Biggest working Micro SD card? - Wileyfox Swift 2 Accessories

Hi guys,
I'd like to add some space to my Swift 2+ (in order to drag more music along). Currently I have a Transcend 32GB card fitted. (class 10 or some such, I can't open her up right now to check)
If you have any experience with bigger cards (brand/type/size) that work well? 64GB or even 128GB would suit me fine.
Thanks...

128GB works fine with mine

Jack3volution said:
128GB works fine with mine
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Cool thanks. What brand do you have?

SanDisk Ultra, microSDXC, Class 10, U1, A1

For what it's worth, I got feedback from Wileyfox about the reason they don't support 128GB.
128gb has a habit of randomly not working and data being lost
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Not that I'll let that deter me, just waiting for an opportunity to score a not-too-expensive A-brand 128GB card.

dryhte said:
For what it's worth, I got feedback from Wileyfox that the reason they don't support 128GB.
Not that I'll let that deter me, just waiting for an opportunity to score a not-too-expensive A-brand 128GB card.
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I've never had any of these problems. Only thing I've noticed is that it's a bit slower than the other 4gb card I have.

In any case, thanks, I got this Sandisk card in 128GB and it works a treat. Still need to fill her up with music though.

Since the update to Nougat, the 128gb card is no longer working for photo's and video... so I had to downgrade to a smaller size. Disappointing especially since it still works in all the rest of Android (I have several other apps that write to the 128GB card successfully)

My 128gb spazed out majorly and left me in the dirt.

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64 GB microSD Works Great

Title says it all. Wasn't sure if this was posted yet.
This phone rocks- upgraded from a Motorola Atrix.
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I'll get that later on. I only bought a 16 GB for moderate use.
Good to know, thanks for sharing! I wonder if 64GB is the limit?
I bought a sandisk 64gb card a few days ago for my Note as well, dumped a lot of content on it.
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rgarjr said:
I bought a sandisk 64gb card a few days ago for my Note as well, dumped a lot of content on it.
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H-O-L-L-Y Snickeys!
64GB? That's a wonderful thing.
How much does a 64GB mirco SD set you back?
I have 32GB now, Class 4. But does aok right now.
64gb Micro Sd
It will set you back $100-150 I'll keep my 32gb for now
JGuinan007 said:
It will set you back $100-150 I'll keep my 32gb for now
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Yeah, for "now" 32GB is perfect for me.
I mean right now I have all my music on Google Music, so that saves me approx 16GB of data, and I do have a few Media Hub movies, so 32GB is spacious right now.
Err0xx said:
Title says it all. Wasn't sure if this was posted yet.
This phone rocks- upgraded from a Motorola Atrix.
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Thanks, I had some customers that asked.
Yeah, I've never seen one under $120. Considering that's around three 32GB microSDHCs, I'm holding off--not that I have any trouble filling a 32GB card, but still.
teiglin said:
Yeah, I've never seen one under $120. Considering that's around three 32GB microSDHCs, I'm holding off--not that I have any trouble filling a 32GB card, but still.
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That's the cheapest I have seen them thus far. Wonder how fast it'll be before it significantly drops in price. So far, the 32GB ones have dropped a fair amount in price.
I'm gonna upgrade to a 32GB one from 16GB once I purchase my Note.
bdeitemeyer said:
Good to know, thanks for sharing! I wonder if 64GB is the limit?
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International version was reported to support 128GB, but there isn't a microSD that size yet, so the test was done with a regular SD card and an adaptor:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356754
Aerials said:
That's the cheapest I have seen them thus far. Wonder how fast it'll be before it significantly drops in price. So far, the 32GB ones have dropped a fair amount in price.
I'm gonna upgrade to a 32GB one from 16GB once I purchase my Note.
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Yeah 32GB are definitely at a good price point; I bought an excellent SanDisk class 4 from Newegg for $33, and could have saved a few bucks with a less reputable brand.
I haven't seen prices drop at all on microSDXC cards in the last four months. I'm not holding my breath at this point that they'll be priced competitively with smaller cards any time soon.
voxano said:
International version was reported to support 128GB.
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Have you ever seen anyone selling a 128GB microSDXC? I don't think there is any technological limitation of the phone that would prevent your phone from reading even larger cards, as long as you can format them with a supported filesystem, and the SDXC standard allows up to 2TB. The limitations are just based on what's available.
... there isn't a microSD that size yet, so the test was done with a regular SD card and an adaptor:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356754
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... there isn't a microSD that size yet, so the test was done with a regular SD card and an adaptor:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356754
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That's pretty cool, thanks for the link. I'm not quite brave/crazy enough to clear a space in the back of my phone to install a full-size SD card though.
I got the same 64gb sandisk microsdxc and it doesnt work for me...phone wont recognize it. It's formatted into FAT32 and my HTC Evo 4G and PC can see the card and read/write to it just fine.
What file system do you have on that card?
64GB was 100 at bestbuy but they sell out quick on the site.
You have to put it in the phone and format it in the phone itself
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... there isn't a microSD that size yet, so the test was done with a regular SD card and an adaptor:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356754
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Well in THAT case. My phone supports my 3TB external HD
carhigh said:
You have to put it in the phone and format it in the phone itself
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thanks! that helped. used PC app to delete the partitions on the card, put it back in the phone and then went to Settings-> Storage -> Format SDCard
Hope this experience saves time to others.
Note does not see sd card contents
Having a little trouble with the external card being seen by the Note. I have a samsung 32 GB, class 10. I have pics loaded, ringtones and apks on it. Pics and apks are in the root of the card. Ebooks are in a folder called ebooks. Ringtones are in a folder- Forget how labeled, but copied from my infuse card. They work correctly.
My app installer does not see the apks. Gallery does not see the pics, but the ringtones are selectable by the settings thru contacts or setting sounds. STock ebook reader does not see my ebooks that are in a folder "ebooks".
With the file explorer on the note was able to open the sd card and install the apks manually.
How do I get the note to see the stuff on the external card?
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Well in THAT case. My phone supports my 3TB external HD
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Did you mean via USB OTG or did you actually connect that much to the micro SD slot via an adapter?

64G micro SD card for Galaxy Player?

Looks like there is a 64G micro SD by Sandisk. Will be good for my collections of lossless music.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
Many claim that it works even on old Android devices. Just wonder if any Galaxy Player owners tried this yet?
Update:
Finally got one. Similar to the experience of other users, the player will think that the SD card is corrupted when mounted for the first time. Once you format it as instructed, it will work fine.
I have attached a couple of screenshots below for those who are interested. Two of the screenshots are benchmark of 64G Sandisk (Class 6) vs 32G Lexar (Class 10).
WT Ho said:
Looks like there is a 64G micro SD by Sandisk. Will be good for my collections of lossless music.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
Many claim that it works even on old Android devices. Just wonder if any Galaxy Player owners tried this yet?
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I think I read somewhere that the SDXC I cards are somewhat compatible with older devices but not fully. That "I" degignation is new and not supported by older SDHC devices. In older devices, the "I" cards would work at a slower speeds, I believe. In this case, Class 6... I think I have seen SDXC I cards being advertised as 50Mb/sec read speeds... at class 6, that would drop do avg. 6Mb/sec... so you loose the speed the "I" standard brings but the larger capacity always sounds good. In saying so, I have not tried these. I am however, very tempted...
WT Ho said:
Looks like there is a 64G micro SD by Sandisk. Will be good for my collections of lossless music.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
Many claim that it works even on old Android devices. Just wonder if any Galaxy Player owners tried this yet?
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I'd imagine it will work just fine. You just won't be able to take advantage of the "advanced speed" aspect.
If your interested in it, just purchase it with Paypal and return it if it doesn't work. I'd give it a try, but I'm fine with my 32GB + 16GB cards at this time.
If you do end up ordering it, please let us know what your results are...
Read times
Write times
Overall stability
And most important... if it works and can read the card!
WT Ho said:
Looks like there is a 64G micro SD by Sandisk. Will be good for my collections of lossless music.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
Many claim that it works even on old Android devices. Just wonder if any Galaxy Player owners tried this yet?
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If I recall correctly someone over at anythingbutipod.com bought a 64 gb micro sd card and it worked perfectly with his 5.0 player.
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klin1344 said:
If I recall correctly someone over at anythingbutipod.com bought a 64 gb micro sd card and it worked perfectly with his 5.0 player.
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That's a good news. I will probably take the plunge and report back. As for speed, class 6 should be sufficient for music storage. I used to use class 4 for that purpose, it was a bit pain to load the music onto it for the first time but playing music from it is not an issue.
Like Galaxy Player only supports 32Gb, sorry for my English
Works fine on my 5.0, formatted to FAT32, speeds around class 6 using r14 kernel on international
I am using one on the 5.0 U.S version.
WT Ho said:
Looks like there is a 64G micro SD by Sandisk. Will be good for my collections of lossless music.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Mobile-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B005V7WIA2
Many claim that it works even on old Android devices. Just wonder if any Galaxy Player owners tried this yet?
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So does the Galaxy wifi 4 player support this type of 64GB micro sd card?
It would be great news if it did.
Thanks in advance.
I am using a 64GB in my 4.0 (U.S.) formatted to fat32.
Ryzir said:
I am using a 64GB in my 4.0 formatted to fat32.
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Thanks looks like I know what I'm about to order next
Does work for me...how did you get it to work?
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I am using a 64GB in my 4.0 formatted to fat32.
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Hi Ryzir.
I'd be interested if you could explain exactly what you did to make a 64GB microSD card work on a stock 4.0...?
I've tried formatting a 64GB Sandisk microSD card to FAT32 and my 4.0 doesn't recognise the card at all...
When I first inserted the card into the 4.0 it came up with some error (corruption?) and I selected format. Been working perfectly ever since.
I should note that I'm in the US. I believe there are slight differences between US and INT version.
Frustrating
Ryzir said:
When I first inserted the card into the 4.0 it came up with some error (corruption?) and I selected format. Been working perfectly ever since.
I should note that I'm in the US. I believe there are slight differences between US and INT version.
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I'm using what I think is the US version or at least with US language...still no joy. The card isn't recognised at all.
Unless you can offer more information looks like I'll have to continue without...or perhaps see if I can buy a UK based one....
The only other thing I can think of to suggest is to try and format with SD Formatter (Google it I can't post link yet)
FWIW I'm using SanDisk - Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 6 Memory Card (Model: SDSDQY-064G-A11A)
32 class 10?
Hi, I have question that is slightly off topic but will a 32 gig. class 10 work in YP-G70 Us version?
No joy
Ryzir said:
The only other thing I can think of to suggest is to try and format with SD Formatter (Google it I can't post link yet)
FWIW I'm using SanDisk - Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 6 Memory Card (Model: SDSDQY-064G-A11A)
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:-( Unfortunately doesn't look like any kind of reformatting is going to make my Galaxy S Wifi 4.0 compatible with a 64GB microSD card...
Oh well I guess I'll have to way until they (or someone else) provides an alternative device with appropriate support.
SpartanGrey said:
:-( Unfortunately doesn't look like any kind of reformatting is going to make my Galaxy S Wifi 4.0 compatible with a 64GB microSD card...
Oh well I guess I'll have to way until they (or someone else) provides an alternative device with appropriate support.
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Did you get the sandisk one mentioned above? And have you considered the possibility of a "bad out of box" situation? they can happen especially with electronics this small, I had a Kingston DDR laptop memory (best in the business IMHO) that was "bad out of box" so it is possible.
Sandisk card works fine elsewhere...
daniel644 said:
Did you get the sandisk one mentioned above? And have you considered the possibility of a "bad out of box" situation? they can happen especially with electronics this small, I had a Kingston DDR laptop memory (best in the business IMHO) that was "bad out of box" so it is possible.
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I did use a Sandisk card and I've managed to use it in another device (an Android tablet) without a problem.
I'm really very confused..I can only assume that I'd need to root my device perhaps...or...well I don't know. It's really very annoying and frustrating.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
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I did use a Sandisk card and I've managed to use it in another device (an Android tablet) without a problem.
I'm really very confused..I can only assume that I'd need to root my device perhaps...or...well I don't know. It's really very annoying and frustrating.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
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I doubt rooting would make a difference,but at the same time there's no reason not to. (i had mine rooted within 6 hours of getting it out of the mailbox, and I had NEVER touched android before that moment) Maybe try rooting and flashing a popular custom ROM, Like Klins R5 and the Terrasilent kernel, at the very least doing the terrasillent (or any kernel available) along with rooting will give you the ability to use voodoo sound, and that alone is worth doing it for.
thats just weird, it reading in the other android means it should be good to go in the player.

64GB micro SDXC cards formatted to exFAT confirmed fully working in S3

Hi everyone!
Had a couple of hours hands-on time with the S3 today, wanted to let everyone know that exFAT support is present and working, and 64GB cards work fine (if anyone still doubts that they work on all Androids with card slots).
Will have some more info up soon too
Awesome!
*refreshes your blog every 5 minutes*
Kiahnlliya said:
Awesome!
*refreshes your blog every 5 minutes*
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Maybe give me an hour, lots to write!
OK, more info up now!
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-androidnz-goes.html#more
Gonna read it in a bit, but cool! Although a 32GB SDHC suffices for me ;p
awesome. glad to know because i ordered my 64 sdcard on Tuesday.
NZtechfreak said:
OK, more info up now!
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-androidnz-goes.html#more
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Thanks, nice article!
On first impressions, do you prefer it to the One X?
zigson said:
Thanks, nice article!
On first impressions, do you prefer it to the One X?
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S3 easily, the One X has better design, looks and screen (although these are all subjective), but the S3 overpowers it everywhere for functionality.
what sandisk micro sd card as it? SanDisk Mobile Ultra Android microSDXC UHS-I Card 64 GB with Adapter or SanDisk Mobile Ultra / 64GB / Micro SD XC Memory Card with Adapter / Class 6 why the hell is the class 10 lower than the class 6?
http://www.play.com/Search.html?searchstring=64gb+micro+sd&searchsource=0&searchtype=allproducts
Hells ya. My 64gb Sdxc just came in the mail today.
Can't wait to pop it into the S3!
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What about NTFS?
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what sandisk micro sd card as it? SanDisk Mobile Ultra Android microSDXC UHS-I Card 64 GB with Adapter or SanDisk Mobile Ultra / 64GB / Micro SD XC Memory Card with Adapter / Class 6 why the hell is the class 10 lower than the class 6?
http://www.play.com/Search.html?searchstring=64gb+micro+sd&searchsource=0&searchtype=allproducts
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I'm 99% certain these are the same item. You will notice that the one that is double the price is sold by a third party seller, not Play. I've noticed that Amazon also sometimes have the same item listed twice with different prices. They even had this microsd card listed twice with different prices, both sold by Amazon. Look here scroll down to Amazon's own price of £164.98 and then look here. Same item from Amazon £49.69.
Anyway I've ordered mine from Play at £44.99.
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I'm 99% certain these are the same item. You will notice that the one that is double the price is sold by a third party seller, not Play. I've noticed that Amazon also sometimes have the same item listed twice with different prices. They even had this microsd card listed twice with different prices, both sold by Amazon. Look here scroll down to Amazon's own price of £164.98 and then look here. Same item from Amazon £49.69.
Anyway I've ordered mine from Play at £44.99.
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Sandisk also only makes one 64GB MicroSDXC card, atleast according to their site
thanks for the information, always good to have a on-hand test of these informations too
what is the advantage of formatting a sdcard as exFat compared with fat32 (vfat?) or ext4
SanDisk sdxc 64gb formatted to exfat will not work on Android 4.2.2. roms.
Aosp doesn't support exfat. The samsung roms do though
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[Q] Best 32gig or 64gig microsd card to get?

Do you guys recommend a highspeed microSD card to use for gaming? I heard i could use a app called foldermount to move games to the external sdcard. Thanks in advance. =)
I don't see how a faster SD card would affect gaming on your phone. I personally picked up a Samsung 64GB Pro microSDXC Extreme Speed (UHS-1) Class 10 Memory Card and have had no issues with it. I just felt like getting a Samsung card for a Samsung phone seemed like a smarter fit. My Razr Maxx had some SanDisk SD card that never had any issues, so I guess the most important factor would be reliability and cost.
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Do you guys recommend a highspeed microSD card to use for gaming? I heard i could use a app called foldermount to move games to the external sdcard. Thanks in advance. =)
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I would recommend scandisk ultra or above series.
Thanks for the recommendation. People's reviews on your link sound impressive. Cant wait to order one now. I've had this phone for about two weeks and I already fill the internal sdcard. MC4 is huge.
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter-SDSDQU-064G-AFFP-A/dp/B009QZH6JS
So far my class 10 Amazon sd card is working great. I'm not sure who makes them from Amazon, but I got my 32 gig card for $22 from them.
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I got the Samsung 64gig UHS1/Class 10 card too. Its been working great for the 4 days I've had it.
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I use that same one, it has been working great in my Note II and S IV.
I bought this one and it seems fine http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-313-310&ParentOnly=1&IsVirtualParent=1
Guys thank you for your advices!
Thank you for the advice
I use the following card SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007WTAJTO/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

[Q] Has anyone been successful using a 256GB SDCard on an SM-P900?

Just wondering if anyone has tried yet? I've been using a Samsung EVO 128GB for over a year without problem, hoping that a 256GB version might work as well.
Well, my 200GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD works, so it should work fine. 256GB is bloody impossible to locate in any shop, though.
The MicroSD size listed in the specs is based on what's available in the market at the time of release, and isn't updated. However, these devices theoretically support MicroSD cards up to well within the TB's. You may have to format it as EXFAT instead of FAT32, though. (Though why anyone would want to use FAT32 with it's 4GB filesize limit is beyond me. The average 1080p MKV film is 20GB.)
Mind you, it's a P905.
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Well, my 200GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD works, so it should work fine. 256GB is bloody impossible to locate in any shop, though.
The MicroSD size listed in the specs is based on what's available in the market at the time of release, and isn't updated. However, these devices theoretically support MicroSD cards up to well within the TB's. You may have to format it as EXFAT instead of FAT32, though. (Though why anyone would want to use FAT32 with it's 4GB filesize limit is beyond me. The average 1080p MKV film is 20GB.)
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+1
I am using a Note 4 and passed on the 5. Now that the 7 is coming out with expandable memory, I am thinking about a pre-order that entitles you to a 256gb Samsung micro sd card. The only device I can see me using it in is my Note 12.2. I'll submit a post after I get the chip.
I use the samsung 256gb evo in mine and it works just fine. :3
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I use the samsung 256gb evo in mine and it works just fine. :3
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I want to assume this is also true for the SM-P907A but that has not worked well for me
so I'll just ask, anyone able to confirm 128gb and 256gb micro sd cards will work with the SM-P907A tablet?
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I want to assume this is also true for the SM-P907A but that has not worked well for me
so I'll just ask, anyone able to confirm 128gb and 256gb micro sd cards will work with the SM-P907A tablet?
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I bought a p907a the other day, but haven't received it yet. I'm presently running an SM-P605v and using a 128 gig card with it.. Works fine.
I'll let you know about the p907a after I get mine. Blessings
I got my SM-P907a about two weeks ago tomorrow. A 128 Gig card works wonderfully with the tablet. I just love this thing. It has much better capabilities than the SM-P605v.
I am using a Samsung 256GB Micro SD card in my SM-P900.
It works but at each startup it takes a very long time to scan for errors.
I don't know it this is supposed to happen at every reboot?

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