[Q] MicroSD Card - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Accessories

Does anyone know the largest microsd card that the t-mobile touchpro will take.I have seen post saying 16bg and some saying 32gb.Also does anyone know anything about the generic microsd cards on ebay there really cheep I want to know if there any good.

Be careful with buying SD cards on eBay. Unless its a reputable seller, you have no way of knowing if its a counterfeit card until you receive it. They will sometimes sell cards that claim a certain capacity, and even indicate the same GB when you insert it in your phone or PC, but then it will not actually hold that amount of data when you try to transfer files. For instance, it will be sold as a 16 GB, but actually a 8 GB card.

I don't know about the T-Mobile unit, but the Tilt 2 takes the SanDisk 32gb without issue.

EVERY 32GB microSD sold on eBay is fake UNLESS retail Sandisk which NEVER sells below $100 currently.

I'm using a 32gb card right now in my TMo TP2 without issue. As for micro sds on EBay, be carefull. Most all outside the states are fradulent even if they have high feedback thats good. If theyre selling micro sds someone before you has bought one, read thier feedback and see what they thought, be suspicious if there have been 100 "sold" but no one has left feeback or the feedback is blocked. If it seems to good to be true, it probably is. Although I did buy mine on Ebay for 25 shipped and got in a matter of days so thats not always the case.

There are limits, and then there are practical limits
32 GB is the limit for SDHC. As of today, you may want to stay with 16 GB since none of the 32 GB cards are very fast since they just came out. You can get a 16 GB that is class 6 which can run most applications without a perceptible speed penalty versus built-in RAM. if you are using the RAM for storing media the slower, bigger card would work fine.

Class ratings for SD cards can be misleading, either intentionally inflated for sales appeal or conservatively rated as some top brands choose.
The Sandisk 32GB SD is rated just Class 2, but FAR exceeds those specs in actual usage. I run every program possible from SD along with Android 2.2 entirely on SD. Speed is very, very good.
So good that slowdowns are the last factor to suspect with good Class 2 SD's.

Avoid the cheap eBay 32 GB cards; they are fakes. Expect to pay between $100 and $150 for the genuine SanDisk card. I bought two a couple months back from a reputable dealer. I use one in my Tilt 2 and the other holds MP3s that I play on my car's sound system using a cheapo mini USB reader I picked up at Fry's.

bmhome1 said:
Class ratings for SD cards can be misleading, either intentionally inflated for sales appeal or conservatively rated as some top brands choose.
The Sandisk 32GB SD is rated just Class 2, but FAR exceeds those specs in actual usage. I run every program possible from SD along with Android 2.2 entirely on SD. Speed is very, very good.
So good that slowdowns are the last factor to suspect with good Class 2 SD's.
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SD card Class ratings refer to write speed only, not read speed. You will see this impact the most when copying big files to the card. Similar to what you mention, I've seen a couple customer reviews of the Sandisk cards on Newegg, and it seems some of them do seem to far exceed the write speed Class 2 rating.
I've recently updated to a Sandisk Class 2, 16 GB card. In a completely unscientific test (just transfer a decent sized file, timed how long it took; repeated with a couple different files), the write speeds seem pretty in-line with the Class 2 ratings. No issues at all playing music and video from the card.
I'm guessing that similar to MHz ratings for computer CPU chips, the manufacture of SD cards is not an exact science. So no two cards (even from the same batch) will have the exact same performance. They each have just get tested and tossed into different categories, depending on whether they meet the requirements for the "higher" ratings or not. Unluckily, it seems that the one I got does not far exceed the Class 2 ratings as some have experienced.

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SD card Class ratings refer to write speed only, not read speed. You will see this impact the most when copying big files to the card. Similar to what you mention, I've seen a couple customer reviews of the Sandisk cards on Newegg, and it seems some of them do seem to far exceed the write speed Class 2 rating.
I've recently updated to a Sandisk Class 2, 16 GB card. In a completely unscientific test (just transfer a decent sized file, timed how long it took; repeated with a couple different files), the write speeds seem pretty in-line with the Class 2 ratings. No issues at all playing music and video from the card.
I'm guessing that similar to MHz ratings for computer CPU chips, the manufacture of SD cards is not an exact science. So no two cards (even from the same batch) will have the exact same performance. They each have just get tested and tossed into different categories, depending on whether they meet the requirements for the "higher" ratings or not. Unluckily, it seems that the one I got does not far exceed the Class 2 ratings as some have experienced.
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Was your Sandisk 16GB sealed, retail blister packaging or cheaper "bulk" without any packaging what-so-ever? I deeply mistrust "bulk" sales of flash media being either secondary rejects or after-hours runs of unofficial materials. This isn't paranoia but was factually proven by researched acid bath take-aparts of rouge samples. Every single one was made of off-spec materials. Sandisk is THE biggest knock-off brand on the planet.
My ATTO's benchmarks on two real Sandisk 16GB class 2 and one Sandisk 32GB class 2 gave virtually identical throughput curves reads and writes.

bmhome1 said:
Was your Sandisk 16GB sealed, retail blister packaging or cheaper "bulk" without any packaging what-so-ever? I deeply mistrust "bulk" sales of flash media being either secondary rejects or after-hours runs of unofficial materials. This isn't paranoia but was factually proven by researched acid bath take-aparts of rouge samples. Every single one was made of off-spec materials. Sandisk is THE biggest knock-off brand on the planet.
My ATTO's benchmarks on two real Sandisk 16GB class 2 and one Sandisk 32GB class 2 gave virtually identical throughput curves reads and writes.
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Mine was retail blister packed, and purchased from Newegg, so I very much trust it to be the genuine article.
As I said, it was a very casual test. Can you refer me to an application to do some more accurate testing?

Freeware ATTO benchmarks very thoroughly and shows where performance sweet spots are (larger files both read and write).

Nice, I'll have to check it out.
Thanks.

Run ATTO on your Sandisk 16GB and post results. It'll be interesting to see how similar and if they are, how the "feel" of speed compares.
I've got Transcend microSD 8GB class 6 and even though ATTO graphs slightly better results, I could never tell difference in use, including copying large video files to card.

Interesting, my benchmark results look nothing like yours.
ATTO shows your card hitting 13 MB/s write speed, where mine are around 4 MB/s? Am I looking at this correctly? It seems your card hits Class 12 (if there were such a thing) specs for some file sizes!

Looks like the microSD reader used is limitation bottle-neck. I've found the Sandisk microSD USB reader okay, but Transcend SD USB reader with microSD
adapter fastest "pipe." SDHC card readers from 1st generations could be dreadfully slow. Also, you want the computer running the test in absolutely "idle" state with nothing else running using up CPU cycles for reliable results.
Also, for benchmarking tests use direct USB port to computer, not from hub or with other USB devices mounted.

For the benchmark, I used a local Japanese brand "Elecom" SD (not MicroSD) to USB card reader (purchased a couple years ago on a business trip), plus a Sandisk SD to Micro SD card adapter (adapter probably 3 years old). So its possible one of those links in the chain is a bottleneck.
I don't have another card reader handy. When I have time I'm going to try to connect the phone via USB (in Disk Drive mode) and see how the benchmark turns out. You know off hand if this will bottleneck the test also?

Redpoint,
Don't know about file transfer speed mounted as mass drive, although I doubt it will run at full I/O card potential.
The Sandisk microSD USB reader can be found on eBay for a few dollars, it's very handy to have.
Definitely sounds like your current readers have the bottle-neck issue all older SDHC readers had compared to latest models.
Also, the microSD>SDHC adapters are just pin-outs without circuitry.

Here's a good program for testing SD cards for capability and authenticity. I recently bought a bogus 32gb micro-SDHC Sandisk card off eBay and this little program confirmed it. No worries, eBay deleted the seller and refunded my money. beware of buying any brand of mem cards off eBay. The place is littered with counterfeits.

The Verizon branded Sandisk 32GB microSD in sealed blister pack is sure bet for authenticity and at decent prices around $100. ALL 32GB microSD cards selling far lower than $100 are FAKES. Demand has dropped real Sandisk's from $200 at launch to $100 range. Lower prices than that will take awhile to settle in.

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cheapest alternative for MicroSD 32GB

Since I can't afford 32GB MicroSD card, I'm looking for some alternatives.
I've just found out about "SD to MicroSD/TransFlash Card Converter Module" (search it on ebay, I'm not allowed to post links here). I already have 32GB SDHC card, but will it work with Touch Pro2?
I don't think there's enough room under the battery cover for that converter and an SD card.
I didn't buy a Touch Pro2 yet, so I think that I must consider some other phone.
But generally, is this converter going to work? MicroSD male end of this thing looks kind of thin, so should I attach it to MicroSD-shaped piece of plastic or something like that? Sorry if those questions sound stupid, but I really don't have any kind of experience in this field.
I think you would be best not trying to use this converter on any phone, unless you want to use it only once a day or so. To use this on a TouchPro2/Tilt2 you would have to cut a hole in the battery cover where the slot is located, and then you would have to have a delicate piece of plastic stick out at a right angle to the phone by 1-1&1/2 " to catch on EVERYTHING around it. I can't imagine this on a phone that is designed to slide into my pocket. Heck, I can't bring myself to leave usb sticks connected to my laptop when I am not using them. They catch on things.
I don't quite understand what you are trying to do. Do you want any old phone that lets you use 32gig cards? What other features do you want?
It isn't always the case, but there is frequently a relationship between quality and cost. The less you spend the odds are that you will not have as reliable, functional, or feature-laden of a product.
Admittedly I don't know a lot about most cell phones. What I do know makes me VERY suspicious of this working. My old MotoQ9c would take a miniSD card, but it wouldn't take a full sd card. All of the phones I've seen that use the microSD format have the card hidden inside and make that converter seem less than ideal. Some even put the card under the battery itself.
You COULD plug this into my old Samsung Ace phone and just move the cover to access it, but it would still stick out and be a major pain to use.
Good luck, whatever you do.

Best MicroSDHC card for the money

I'm not trying to spend alot of cash..Maybe 40$.
I've got a 2gig now and it's just too small for my needs. I had Android plus music and photo's and it's full.. I'm looking for a 8 or 16 gig.
What should I be looking for?? I've never considered the "class" of a card..Is that about the same as the Cas Latency of ram??
Anyway..Whats the best for my budget?? I"m looking to order tonight so any help ASAP would be welcome..lol
Thanks
~SMurf
Edit: I don't need an adapter is it would make it cheaper..lol
8gb is around 19..20$..but stay with class 4 as lower class has bad effect on card reqding speed,streaming speed and data trasfer speed..u will lose it on class2
saurabh88 said:
8gb is around 19..20$..but stay with class 4 as lower class has bad effect on card reqding speed,streaming speed and data trasfer speed..u will lose it on class2
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I almost got a class 4 PNY 8 gig from wal-mart for 30$..I thought it was high so I put it back..I'm on Newegg right now hunting but it's 2:49am here now and I'm tired..lol
But thanks for the info.
smurfgod said:
I almost got a class 4 PNY 8 gig from wal-mart for 30$..I thought it was high so I put it back..I'm on Newegg right now hunting but it's 2:49am here now and I'm tired..lol
But thanks for the info.
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Good call, I don't like PNY stuff in general. I bought a PNY USB thumb drive on impulse. Needed it last minute for a business trip, and it seemed like a good price for the capacity. It was really cheaply made, and the USB port part eventually pulled apart from the plastic body.
Also got a PNY SD card (not a Micro, but a regular SD for my camera). Again, probably since it was good capacity for the $$$, and I figured its a simple SD card, what can go wrong? Well the plastic body started splitting apart, and the "read only" lock switch fell out. I actually found the little plastic lock switch part (was in my travel bag) and was able to super glue the card back together.
Moral of the story, I'm personally going to stay away from PNY products from now on.
Sandisk makes very reliable SD cards. But they tend to be a bit pricier than other brands, and class 4 and higher are hard to find in the higher capacities for the Sandisk. I'd stick with a reputable dealer, like Newegg (as you mentioned). There are lots of SD cards on eBay, but lots of them are fakes, tampered with (and relabeled) to make them report higher capacity than they really are.
I haven't gotten a new card yet but founf out my 2 gig is actually not half bad. I was adding the droid files to my card after a format and the write speeds got to 5.25 megs.guess its better then what I thought it was..maybe a class six?
Isn't there an app that tells you all that stuff?
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I bought one of these from eBay, and am very pleased with it. It's a class 6 with USB reader.
A GENUINE SanDisk 16GB micro SDHC can be found easily on eBay for under $40 shipped. Avoid "bulk" and janky Hong Kong sellers. Buy blister pack retail sealed SanDisk to get the real thing. The fakes out there are staggering.
The effort is well worth it, the 16GB is very conservatively classed as 2, but far out-performs in use as attached benchmark shows.
It plays Avatar silky-smooth and apps on card fly. Too much room will seem silly in a few months usage!
smurfgod said:
I'm not trying to spend alot of cash..Maybe 40$.
I've got a 2gig now and it's just too small for my needs. I had Android plus music and photo's and it's full.. I'm looking for a 8 or 16 gig.
What should I be looking for?? I've never considered the "class" of a card..Is that about the same as the Cas Latency of ram??
Anyway..Whats the best for my budget?? I"m looking to order tonight so any help ASAP would be welcome..lol
Thanks
~SMurf
Edit: I don't need an adapter is it would make it cheaper..lol
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Hey there.
NewEgg is definitely where you want to shop. I have this (Although my purchase came with all the adaptors):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211351
Great product, completely satisfied and great quality. Going strong now for over 9 months without a single data loss issue, or anything really to complain about at all.
I purchased this one from Newegg
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820208453
So far it has been working great, I dont have any read/write test stats. But I have been listening to music, moving files, and watching video's without any problems.

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Not bad, but its only a class 2...
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Class 2 is terrible for a 32gb card, I would hate to have to do multiple camera shots on that
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Class 4 on Amazon is $21.09 http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-micro...0AD6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1337384343&sr=8-2
And this one which is most likely a class 2 for only $15.34 http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-32GB-...JYCY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1337384386&sr=8-1
And this Class 10 for only $35.99 http://www.amazon.com/Lexar-MicroSD...610M/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1337384449&sr=8-8

Which SD card?

Hello,
Just ordered a Note Pro 12.2.
Now I need an SD card and not sure which one to buy.
I want a 64gb one with the top performance (read/write speeds), should I get San Disk or Samsung?
Also, should I get a screen protector or is it useless?
Regards,
NeoXx
I have the SanDisk, but the Samsung would be fine as well.
I am normally against screen protectors, but have ordered the MIME one as the Note Pro is not Gorilla Glass.
wingdo said:
I have the SanDisk, but the Samsung would be fine as well.
I am normally against screen protectors, but have ordered the MIME one as the Note Pro is not Gorilla Glass.
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I didn't know this, so what material is the screen made of, and any idea how scratch proof it is?
tomic888 said:
Hello,
Just ordered a Note Pro 12.2.
Now I need an SD card and not sure which one to buy.
I want a 64gb one with the top performance (read/write speeds), should I get San Disk or Samsung?
Also, should I get a screen protector or is it useless?
Regards,
NeoXx
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I have both the Samsung and the San Disk. I can't tell the difference in operation.
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nsiti said:
I didn't know this, so what material is the screen made of, and any idea how scratch proof it is?
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Samsung doesnt specify what the screen material is. It likely could be gorilla glass even though they dont say it. It seems rather resilient to me and considering they use gorilla glass on everything else the make......but I also ordered the mime. I want to use mine without a flip cover.
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Duly.noted said:
Samsung doesnt specify what the screen material is. It likely could be gorilla glass even though they dont say it. It seems rather resilient to me and considering they use gorilla glass on everything else the make......but I also ordered the mime. I want to use mine without a flip cover.
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http://www.corninggorillaglass.com/...laxy-Note®-Pro-with-Corning®-Gorilla®-Glass-3
|t says here they do ..
It's Gorilla Glass 3.
I got the SanDisk 128GB microSDXC. It offers a ton of storage with quick transfer speeds. It has been reliable and comes with an adapter in case you want to transfer files to and from a PC. I haven't tried a Samsung one, but I can tell you that Sandisk has been good in my experiences. Got mine for sale on Amazon for $100. Normally I think it's around $130 but I'm sure you can find a deal somewhere.
Also, I have a screen protector from BoxWave. It is pretty good and very affordable. I personally would not risk it, especially if you're ike me and plan to use this tablet/stylus for drawing. Scratches and scuffs will cause distractions while creating an image and maybe even interfere with your drawing depending how deep the scratch may be. Be aware that you probably will want to switch out the rubber nib on the stylus for the plastic one since pretty much all screen protectors create more friction unless you get a really expensive glass screen protector, or a high quality hard plastic one.
This is an old thread and I had answered a similar question in a more recent one. For others looking for a fast 64GB card I'd recommend the Sandisk Extreme Plus or the Extreme Pro. There IS a difference in performance between those and the cheaper cards for those who care about transfer speeds. Key to picking IMO is to find cards with high rated write speeds. The Extreme Plus line is rated by Sandisk as having up to 50MB/s write speed, 80MB/s read speed. Looking at their specs on Sandisk's site one will notice that they do NOT rate the write speed of their Sandisk Ultra Class 10 cards. Instead they'll just say "Write speed lower" when compared to their 40MB/s read speed.
Having one of the 64GB Extreme Plus and one 64GB Ultra I did some testing with USB 2.0 and 3.0 cables from a windows 7 workstation by timing file transfers to my Note Pro. Results are in the other thread linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52443880&postcount=8
These are simple timed tests and they're clearly geared towards larger file transfers. Most memory will slow down significantly for random writes of very small files. For all I know the tables would turn in random small writes but since that's not what I do with external microSD I care not to test that.
Bottom line from my experience is that between a Sandisk Ultra (or other comparable Class 10 card) and the higher end Extreme Plus cards you will see significant improvement in transfer speed even on USB 2.0. For those like me who are impatient the nearly 2x cost upfront is a gift that will keep on giving for a long time down the road. My one wish is that they'd come out with larger capacity ones than just 64GB. I'm excited for the future when these faster high capacity cards come down in price and become the norm.
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I got the SanDisk 128GB microSDXC.
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Can you access all 128gb on your Note? Samsung's specs list the device as only capable of reading 64gb.
(Sorry for bringing this post back from the dead!)
Several posters say that the 128GB SD card works.
Thanks, I eventually found more threads about the Note Pro and Tab Pro accepting 128gb cards. I ended up ordering a Samsung EVO 128gb for $88 just now.
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Can you access all 128gb on your Note? Samsung's specs list the device as only capable of reading 64gb.
(Sorry for bringing this post back from the dead!)
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Yes, see the link and image below:
http://androidforums.com/threads/li...-with-128gb-microsdxc-card-by-sandisk.832403/
911jason said:
Can you access all 128gb on your Note? Samsung's specs list the device as only capable of reading 64gb.
(Sorry for bringing this post back from the dead!)
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Hey sorry, just saw this notification. If you're still wondering, I am 99% sure it reads the full capacity. I can look tomorrow to double check though (I'll edit this post)
Edit: wow sorry didn't realize I had already responded and that was such an old comment. Don't know why I had a new notification on this thread....
Lol...
sandisk
I still have my Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and I just purchased the SanDisk 1tb micro sdxc card for it and cannot get it to work as it should, at it's full formatted capacity. Has anyone had any luck with this card on this tablet? Can you recommend a good, fairly modern custom Rom for this tablet that would still allow me to access Google services and apps?
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I still have my Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and I just purchased the SanDisk 1tb micro sdxc card for it and cannot get it to work as it should, at it's full formatted capacity. Has anyone had any luck with this card on this tablet? Can you recommend a good, fairly modern custom Rom for this tablet that would still allow me to access Google services and apps?
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Hi! Thanks for bringing this topic up again.
I do not have an answer to your question(s) but I was wondering what the maximum capacity can be for this device.
It supports up to 128 GB in official notes but what's possible in reality?

[Q] Sandisk Ultra USB2.0/Micro Flash Drive with N6?

I was all set to order a Meenova Dash Micro and 32/64GB MicroSD card to use with my N6 on the go. I don't thinkI will fill up my 32GB phone unless I purposely try to but I would like to keep something with me to use for the purposes of Nandroid backups and to hold Music and HD video content but not have it be ON the phone. Also a folder with all the ROM, Kernel, Modem files etc would be nice too.
Anyway I was all set to order the items I needed when I found this:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-ultra-dual-64gb-usb-2-0-micro-usb-flash-drive-black/3814107.p?id=1219093905210&skuId=3814107
Has anyone use one? Looks like its going to be bigger but I didn't intend to use the Meenova while It was plugged into the phone and I would be paranoid about breaking the Micro USB port on my phone. Hell, I don't like to use my phone while it's plugged in even.
As the only time I will most-likely use something like this is for a quick file transfer, backup or listening to music while the phone is say sitting on a table I guess the size isn't super important. So if anyone has used one on the N6, how are the transfer speeds? Build quality of the flash drive etc.
I know the Meenova got rave reviews so should I still with that or get the Sandisk USB/Micro drive? The big thing I like about the Sandisk is no needed adaptors or cables to do file transfers. I can pop it into my MacBook Pro or Windows desktop, copy to it via standard USB port and then pop it into my N6 without having to go find missing part or a cable.
Thoughts? Suggestions? The reason I wanted the Meenova Dash Micro was due to its small size which is still very appealing. My local Best Buy has the Sandisk 32GB for $17.99 and the 64GB for $29.99, I could pick one up when I drive by afterwork today but with the Meenova I have to order it and then still get a 32GB or 64GB MicroSD card which the two together will cost more.
Thanks!
I had that exact one and I hated it. Its cheaply made and felt like it would break. I bought it on amazon and returned it. I bought a corsair one instead and its far superior. It has a USB 3.0(PC side) and micro usb (phone side) and is all metal. Here's a link to it
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HV...418389449&sr=8-1-spell&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
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I had that exact one and I hated it. Its cheaply made and felt like it would break. I bought it on amazon and returned it. I bought a corsair one instead and its far superior. It has a USB 3.0(PC side) and micro usb (phone side) and is all metal. Here's a link to it
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HV...418389449&sr=8-1-spell&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
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That Corsair definitely "look" higher quality even just from the pictures. I guess the the reason I was looking at the Sandisk was because it's in-stock at my local Best Buy at $17.99 for the 32GB or $29.99 for the 64GB. The Corsair Flash Voyager GO is almost twice the price. I do like the fact that the Corsair Flash Voyager GO is metal though.
I may just go with my original plans to get the Meenova if no one has any positive things to say about the Sandisk.
Now that you mention it, I've got a few Sandisk 4, 8, 16 and 32GB flash drives and they are very plasticy and I've broken a couple too. Although that is because I've had them sticking out of my MacBook Pro when I was using it on my lap or moving it and I hit one on something so I suppose in that case anything could break. Better then Sandisk flash drive though and not the MacBook Pro USB port!
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That Corsair definitely "look" higher quality even just from the pictures. I guess the the reason I was looking at the Sandisk was because it's in-stock at my local Best Buy at $17.99 for the 32GB or $29.99 for the 64GB. The Corsair Flash Voyager GO is almost twice the price. I do like the fact that the Corsair Flash Voyager GO is metal though.
I may just go with my original plans to get the Meenova if no one has any positive things to say about the Sandisk.
Now that you mention it, I've got a few Sandisk 4, 8, 16 and 32GB flash drives and they are very plasticy and I've broken a couple too. Although that is because I've had them sticking out of my MacBook Pro when I was using it on my lap or moving it and I hit one on something so I suppose in that case anything could break. Better then Sandisk flash drive though and not the MacBook Pro USB port!
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I got my 32gb for 14.99 last week so just watch the price on it. I've broken some sandisk ones as well and I prefer metal because its on my keyring. The read and wrote speed is also faster than my sandisk was.
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I got my 32gb for 14.99 last week so just watch the price on it. I've broken some sandisk ones as well and I prefer metal because its on my keyring. The read and wrote speed is also faster than my sandisk was.
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I got this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L6M1H1C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
USB 3.0, very high quality and great rubber caps on each side. For me, i transfer movies and things a lot so the USB 3 makes that very very fast from the PC.
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I got this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L6M1H1C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
USB 3.0, very high quality and great rubber caps on each side. For me, i transfer movies and things a lot so the USB 3 makes that very very fast from the PC.
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It looks nice, I'm happy as long as it made well and I can't use it with my case on my phone. I keep all of my TWRP backups on there. I have a 64gb Nexus but I don't like to waste 12gb on my phone for 3 backups.
Here's a picture of mine next to my Motorola Keylink for a size comparison. (I'm at school so don't mind the dirty table here in the IST bldg)
I know the OP doesn't want to use a cable but since the dawn of time I've used an OTG cable: http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-...8&qid=1418397278&sr=8-1&keywords=OTG+microusb
I always found it far more adaptable to my situation. Also you can get a larger choice of high quality drives at a lower price.
$5 and whatever memory stick you have/find/borrow/buy. Too simple.
Ok thanks for the suggestion guys!
Btw, lol my dirty table beats your dirty table!
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Dusty Rhodes said:
I know the OP doesn't want to use a cable but since the dawn of time I've used an OTG cable: http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-...8&qid=1418397278&sr=8-1&keywords=OTG+microusb
I always found it far more adaptable to my situation. Also you can get a larger choice of high quality drives at a lower price.
$5 and whatever memory stick you have/find/borrow/buy. Too simple.
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I have the same adapter and it works well. I use it for my Nexus Player. It has plastic that covers/protectors the two ends while shipping and it makes it look scratched until you remove it. Its a good adapter if you don't mind using one.
kdoggy said:
Anyway I was all set to order the items I needed when I found this:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-ultra-dual-64gb-usb-2-0-micro-usb-flash-drive-black/3814107.p?id=1219093905210&skuId=3814107
Thanks!
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i cant see the link for some reason but are you speaking about the sandisk that has a micro usb on one side and a full size usb on the other with a sliding cover to cover the ports?
if so i have the 64gb version and contrary to others i have used it across the nex9 and nex6 and htc one max.
i have had zero issues with the gadget and recommend it if you are use to sandisk. people have their own opinions on everything and ones mileage will vary, but i disagree that its cheap and prone to break. one may LOSE it (its tiny) before they break it, just depends on how you handle such products.
i love it, have used it for months and recommend it.
Yes that it's the one.
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marctronixx said:
i cant see the link for some reason but are you speaking about the sandisk that has a micro usb on one saide and a full size usb on the other witha sliding cover to cover the ports?
if so i have the 64gb version andf contrary to others i haveused it across the nex9 and nex6 and htcx one max.
i have had zero issues with the gadget and recommend it if you are use to sandisk. people have their own opinions on everything and ones mileage will vary, but i disagree that its cheap and prone to break. one may LOSE it (its tiny) before they break it, just depends on how you handle such products.
i love it, have used it for months and recommend it.
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My cover broke in less than a week which is partly why it went back to amazon. It also was annoying to use with a case without a OTG cable. I didn't abuse it, in fact it sat on my desk when I wasn't using it. I could've had a defective one but it didn't feel sturdy at all which later proved correct when the cap broke. My USB (fill sized end) was angled weird too but again I think I could have had a bad unit.
I have the 32gb sandisk dual drive for my moto g. It is a great product for its price. I can safely suggest it to anyone who considers to buy it.
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Yes that it's the one.
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I think you should go for the Kingston micro-duo otg pendrive usb 3.0 .It's very small and made of metal and the read and write speed is also quite fast.
Has anyone tried plugging the dual port sticks into the phone and computer at the same time?
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Has anyone tried plugging the dual port sticks into the phone and computer at the same time?
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That would be difficult because the nexus port is slightly angled so it would require some work.

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