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Post by Phelsumania on Feb 2, 2013 4:49:59 GMT
Hello i am sure the s7300 will be the same, a lot of android devises can be temperamental with what micro SD cards they will accept especially when we get into the realms of the larger Newer High class Micro SD cards. So thought it would be nice if people could confirm what memory cards they have used and work on the s7300, and especially any you have tried which did not work.
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2 different Samsung 32GB class 10 micro SD hc cards Sandisc mobile ultra 32GB class 10 micro SD hc card Transend 16GB class 10 micro SD card and multiple Sandisc Micro sd cards all class 4 ranging from 2GB to 16GBhe big question in this thread really is
All worked fine The main question for this thread is the compatibility of 64GB micro sd cards i dont have any to test but these are the cards which are likely to have issues although JXD say 64GB is not supported there will be some brands which will work and some which will not. I plan to invest in some to try out but its not going to be a while now as my motorcycle rebuild project is well under way and costing an arm and a leg (wish i had just bought a new one now but already invested to much time and cash to mine to give up now)
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Post by comicfanatic on Mar 3, 2013 6:03:45 GMT
64gb samsung class 10 runing on ncee 0.3b works on mine.
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Post by stridermt2k on Mar 10, 2013 21:17:51 GMT
16GB Adata Class 6 working great, also NCCE v0.3b FW
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Post by ssgk on Apr 13, 2013 5:52:33 GMT
Am I reading that right? Someone got a 64GB card to work at class-10 speed?
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Post by ssgk on Apr 13, 2013 5:55:14 GMT
Better yet, mind telling me which make/model of samsung 64gb card you are using or linking where I may purchase one so I can get one as well?
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Post by ssgk on Apr 22, 2013 20:04:30 GMT
Bueller? Bueller? Well I'll continue on, with supposed luck (unconfirmed) using a 64gb card, is it possible to use a 128gb sd card.? Better question, if cards of higher capacity are on the market, what prevents the JXD S7300 from recognizing a higher capacity like this one? www.sandisk.com/products/memory-cards/sd/extreme-uhs-1-45mbs/?capacity=128GBIf 64gb (or the already confirmed 32gb) is the end all be all, are "ultra," 10-class SD cards (90mb/s) available for use as both the 90mb/s and the 45mb/s rated in the same category yet faster read times?
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Post by ssgk on Apr 26, 2013 9:45:34 GMT
Have not heard a peep from the company that makes the S7300, sadly. I emailed them on Tuesday if the unit is capable of reading something higher then 32GB SD cards as it has been mildly confirmed (as written a few posts up top) that it is possible for the device to read a 64GB card. More so as Sandisk makes a 128GB card which would be perfect for nearly all my emulation needs such as the NES, SNES, GBA, PSP (if in fact it does work), along with PSX/PS1 (whichever people prefer to call the first playstation). Hoping I will get a reply soon as I also asked if there was something that made the device incapable of reading higher capacity cards as that would require me to do a little more legwork in which SD cards (if 64 or 32GB sized cards are indeed the temporal limits...) are to house X amount of roms. Doing bad math the average size of a PSX/PS1 rom is roughly 300-700MB is size. Ergo, 1024MB = 1GB so a card sized at 32GB = 46.8 roms (if dividing each rom file into an even 700MB's) and a 64GB card = 96.3 roms. With my personal collection of select roms I'm working with roughly 4-5GB is NES/GBA/Genesis/SNES and nearing 55GB in PSX roms. A 64GB SD card would pretty much cover me as a one stop shop per say. More so a 128GB card would pretty much include Mame roms as well which would truly make this purchase (of which I am still awaiting to arrive by snail mail) a worthy venture.
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