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Topic # 79280 15-Mar-2011 21:29 Send private message

I want either a 16gb or 32gb for my new Ideos X5 Android.

Got one from Trademe but its a dodgy fake kingston which im sending back.

What class do i need to get and wheres best place to buy one at decent cost?




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  Reply # 448697 15-Mar-2011 21:40 Send private message

Faster is better, was the fake from trademe bad performing or a BS capacity one? I have not had any of the latter recently, the last was a 1 gig that was really 128 megs. Thats why I love paynow on there ;)




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  Reply # 448701 15-Mar-2011 21:47 Send private message

The kingston label is all cheaply done and an obvious copy.

Put it in the p[hone and it stops working half the time, also in pc.

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  Reply # 448711 15-Mar-2011 22:04 Send private message

The best place I've found to buy stuff like this is mymemory.co.uk. I have bought stuff from them in the past and they are very reliable.

Doing a quick check their prices are cheaper than buying locally

They are based in Jersey (one of the Channel Islands off the UK) thus the reason stuff is cheap (Tax is basically 0 for most companies/people)



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  Reply # 448715 15-Mar-2011 22:19 Send private message

Another vote for mymemory.co.uk




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  Reply # 448734 15-Mar-2011 23:03 Send private message

Mymemory are good.

To be perfectly honest Class is not actually that important - it relates to the write speed, so a faster card will allow you to load it more quickly, but for most people the only really large loading they do is their music collection when they first get a card. The read speeds are very similar whatever Class, so in-phone performance is fine even with Class 2 (incidentally you can record and decode 720p video fine with only a Class 2 card, its what I have in my SGSI). Furthermore, most of the non-Sandisk brands don't actually benchmark particularly faster, even when they claim Class ratings like 10.

With upcoming phones that record and decode 1080p it could potentially be an issue, so its not entirely unworthy of consideration, but depends on lot on what your expected use is - most will have no problem with a Class 2 card.

I can tell you about Class 2 32GB and 1080p recording as soon as I get my SGSII (or sooner if I can an LG Optimus 2x or something).

EDIT: In terms of brand I usually get Sandisk, I would recommend sticking with them. I have also had an A-Data 16GB card which was fine also, but no idea about their 32Gb cards (if they even produce them).

EDIT EDIT: Regards Sandisk 32GB cards, I've seen some Class 4 rated ones advertised here and there, just looking at Sandisk's website it doesn't look like they sell them. Seems suspicious - I would avoid.




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  Reply # 448740 16-Mar-2011 00:19 Send private message

All the pausing problems I had with the old nokia 2730 went away with the change between a 4 gig class 2 cheapo and a class 6 not so cheapo card. The class 2 could have been a total piece of crap since it was from trademe but it definatly caused problems.




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  Reply # 448744 16-Mar-2011 06:39 Send private message

Either a bad card, or bad optimisation in the Nokia (I suspect the former), but it shouldn't happen.

The write speed on a Class 2 32GB card is 9MB/s, read is 15MB/s. I'm not aware of any current in-phone use-case scenario that needs that.




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  Reply # 450457 21-Mar-2011 19:15 Send private message

Telecom has 8GB Class 6 cards for $40 which surprised me, pretty cheap. maybe they have 16gb also?




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  Reply # 452840 28-Mar-2011 17:35 Send private message

Just got a Class 4 mymemory 32GB card and a fresh Sandisk 32GB Class 2 card, running some crystaldiskmark benchmarks on them now...

They test read/write in the following order:

Sequential
Random 512K
Random 4k
Random 4K (QD=32)


































































I think overall, despite the respective Class ratings, the Sandisk is far better than the mymemory card. Its better across all write parameters, by quiet a bit when you get to smaller write-sizes. Its read parameters are in the order of half the mymemory card, but I can't really see an in-phone use-case scenario that would need better in any case?




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  Reply # 740968 7-Jan-2013 11:58 Send private message

My 32gb class 10 Sandisk from MyMemory has sarted failing and giving loads of errors in my S3 so im sending it back.

Ive been reading lots of complaints online with people claiming Mymemory are selling fake cards and to use H2testw 1.4 to test the card to see its speeds etc.




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  Reply # 740987 7-Jan-2013 12:15 Send private message

These guys used to be very good.  Good products, good prices, and good service.  The company changed hands a while back and I haven't bought from them recently, so don't have any recent experience and haven't checked their prices.

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