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Any device that takes micro SD will work unless it has limitation for only 64gb micro SD cards. To answer your question it will work in both.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As far as I know it is compatible with the Galaxy Note 4, not sure about anything prior to that though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can't tell you for sure if it works with your Dell, but I got this for the purpose of expanding the storage on my LG G Pad tablet (Android) and it works great. I am able to transfer files from my HP Envy 15 laptop to the micro SD and use them on the table. Just make sure the Android device has an expandable storage slot for micro SD.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this card is compatible with the Dell Venue 8 Pro. It is also compatible with Android devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does work with android devices. Some devices do have the capability to support it but you would have to check with the specs
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, unfortunately the Dell Venue 8 Pro will not recognize this card reliably.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Did not work on my Dell Venue 8 7000 Android (not Windows version). The card will be recognized initially but eventually will report improperly ejected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure about the Dell, but it does work with Android devices. Be sure to check each specific phone manufacturer, though, because older models may not support 128GB expanded memory. Samsung Galaxy S4, S5, Note 3 and Note 4 do for sure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Double check your specific Android device. Most newer devices accept it, I believe this card was intended for Android devices, but again, I know some devices only accept up to 64 GB card
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on whether your device can handle storage that large. Most older devices don't, only the newest model do. Because the specifications doesn't speak to the size in GB of the micro chip it can handle, you can assume that it doesn't handle larger than the lowest that you can purchase. If you buy a large size chip, the device only use the amount that the device can access. You might check this feature on future purchases. I recommend Samsung. You can read in the specs how large of a chip it will hold. Note: the physical size of the chip is the same; however, how much data it can hold is where size is important. Like a CD vs DVD. The physical size is the same but if you put a DVD in a CD writer, it will only write and access the CD size amount of information. The rest of the empty space is just inaccessible for that model. If you use that same chip on a device that can read the entire chip, you will be able to read the files from the previous device; however, if you write files to thee chip from the device that can read the entire chip and try to use it on the device that can"t read the entire chip, the results are unpredictable, but you probably will lose data. Big risk.
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