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Are u shure of this information cause it's the first time i hear it , and i never noticed a loss of initial memory in my sd cards ??

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u r right ! i just foud it after a search !
i just saw my usb storage has 1.70gb, i know it was 1.83 before when i flash roms. i think the same applies on our usb storage/sd card can you check yours if yours also 1.70gb? it can be found on settings>storage


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i just saw my usb storage has 1.70gb, i know it was 1.83 before when i flash roms.
Sorry, you remember it wrong, it was 1.7GB from the factory.
 
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Sorry, you remember it wrong, it was 1.7GB from the factory.
oh thanks for clarifying i thought it also deducts when formatting thanks


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I use class 10 micro sd (16 gb, team brand).And I'm happy with it
 
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just want some opinions on what memory card suits best for our phone..
it just came to my mind that because our phone was made by Samsung then maybe a Samsung memory card can be a good choice? here it is in amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroS...d_rhf_dp_shvl1
somehow maybe some of you could advice some more good options and oh if you dont mind guys can you tell your experience on the memory card you currently using right now thanks.
Any decent, reputable brand. Whatever size you like - but ABSOLUTELY, DEFINITELY must be Class 10.
Funnily enough I have that same card that you've linked to, works like a charm
 
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Been using a Class 4 32GB card, I was planning on getting a 64GB but its too expensive for me.
 
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Guys look at this http://www.youmobile.org/blogs/entry...-microSD-cards is this can work to SGW too?

I am speedy Samsung Galaxy W i8150.
 
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Default sandisk class 10 does not work properly

Hi mates,
sandisk class 10 does not work properly.
Check this post:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...51&postcount=4
 
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sandisk class 10 does not work properly.
Check this post:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...51&postcount=4
it work perfect on my phone

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i bought mine from "bh photo video store" in new york.
most probably my ext.sd left the factory defected.
just fyi.

 
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