm only interested in the speed of the reader not the of the specific card.
And I mean the speed class not the Interface. I don't understand why they give them almost the same name.
And thanks you Swiftks but i have to ask, are you sure that you have set the target to sdcard. It looks too fast for sdcard. But caching could be also the reason.
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Sorry about that, I was driving earlier... Try this one:
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Hi-TechUp said:
Do you need the Speedtest with LG G5 or random device?
I think LG G5 has no UHS-II compatibility..
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Yes from the G5. I also think it don't support UHS-II interface.
But it can take advantage from UHS 3 class cards (speed rating).
Thanks again Swiftks:good:, that look good finally a phone (at least for me) that uses the capabilities of my sdcard. 128 GB Samsung Pro plus
I'm getting the G5 on Tuesday. I hope the Samsung 128GB EVO+ will work ok, cause that's what I have in my M9
Update on the SD card functionality/speeds?
For my G5, I'm debating between the Samsung Pro+ 128 GB or the SanDisk - Ultra 200GB
From what I'm reading, the Sandisk SHOULD be ok to record the occasional 4k video...and that phones today don't take advantage of the max speed of a card like the Samsung pro+....but it's not clear if that's the case for the G5. There are various threads showing that the s7 definitely bottlenecks the cards, but does the G5? The Sandisk is $10 cheaper and offers more space so IMO, it seems to be a better value than the Samsung if the G5 can't take significant advantage of the higher speeds. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks!
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MicroSD class 10 16GB

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