[Q] microSDHC

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Qqqxxxzzz

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Some sd-cards are sd 3.0 and I don't know are they compatible.

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NeostarNeko

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Well I've got a 32GB SanDisk Mobile Ultra in mine, it works great and it's fast at loading apps

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rockofclay

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So I've bought a 64gb SDXC card and filled it full of music. Tried it in the phone, and it was stuck on "Checking for errors". I then plugged it back into my computer, deleted the partition and plugged it straight back into the phone. No dice, same problem.

This is on stock 2.2.1, I will try on Aurora ICS and report back. So far it does not look good.
 

Qqqxxxzzz

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So I've bought a 64gb SDXC card and filled it full of music. Tried it in the phone, and it was stuck on "Checking for errors". I then plugged it back into my computer, deleted the partition and plugged it straight back into the phone. No dice, same problem.

This is on stock 2.2.1, I will try on Aurora ICS and report back. So far it does not look good.

I think u8800 is incompatible with sdxc .

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SDXC is very different than SDHC. There isn't any XC phone yet. Please use SDHC cards and please format it with your phone. You phone knows what is best because it's a smartphone which made by dumb company :D
 

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So I've bought a 64gb SDXC card and filled it full of music. Tried it in the phone, and it was stuck on "Checking for errors". I then plugged it back into my computer, deleted the partition and plugged it straight back into the phone. No dice, same problem.

This is on stock 2.2.1, I will try on Aurora ICS and report back. So far it does not look good.

And it does only support 32GB maximum I guess
 

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rockofclay

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So I've tried Aurora ICS, and it partially works. It only mounts if the phone is booted without usb connected and will not remount if it is unmounted. I can play video off the card, and the storage is correctly reported.

Try it with gingerbread first as it updates some stuff in the hardware

No dice. Gingerbread does not work.

I think u8800 is incompatible with sdxc .

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The hardware shouldn't be. The desire z uses the same SOC and it supports it.

SDXC is very different than SDHC. There isn't any XC phone yet. Please use SDHC cards and please format it with your phone. You phone knows what is best because it's a smartphone which made by dumb company :D

There are a number of sdxc phones available.
 
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bdefour

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So I've tried Aurora ICS, and it partially works. It only mounts if the phone is booted without usb connected and will not remount if it is unmounted. I can play video off the card, and the storage is correctly reported.

How did you format your card, FAT32 or NTFS ?

I did read on another forum that some persons had problems with mounting on there android device ( there cards were formatted FAT32 ) but after formating to NTFS it solved.

Else other people report that there SDXC works well on FAT32 , maybe you can try changing of what your current using and report what's your result?
 
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VuDuCuRSe

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So I've tried Aurora ICS, and it partially works. It only mounts if the phone is booted without usb connected and will not remount if it is unmounted. I can play video off the card, and the storage is correctly reported.

Wow that's great news!

Let's hope dzo or Blefish reads this and maybe there's something they can do to improve the SDXC support :]
 

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How did you format your card, FAT32 or NTFS ?

I did read on another forum that some persons had problems with mounting on there android device ( there cards were formatted FAT32 ) but after formating to NTFS it solved.

Else other people report that there SDXC works well on FAT32 , maybe you can try changing of what your current using and report what's your result?

Only Fat32!!
 
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    So I've tried Aurora ICS, and it partially works. It only mounts if the phone is booted without usb connected and will not remount if it is unmounted. I can play video off the card, and the storage is correctly reported.

    Try it with gingerbread first as it updates some stuff in the hardware

    No dice. Gingerbread does not work.

    I think u8800 is incompatible with sdxc .

    Sent from my U8800 using Tapatalk 2

    The hardware shouldn't be. The desire z uses the same SOC and it supports it.

    SDXC is very different than SDHC. There isn't any XC phone yet. Please use SDHC cards and please format it with your phone. You phone knows what is best because it's a smartphone which made by dumb company :D

    There are a number of sdxc phones available.
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    So I've tried Aurora ICS, and it partially works. It only mounts if the phone is booted without usb connected and will not remount if it is unmounted. I can play video off the card, and the storage is correctly reported.

    How did you format your card, FAT32 or NTFS ?

    I did read on another forum that some persons had problems with mounting on there android device ( there cards were formatted FAT32 ) but after formating to NTFS it solved.

    Else other people report that there SDXC works well on FAT32 , maybe you can try changing of what your current using and report what's your result?
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    How did you format your card, FAT32 or NTFS ?

    I did read on another forum that some persons had problems with mounting on there android device ( there cards were formatted FAT32 ) but after formating to NTFS it solved.

    Else other people report that there SDXC works well on FAT32 , maybe you can try changing of what your current using and report what's your result?

    Only Fat32!!