[Q] Compatibility SDCARD, SDXC, SDHC. - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi my name is Jack, and I'm new here in the forum.
I just wondering if my Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300) can support 128 Gb Micro SD microSDHC?
Something like this...
128 Gb Micro SD-TF Memory Card Class 10 With Adapter-USA
(Just copy the line and paste on Google to see the price of product)
I have knowledge that there is a SanDisk 128gb microSDXC. But I can not pay that much money ($ 120)
SanDisk 128GB microSDXC Ultra 128G microSD micro SDXC 30MB/s Class 10 UHS-1 Card
(Just copy the line and paste on Google to see the price of product)
Thanks in advance.

Eu-foria said:
Hi my name is Jack, and I'm new here in the forum.
I just wondering if my Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300) can support 128 Gb Micro SD microSDHC?
Something like this...
128 Gb Micro SD-TF Memory Card Class 10 With Adapter-USA
(Just copy the line and paste on Google to see the price of product)
I have knowledge that there is a SanDisk 128gb microSDXC. But I can not pay that much money ($ 120)
SanDisk 128GB microSDXC Ultra 128G microSD micro SDXC 30MB/s Class 10 UHS-1 Card
(Just copy the line and paste on Google to see the price of product)
Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Samsung Galaxy S3 supports up to 64gb micro SD card. Moreover, I think 128 gb SD card is way too much for Galaxy S3, just imagine what will happen if you fill all the memory of the card. Thats why I suggest you buy a card with lower space, something like 16gb,32gb or 64gb.

Banchev said:
Samsung Galaxy S3 supports up to 64gb micro SD card. Moreover, I think 128 gb SD card is way too much for Galaxy S3, just imagine what will happen if you fill all the memory of the card. Thats why I suggest you buy a card with lower space, something like 16gb,32gb or 64gb.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can not imagine that could happen, but... I already have a 64Gb card (and I have no space in it)
Because of this, I have this doubt.

Eu-foria said:
I can not imagine that could happen, but... I already have a 64Gb card (and I have no space in it)
Because of this, I have this doubt.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol! I cannot believe it. What do you have in this card, how did you fill the entire 64 gb space?

64GB aint that much if you video record and have a lot of music files.
was wondering if there is a difference between Samsung and SanDisk cards in terms of working well with the S3. I have the samsung 64gb Class 10 UHS-1. Is there anything i should be aware of, stability, format etc.
Thanks

Related

Memory Card Question For HTC TyTn

Hi,
I'l like to purchase either a 1GB or 2GB card for my TyTn. Some of the local stores only keep the 1GB Sandisk and no 2GB.
The question I have is the one store only has the standard Sandisk 1GB Micro SD Card and not the Sandisk Ultra II.
Is there really a big difference in performance and what would one recommend as a card and where to purchase from over the internet?
Thanks
Ari
ari79 said:
Hi,
The question I have is the one store only has the standard Sandisk 1GB Micro SD Card and not the Sandisk Ultra II.
Is there really a big difference in performance and what would one recommend as a card and where to purchase from over the internet?
Thanks
Ari
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
FYI, I dont think there is a Sandisk Ultra II 2GB card available. And the Ultra II cards are supposed to be much faster (W/R, 9MB/10MB) compared to the regular cards.
- JoKer
microSD available many places
You will see the 2 GB Sandisk microSD available all over the place. eBay has them, as well as various vendors with internet purchasing.
Eventually, we'll see the "ultra" sandisk versions of the microSD. For now, I went for the 2 GB version available, because 1 GB is too limiting, especially if you use the TyTN for music.

[Q] MicroSD Card 64GB in SGS2

I know Sandisk 64GB will work in SGS2 if one only have the need of space for backup, movies and music (apps to SD will fail).
Lots of info about SanDisk ... couldn't find any about Samsung and Kingston 64GB cards ...
Have anybody tried 64GB MicroSD Card from Samsung or Kingston in SGS2?
Is it same same or do I have to buy SanDisk in order to get it working?
Paracetamol is paracetamol.
Ibuprofen is ibuprofen.
MicroSDXC is microSDXC.
Mittaa said:
I know Sandisk 64GB will work in SGS2 if one only have the need of space for backup, movies and music (apps to SD will fail).
Lots of info about SanDisk ... couldn't find any about Samsung and Kingston 64GB cards ...
Have anybody tried 64GB MicroSD Card from Samsung or Kingston in SGS2?
Is it same same or do I have to buy SanDisk in order to get it working?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Brand shouldnt make a difference as far as compatibility with device.
Just dont even think about getting a card from ebay though. You will just end up with a fake version that has been modded to display larger then what it is.
oinkylicious said:
Paracetamol is paracetamol.
Ibuprofen is ibuprofen.
MicroSDXC is microSDXC.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. Fun way to provide me with an answer ... hope your right LOL

[Q] SD Card

I have a class 4, 32GB micro sd card and i'm planning to buy a new one. I'm thinking about buying a class 10 64gb, but i don't know if the phone will support this much memory.
There is any drawback about having 64gb? Should i get a class 10 32gb instead?
ffp. said:
I have a class 4, 32GB micro sd card and i'm planning to buy a new one. I'm thinking about buying a class 10 64gb, but i don't know if the phone will support this much memory.
There is any drawback about having 64gb? Should i get a class 10 32gb instead?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It has been reported that Xperia 2011 devices like Arc S and Play support 64GB so I think it should work, but it is NOT advisable! And only ONE Neo V user has reported using 64GB hence it is a RISKY investment! :cyclops:
I'd say stick to buying a Class 10 32GB
But if you still wanna get the 64GB then here is the procedure - Insert the SDCard(It might show prompt saying Card is empty) and Format it from the phone(FAT32) and it should work.
Disclaimer : I got info from other posts. I'm not responsible if anything goes wrong with the 64GB choice! :cyclops:

Samsung 32GB Micro SDXC Card fraud?

Hey guys,
so I bought this Samsung Micro SDHC Card which has a storage of 32 GB from this link:
http://www.amazon.de/Samsung-microS...te-MB-MPBGCEU/dp/B00AYC6V2U/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
It clearly states that it's a Micro SDHC Card and when it arrived I was surprised to see that it's a 32Gb Micro SDXC (I thought that SDXC only made sense with 64Gb of memory).
However, I plugged it in my S3 and it worked from the start but then I started to transfer files to it (about 12 gb) from my old Micro SD Card. The speed was ridiculously low, at about 1 MB/s and sometimes even lower. And I was copying big files like videos and also MP3`s where the speed is usually about 10MB/s with my old MicroSDHC Card Class 10. I tried to format it but it wouldn't help.
So then I started to do some research and I couldn't find even 1 picture of the card using Google (Samsung Micro SDXC 32GB UHS I Card), so I'm beginning to think that it's maybe a fraud?
Have you guys seen a card like this or maybe someone even owns one? Would be interesting to know.
Anyhow, I'm gonna write to the seller that I want a new one, since this one is clearly not working as it should.

Is this SD card compatible ?

I'm looking forward to purchasing this Samsung Electronics 32GB PRO Micro SDHC with Adapter Upto 90MB/s Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MG32DA/AM)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IVPU894/ref=cm_sw_su_dp
It will work with my Xperia Z2?
higgs_ said:
I'm looking forward to purchasing this Samsung Electronics 32GB PRO Micro SDHC with Adapter Upto 90MB/s Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MG32DA/AM)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IVPU894/ref=cm_sw_su_dp
It will work with my Xperia Z2?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I use the 64 GB version. I believe they are the fastest microSD available.
All right I will buy it.
64 is overkill to me. 32gb is enough.
I see no point in buying such a fast card for the Z2.

Categories

Resources