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I use this in a Verizon HTC one m8 and haven't had any issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a note edge and had no issues formatting the 128gb card
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We bought these for our LG L22C phones. Initially, our phones did not recognize the cards. These cards come preformatted as exFat. Due to our phone limitations, I reformatted them to fat32. After reformatting, these cards work with our phones and record video and photos with no problems (so far). Note: They may have worked formatted as NTFS, but I went straight to fat32. Windows will format these as exFat or NTFS, in order to reformat to fat32 you will need a to use a third-party utility available as freeware.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.http://www.phonearena.com/news/SanDisk-says-it-produced-some-bad-32GB-and-64GB-microSD-cards_id40986 I recommend reading up on the issue but SanDisk admited to knowing about the issue and supposedly corrected it. I too bought a bad 64GB SD card. I just bought a new one from best buy and placed the corrupted one back in the packaging and returned it to best buy explaining that i just bought the card and it wont allow me to format it. They just took my word for it and the new card has worked just fine ever since. REMEMBER SSD's ONLY HAVE SO MANY READ/WRITE INSTANCES. THEY ALL EVENTUALLY GO BAD UNLIKE CONVENTIONAL HDD's which can still go bad over time but that is due to the moving parts while an SSD's sectors or blocks will actually stop working.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm using it on my HTC One M8 for T-Mobile and its working great. My phone is rooted but that should not make a difference on the card supported. I did not reformat the card either. I transferred my files from my old 32gb card with no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The capture of data depends on what your cell phone is rated to allow. In your users manual, look under memory, than look under maximum card size. Using a card designed for more than the cell phone is rated will cause loss of memory when the limits are reached. Replacing with a larger memory card would be acwastevof money and gain nothing for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, no problem. Format the card prior to mounting it in your phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Some devices cannot handle large memory SD cards. Make sure you check your devices capabilities before spending that kind of money on a new card
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