[Q] 64gb micro sd work? for the LG G Pad 7.0 v400

perfect_

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I want to buy memory card for my tablet. Lg says max 32gb support. Some review sites said that the 64gb microsd card is working. However, I'm not sure what is the highest capacity. What is the truth?

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LG G Pad 7.0 v400 Wifi-Only
 

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I want to buy memory card for my tablet. Lg says max 32gb support. Some review sites said that the 64gb microsd card is working. However, I'm not sure what is the highest capacity. What is the truth?

Model:
LG G Pad 7.0 v400 Wifi-Only
I have the 128GB in my LG G Pad 7 v410, and no problems.
 

perfect_

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I still am stock. Lots of manufactures don't update the support pages. But I have no problems.

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No no its not just support page. Manual say that too. V400 and v410 max microsd support 32gb. i have v400.
 

Oditius

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Ok. i see the pudding. So why LG always saying 32gb max support? im realy dont understand.
Only reason I can think of, is that they just don't want to update it. But it will support up to 200GB. (There is no bigger microSD card available.) If you see one, it's fake...
 

perfect_

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Only reason I can think of, is that they just don't want to update it. But it will support up to 200GB. (There is no bigger microSD card available.) If you see one, it's fake...
Why they need to update? Tablet still same.

Anyway im today bought 32gb microsd. i believe lg :D
 

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Why they need to update? Tablet still same.

Anyway im today bought 32gb microsd. i believe lg :D
Well if they update their support page, then this thread would be moot. But that takes a whole 5 minutes to update the info. Good luck on the 32gb. I don't use the tab for anything but read the newspaper and play some games. I use it because it uses data from my at&t plan. So I don't need to tether my phone.

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The LG GPAD 7 can use the sd memory as primary memory?

Hi everyone, the sd card have use as primary memory, the apps and games are install there?
 

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jazfig

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"The proof is in the pudding" an old saying used when I was really young.



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I put a 56gb Microsd card in my lg g pad7.0 (v410) and the card shows up. I've successfully moved apps to the microsd, but under storage in settings it doesn't look like any of the card's storage is being used, and it hasn't freed up any of my internal memory. It looks in your photo as though the same thing is going on with you. What gives?
 

Oditius

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I put a 56gb Microsd card in my lg g pad7.0 (v410) and the card shows up. I've successfully moved apps to the microsd, but under storage in settings it doesn't look like any of the card's storage is being used, and it hasn't freed up any of my internal memory. It looks in your photo as though the same thing is going on with you. What gives?
I know that it moves some of it, but not all. But I rarely ever move apps to the sd card..
 

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Why they need to update? Tablet still same.

Anyway im today bought 32gb microsd. i believe lg :D
Most older phones still have the same 32GB "limitation" in the specifications. That absolutely does not mean that they lack support for higher capacity microSD. microSDXC supports up to 2TB as a theoretical maximum. So if you purchased a lower capacity microSD because of the manual, that's not sound reasoning. If any higher microSD comes out they'll work with this device or any other modern device as long as they are formatted correctly. Devices will all universally support FAT32 and lower capacity cards will always be in that format. Higher capacity cards will often be pre-formatted as exFAT. Both are supported on the LG G Pad 7.0 by the Stock ROM. Some devices will also support NTFS and even other formats. If a microSD happens to be pre-formatted in a file format not recognized by a specific device, you can always re-format it to a different file system on your computer.

So yes a 128GB, 200GB or even 256GB microSD would work fine as long as it's formatted correctly. You most likely wouldn't have a problem with them even OOTB on this device.