OnePlus X 32 GB Version - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone think there are any chances that OnePlus will release 32 GB variant of OnePlus X? This is really a great device. 5 inch 1080p AMOLED display is killer. But only 16 GB emmc storage has been dealbreaker for me. Even with microSD expansion capability, Android phones nowadays need at least 32 GB internal memory. If 32 GB variant is there, I would buy it without any second thoughts.

I don't see the need to have 32 Gb having the microSD expansion. Don't think it would be in mind of Oneplus manufacturers
Enviado desde mi Oneplus X

Nitish247 said:
Does anyone think there are any chances that OnePlus will release 32 GB variant of OnePlus X? This is really a great device. 5 inch 1080p AMOLED display is killer. But only 16 GB emmc storage has been dealbreaker for me. Even with microSD expansion capability, Android phones nowadays need at least 32 GB internal memory. If 32 GB variant is there, I would buy it without any second thoughts.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I thought so too, until I bought this phone. I use the dual SIM functionality, and I've learned to live with 16 GB. You really start only installing the essentials when you're forced to.

Related

64 gb micros....unbelievable

Has anyone seen this? http://tinyurl.com/ybz2qfd
man that's crazy, although the 64's won't work with g1, I think its expandable capacity is only 32gb, but that's still big! Not sure of the class #'s on these bad boys, but I'm sure if there aren't any 6 or 10 class versions available yet it won't be long!
EDIT: nevermind, they're all 32's.....the 64gb has something to do with flash or whatever, IDK
32gb is the addressable limit of the SDHC standard.. when 64gb cards appear they will be SDXC, which means no current hardware can use them. Awesome.
goldenarmZ said:
32gb is the addressable limit of the SDHC standard.. when 64gb cards appear they will be SDXC, which means no current hardware can use them. Awesome.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
LOL way to kill the mans thread, jesus.
oreoOozZz said:
LOL way to kill the mans thread, jesus.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol it was dead way before he killed it my friend
lol hey I'd be set if I can get 32GB in MicroSDHC, and there's no whispers of THAT coming out as of yet
G_won said:
lol hey I'd be set if I can get 32GB in MicroSDHC, and there's no whispers of THAT coming out as of yet
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Strange you should say that....
hxxp://www.morgancomputers.co.uk/shop/detail.asp?ProductID=5614&CategoryID=410&SubCategoryID=433
As I'm a newbie, I can't post external links.... but apparently CAN post links where "http" have been changed to "hxxp". I spotted this link earlier today, from Morgan Computers - a BIG hardware-clearance company in New Oxford Street, London. £51 for a 32Gig SDHC card.
" The 32GB SDHC memory card is German made, leading edge technology at its best! It also comes with a lifetime manufacturer warranty.
The 32GB SD Card offers high storage capacity with a write speed of 10MBytes/s and a read speed of 20MBytes/s. It is ideal for new generation digital camera and other applications with SDHC cards slots.
Compatible with All SDHC devices
32GB stores approx 1200 x 10MP Photos, 545 Hours of MP3
May be in Eco Friendly Bulk Packaging
*Please Note: SDHC cards will only work in devices that are compatible with the Higher SDHC Specification cards"
I'm going to invest in one of these for my (new!) Desire - my two G-1's will have to continue to make-do with 8 Gig Sandisk TF cards.
You let us all know how that works.
benmyers2941 said:
You let us all know how that works.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have two 32GB SDHC's, one is class 2, the other class 6.
The class 2 works but it's insanely slow and it consumes a lot of battery due to the extra hot time required for reads and writes.
The class 6 is extremely fast and doesn't cause noticeable battery drain.
So am I correct in assuming that the higher the class number, the faster the performance & lower the power usage?
goldenarmZ said:
32gb is the addressable limit of the SDHC standard.. when 64gb cards appear they will be SDXC, which means no current hardware can use them. Awesome.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Meh. Until there's a PAE firmware released for the device. Like how a 32bit OS can only handle 4GB RAM until you enable PAE. (In windows, you can simply "turn it on", in linux you need a kernel with a PAE module enabled)
PAE, or Physical Address Extension, should allow for a 52 bit limit on physical memory but only supports a 48-bit virtual address space. 4 × 10245 bytes, or 4 Petabytes and 256 × 10244 bytes or 256 Terabytes, respectively. (What that means is, if the hardware doesn't support 52 bit addresses natively, then they highest capacity that can be reached via PAE is 256 Terabytes through virtualization.)
What does that mean for an android device? A PAE Kernel Module could be created to allow for addressing of more than 32 Gigabytes, how far past 32 Gigabytes? That I don't know. I would assume at least somewhere in the realm of 128-256 Gigabytes. I doubt there will ever be a MicroSD card at that capacity though. By the time we see affordable solid-state storage as small as MicroSD with a capacity over 64 Gigabytes it is unlikely that MicroSD will even still be around, and I doubt anyone will still be using the G1 anyway at that point. We're talking another 4 years or so, making the G1 an antique by technology standards.
tl;dr version: Once 64GB cards are affordable enough for it to be practical to put the time and effort into a firmware mod (kernel module,etc) for an android version of something resembling PAE, you can expect -someone- will figure out a way to enable 64GB usage in the G1.
I think we're gonna see faces like this: all the time, when it comes to electronics industry... I can still remember my first Intel 486 with a few MB HDD!
Man one of these would be nice!
For me 6gb is enough..
For music etc i have a mp3 player!
Here we are 2 years later, 256gb micro sd cards are just starting to appear on evilbay.
Also USB thumbdrives that can handle up to 512gb cards
I used my sandisk 64gb sdxc in my G1 with no issues !
KillaHurtz said:
I used my sandisk 64gb sdxc in my G1 with no issues !
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why did you need so much space???
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app

16 gb | 32 gb

Which one will you be getting, and why?
The 16gb or 32gb?
I understand that with the difference in price between the 2, its cheaper to just buy a large microsd card for the 16gb.
I am leaning for the 16gb because I have never even been close to filling up 16gb on my atrix or s2 .. but I plan on having this phone as long as possible, so am considering the 32gb
16GB + 16GB SD, because I don't use more than that.
i'd get the 16gb version with a 64gb card... paying about £100 extra to go from 80gb to 96gb is too much in my opinion, in a phone that's already expensive itself.
For me the difference in price between 16 and 32 would be $50-60
I want the 32gb just to have that extra internal memory "just in case" but if the 16gb becomes available in the next week or so I'll probably spring for it instead. Reason: I want that damn phone. plus 16+64 should be plenty for me. 32+64 would be better but 16 will do. 64gb? not holding my breath for it.
Heard that the phone now 'Knows' that an external card is present and will download files to the external...if so, a 16 will do for me.
About the speed read/write of internal sdcard: 64GB >>32GB>16GB.
But there is no 32GB/64GB right now!
I ordered the 32GB from my carrier
Reason: 32GB for same price than 16GB one...
16 GB since it is more than enough space and music will be on cloud or sdcard.
I just read that N.O.V.A 3 has 2gb of content to it
Wow, we are going to see apps start abusing our memory options in the next 2-3 years
Bought a 16 gb GS3 and installed a 16gb class 10 card which I was previously using with GS2
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S III using xda premium
I'm going to get the 16gb because its cheaper and can't get the 32gb version where I live.
Sent from my Milestone using XDA
I heard the installed software and os is massive.. so for a 16gb version, u get 10gb usable space. (much like that of motorola atrix)
I normally keep 2-4gb internal free for app/os updates swap files and unzip occasional large files, as my sdcard is always filled with media files.
That said, i would still have 6 ~ 8 gb worth of space plus media on my sdcard.
Go for 32gb or 64gb would be more future proofing, as applications are getting larger and larger. If the cost is not by alot, its worth considering the 32gb.
eletro said:
I heard the installed software and os is massive.. so for a 16gb version, u get 10gb usable space. (much like that of motorola atrix)
I normally keep 2-4gb internal free for app/os updates swap files and unzip occasional large files, as my sdcard is always filled with media files.
That said, i would still have 6 ~ 8 gb worth of space plus media on my sdcard.
Go for 32gb or 64gb would be more future proofing, as applications are getting larger and larger. If the cost is not by alot, its worth considering the 32gb.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
future proof provided if u r not those who change phone every 1 or 2 yrs. else. 16GB + 64GB microSD would be a better choice.
else u r just paying extra for keeping those extra space for nothing. For games, yes the size might increase due to graphic. but for apps.. dont think will get so high as 500mb or more
Might be leaning to the 32gb now since I plan to keep the s3 as long as I can. My first BRAND NEW phone in a while. I might actually store music and videos on it.
(also with games like NOVA 3 requiring 2gb of space.. lol)
I'll be buying the 16GB version since Samsung won't be offering the other two where I live. And that's Central Europe, btw - LOL!
Hopefully the 64GB card from SanDisk will do. But NOVA3, damn you're fat!
Don't forget there is 50GB storage on dropbox for 2 years with every SGS3
The 16 gb one, unfortunately. Id rather get the 32 gb one, but it's not available here. Oh well, im going to get a 32 gb micro SD so, it should be okay anyway.
If it would've been a phone without an SD card slot I as well would have considered the wait for an 32GB version. However it has an micro sd slot so spending more for the same phone with more memory is essentially F.U.B.A.R. Unless of course everything on yer phone needs to be faster then fast, I'll say go for it.

Is it worth Buying Armoured (Kevlar) Edition of 8GB 256GB or Else 6GB 128GB is fine?

Guys i am planing to get 256GB Armoured Editon varient . Is it worth buying or should i get 128GB Varient. ?
Stick to 128 version imho. Even with kevlar this phone needs a case cos of the exposed screen edges and GG3. And if 128 GB is not enough u can always pop in an sd card which is much cheaper than paying the differential
mathi_mj said:
Guys i am planing to get 256GB Armoured Editon varient . Is it worth buying or should i get 128GB Varient. ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
64gb is the best choice. i dont think it's worth paying that much extra just to get more storage. i'm a power user and even i can't fill up that 64 gb storage completely
How much of 64gb is available to the user?
okaraosp29 said:
64gb is the best choice. i dont think it's worth paying that much extra just to get more storage. i'm a power user and even i can't fill up that 64 gb storage completely
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi,
How much of 64 gb rom is available to the user? How much ram is free?
dcpathak said:
Hi,
How much of 64 gb rom is available to the user? How much ram is free?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
53.89 GB. 3.7gb ram
dcpathak said:
Hi,
How much of 64 gb rom is available to the user? How much ram is free?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have a few apps installed so i think its around 54 GB free . 7.7 GB is reserved for system.
And around 3.7 GB is free out of 6GB while the phone is idle only with data on.
Hi.
Where is the best source where we can order poco armoured edition?
If you have a budget of kevlar version buy asus zenfone 5z instead. It is much better choice . Have better camera and build quality.
Of course.. if you've got a budget.. i., Too , am willing to go 256 + 8 + kevlar.. 128gb nowadays.. for me.. is a bit inaedquate.. as im an app-monger.. ???
The version 6GB is acceptable too.
Depends on how much is the Kevlar 256/8 gb variant?
Honestly,save some cash and go for the 128/6 gb with a nice armoured flip case.
I am an app-monger..
And i also dont know how to use magisk modules that uses sd card as my obb and data locator...
So my 128/128. Is starting to be full. Plus im a certified
historical korean drama addict.. so i have tons of it on my phone.. as well as my huge flac compilations...
We need a 8/128 version.
Is armoured edition producted anyware? We have many standard offers on aliexpress, but armoured is absent.
Dude save your money! Google and Microsoft give you tons of free storage. Get the cheapest Poco and enjoy
I bought the 128GB/6GB variant but if I had to choose again I'd go with the 64 GB version and just get a cheap 64 GB SD card. Since Android Pie can use SD cards as adoptable storage you effectively end up with 128 GB
nielsscholte said:
I bought the 128GB/6GB variant but if I had to choose again I'd go with the 64 GB version and just get a cheap 64 GB SD card. Since Android Pie can use SD cards as adoptable storage you effectively end up with 128 GB
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How bro?? Can i use my sd card as a storage for my data and obb???
santiagoruel13 said:
How bro?? Can i use my sd card as a storage for my data and obb???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure how to set it up in MIUI but I use the Google Experience ROM and when you insert the SD card for the first time you get a popup asking you if you want to use the SD card as adoptable storage and if you choose yes then you can also store apps and other data on the SD card (it will do so automatically because the system just expands the internal storage)
The clue is in kevlar material. If i will buy glass or alluminium phone i will break it in my pocket. If i want to use something bigger than my z3c it have to be kevlar or i will have to select xz3 and stay with sony for next years.
I have the Kevlar version it's really not worth the extra money just get standard one and a good case
people think because kevlar is bulletproof its good it really is not on a phone its a gimmic

Max SD Card Size? 512Gb or 1Tb

I see conflicting information. According to Sony the max SD card is 512Gb however almost every site that shows specs for the Xperia 1 lists 1Tb as the max size. For example GSM Arena, which is generally pretty good for that sort of info.
I know for example that my Z Ultra will take 128Gb even though the max size stated by Sony is 64Gb. I just got a 200Gb card for my Z5 Premium and I kind of wish I had tried something bigger, although 200Gb is a lot. I have had the Xperia 1 for a couple months now, and while I do appreciate the 128Gb storage built in, I am getting to the point where I really need some more.
1Tb cards are considerably more pricey than 512Gb cards so it's not something I want to just try and see what happens. That being said I'm not really sure if a 1Tb card fits my budget right now anyway.
Sony website shows 512GB as the max SDcard size.
However in my experience, SD cards larger than the max size stated by the manufacturer have worked just fine. Haven't tried personally on my X1 though.
MeltdownSpectre said:
Sony website shows 512GB as the max SDcard size.
However in my experience, SD cards larger than the max size stated by the manufacturer have worked just fine. Haven't tried personally on my X1 though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd love to have another TB on the phone but I may end up sticking with 512GB for now just because of cost.
I'm also curious if there is a benefit of getting the A2 speed card over the A1 speed. I've used only A1 speed cards thus far in my phones and cameras, however I imagine that the Xperia 1 may actually be able to make use of the higher speed card.
Any thoughts on that?
computer9cowboy said:
I'd love to have another TB on the phone but I may end up sticking with 512GB for now just because of cost.
I'm also curious if there is a benefit of getting the A2 speed card over the A1 speed. I've used only A1 speed cards thus far in my phones and cameras, however I imagine that the Xperia 1 may actually be able to make use of the higher speed card.
Any thoughts on that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have an A1 card in my X1 right now, and I'm satisfied with the speed, and to be quite honest, I can't see any point in spending extra to get an A2 card since I don't do frequent transfers of data between Internal Storage and SD, nor do I do a lot of 4K video recording to external storage, where I can imagine that faster external storage would be beneficial.
I can assure you that a 1TB micro SD card works on my Xperia 1 flawlessly.
1tb SanDisk A2 micro SD card works flawlessly. Using Xperia 1 9110 firmware 55.1.A.0.748.

Question 11gb of RAM

Haven't seen this discussed but there is a feature to add 3gb of RAM to the device. I've got the 8gb ram model with 256gb storage. Now I have 11gb of RAM.
I was told it was only for the 256gb models.
If it's pure Swap like in Linux/Windows it's next to worthless. If its ZSWAP it's better but even it was seemingly dropped in favour of ZRAM later.
In the meantime, a new, cheaper 8GB version of Mi Pad 5 Pro without a cellular just launched.
Big Dumb Object said:
In the meantime, a new, cheaper 8GB version of Mi Pad 5 Pro without a cellular just launched.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good news maybe for ROM development !

Categories

Resources