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The Doctor
Yeah. I got a UHS1 in my Tab 4. Used to have it in my Note 2. SanDisk actually advertises the UHS cards as optimized for Android.Is there any smartphone that supports UHS?
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Yeah. I got a UHS1 in my Tab 4. Used to have it in my Note 2. SanDisk actually advertises the UHS cards as optimized for Android.Is there any smartphone that supports UHS?
Yeah. I got a UHS1 in my Tab 4. Used to have it in my Note 2. SanDisk actually advertises the UHS cards as optimized for Android.
I know of no such list. But I know there are ways to test. I remember a thread here asking for info, and someone used a tool to measure write speed of his Android to card and got rated at 20 MBps, hence it supported at least UHS1 since C10 is only 10MBps.I believe that the UHS is backward compatible with SDHC, but which devices or Android versions can really take advantage of it? Of course it's optimized for any device that supports it.
Yeah. Max speed for UHS1 is 312mbps if I remember correctly.View attachment 114270
I made a search with A1 SD Bench database and found a Huawei with impressive read/write speed.
Is there any smartphone that supports UHS?
I got UHS-I U3 card and it feels much more faster and responsive. Thank you, sir.Class 4 is the slowest card available nowadays. A Class 10 isn't fast enough. You want a UHS 1, UHS 3 if you can afford. Even then it will still be slower because the fastest SD card is still slower than the onboard flash memory.
The card costs more than most of the phones, so I guess that it's not for everyone.
They are still selling tablets with KitKat. If you want help you need to give specifics of device and os. The option does obviously exist to install to sd card automagically, but the steps are not always the same to just asking for help on any old android isn't really going to get you what you want.Any new tablet, so most likely Marshmallow or higher.
Check out this web page. It might have what you want and it talks about the different kinds of storageSorry, I'm not familiar with that option. What does portable storage mean, and how does that differ from the other options?
Class 10 would work, I've used them. Yes class 4 is really too slow to even try that, tho I have done that as well. I've had good luck with 8+ but just buy the highest class (UHS) with the most storage that you are comfortable spending money on.I have a class 4 microsd card set as adoptable storage and apps that are on it run noticeably slower than if they were in internal memory. Which class of cards do you guys use and what are your experiences with apps performances? I am thinking of getting faster class 10 card but better to ask here first.
They are still selling tablets with KitKat. If you want help you need to give specifics of device and os. The option does obviously exist to install to sd card automagically, but the steps are not always the same to just asking for help on any old android isn't really going to get you what you want.
Almost any tablet will as long as they run Marshmallow. Some will have thr option available, others like Samsung and LG will need an ADB command (no root needed, they just hid the switch).