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Rooted Droid, larger SD possible?

HUGE no. 32GB MicroSD cards have only been available for 3-6 months, before that 16GB was the biggest you could get.

MicroSD cards will NEVER exceed 32GB, manufacturers have said that is the absolute maximum amount of storage space they can cram into something that's the size of a fingernail... totally understandable.

Since bigger MicroSD cards don't exist and WILL NEVER exist, you can't go bigger, period.
 
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HUGE no. 32GB MicroSD cards have only been available for 3-6 months, before that 16GB was the biggest you could get.

MicroSD cards will NEVER exceed 32GB, manufacturers have said that is the absolute maximum amount of storage space they can cram into something that's the size of a fingernail... totally understandable.

Since bigger MicroSD cards don't exist and WILL NEVER exist, you can't go bigger, period.


Unless I'm blind, I'm seeing 64gb cards available and 128 will be out next year.
 
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Unless I'm blind, I'm seeing 64gb cards available and 128 will be out next year.

Link? I could be wrong, but I was going off what I read from before 32GB MicroSD cards were released.

EDIT: Here's what I'm finding: "The official SDHC specs limits the capacity to 32GB. 64GB will most likely only be available under the SDXG spec (and probably won't work in most current devices)."

I think you forgot to put the word Micro in front of SD before you did your search.
 
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<-- waiting impatiently on a 32GB Class 6 SD Card. The Class 2s on sale are too slow. If I'm gonna pay that much for an SD card, I want to make sure it streams data as fast as my Droid (and probably the next device I own) can demand it.

huh? I see class 6 32GB SDHC on Amazon.. several actually and not that pricey & solid reviews

I have used Transcend brand with good luck before.
 
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huh? I see class 6 32GB SDHC on Amazon.. several actually and not that pricey & solid reviews

Yeah, solidly BAD. The only brand I could find on Amazon was something called Komputerbay and the data transfer speeds are pathetic according to those who ordered. Getting 2 & 3 stars out of 5. I think I'll wait on Sandisk or some other "reputable" brand. If you have a link to one, I would appreciate it.
 
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Yeah, solidly BAD. The only brand I could find on Amazon was something called Komputerbay and the data transfer speeds are pathetic according to those who ordered. Getting 2 & 3 stars out of 5. I think I'll wait on Sandisk or some other "reputable" brand. If you have a link to one, I would appreciate it.

I think Komputerbay is the name of the seller, not the brand. The price and seller on the link above has changed within the few minutes since I posted it, these must be selling a lot since the price dropped so low.
 
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your 100% right.. I was spacing out and thought they were micro SDHC cards within the SD card holder/adaptor.

my bad.. sorry guys :(

If only I wasn't so quick! LOL

Now I'm worried for The_Chief, I think he wasted his money. So far as I can tell the 32GB MicroSD cards are not designated by Class 2 or Class 6, and I'm pretty sure SanDisk is currently the only manufacturer selling them in the USA.
 
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I have been hunting a larger card, down to 800 mb on mine... Several movies and a bunch of audible books really kill the space quickly. I found 32gb class 6 micro sd cards on ebay for $125. there are some sellers asking much less, but I'm betting those 32gb cards from china that are going for $ 12 are probably NOT worth getting....
 
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Yes, this article also confirmed my previous statement that 32GB is the limit, at least for Micro-SDHC, which is the MicroSD standard all currently produced phones use. So while I was apparently wrong that MicroSD cards will never exceed 32GB, there was a factual basis that I was running on.

"These 32GB microSD from Samsung hits the 32GB limit of the microSDHC standard. The replacement standard is already in the works – the microSDXC standard. The microSDXC standard should allow microSD cards with a capacity of up to 2 TB to be released."

2 TB micro SD? My lord... that's some extreme nanotechology.
 
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