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What's the current status re 64gb sdxc support?

JohnB47

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Jan 14, 2012
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Devon, UK
Hi.

I'm in the UK.

Just got my note 10.1 and I want to buy a 64gb sdxc card for it. I've read a few posts about compatibility with certain firmware (software?) versions.

My version is 4.0.4 and Build No is IMM76D.N8010XXALGC

It seems to be offering me an update but I'm wondering if it will support the 64gb card now but I'll lose that support if I upgrade.

So I wonder whether to update now or wait for Gellybean.

Any views?

Thanks.
 
I am in UK too, i tried 2 different 64gb cards and i could get neither to work in my note 10.1.

that was with trying to format in my laptop as well, i ended up getting a 32gb card which worked right away.

I am not sure of the update you arte getting as i have had my unit for about 3-4 months and not had 1 fw update in the whole time i have had it.

i am under the impression that the fw update to jb will fix any issues with 64gb cards though, so maybe worth the wait for it if you want one.

james
 
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I bought my 10.1 Note locally here in Malaysia, popped in a 64gb sdxc previously formatted to Fat 32, performed a local format in the Note natively to ExFat (default), my Mac`s wont read the Card, my Windows 7 will which is a little odd. Other than that the 64gb sdxc works flawlessly with the Note 10.1. For large data transfer i just plug the Note into the Mac and copy across.

Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC Memory Card with SD Adapter
 
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when i tried a 32gb card it works fine with no issues, the uk units seem to have this issue not sure why?

i got mine when it first come out here and up to now i have not had 1 fw update.

There is JB available for download and easy instal without root, without losing any data. I see no reason not to try it. A bit of initiative is required, though.

Not always, because many devices don't recognize exFAT they either won't see the card or else it won't show the full capacity which then leaves you with a card that's improperly formatted and even using special tools might never be able to format at the original capacity.

Everything is doable.
 
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isnt the idea of purchasing an sdxc card so you can store files over 4gb..if you format the card to fat32 then it wont hold files over 4gb????

What kind of files do you want to put there that are over 4GB? I have music, movies, but none of these are over 4GB as I do not intend to watch Full HD movies with 5.1 sound on a 10.1" tablet. I have a home cinema setup for that.
 
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I wonder what I have done that you haven't. I still don't have JB, but my tablet has no problem with my 64 GB card.

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I may be wrong but I think some confusion has arisen because UK versions of this tab don't support 64gb microsd cards, whereas US (and perhaps others versions do.

That's why we keep seeing all the "it doesn't work", "yes it does" posts. Both are correct.

Now that I have JB, I intend to buy one of these cards and see if it works. I'll let you know.
 
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