Kevin Rush
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I have googeld but couldn't find the official bus speed for 1520. Anybody knows the Vendor/Nokia numbers for read/write speed to MicroSDXC card incise 1520?
Try "binging".
I have googeld but couldn't find the official bus speed for 1520. Anybody knows the Vendor/Nokia numbers for read/write speed to MicroSDXC card incise 1520?
You are no right. Vendor's speed of card is the maximum speed that this card can reach. A lot of things can slow down your writing speed (SD Card interface, CPU, Battery level and so on). This app writes 500Mb file to SD card and calculate time taken to finish. Now just simple mathematics and you got your real interface speed. And do not forget that this is mobile device It should not as fast as PC with USB 3.0 interface.There may be a bottle neck...
Why a lot of users with Ultra card (30mb write speed) have stuttering while video recording? Just because interface+(other things)+sd card not always produce maximum speed.
Why a lot of users with Ultra card (30mb write speed) have stuttering while video recording? Just because interface+(other things)+sd card not always produce maximum speed.
I believe that is what I said... with fewer words. And there are nonPCs that write much faster than 10, 20 or even 30 MB/s per a second. I addressed that in another thread and posted a table with hard numbers.
Again that was covered long ago. Sandisk Ultra cards at least in the older smaller capacities seemed to have more issues than similarly rated cards. Personally I would not be an early adopter of anything that says "Sandisk Ultra" on it for critical "high" MB applications such as HD video.
Excuse me, I somehow missed it
And here is separate app for testing SD card only.
SD Card Speed | Windows Phone Apps+Games Store (United States)
Did anyone notice that Amazon upped the price to 229.99? Seriously glad I got mine when I did....
Amazon.com: SanDisk Ultra 128 GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSDQUA-128G-G46A): Computers & Accessories
Did anyone notice that Amazon upped the price to 229.99? Seriously glad I got mine when I did....
Amazon.com: SanDisk Ultra 128 GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSDQUA-128G-G46A): Computers & Accessories
Did anyone notice that Amazon upped the price to 229.99? Seriously glad I got mine when I did....
Amazon.com: SanDisk Ultra 128 GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSDQUA-128G-G46A): Computers & Accessories
Amazon did not up the price. Amazon is no longer directly selling it. If you look closer, you see Amazon is fulfilling from a Marketplace seller. THEY are the ones setting the price.
I saw that Amazon is using a fulfillment company instead. Net result is the same though, as there is no longer a way to buy it from Amazon at the $119.99.
In 6 months I imagine it will be $99.99 but for now I would be hard for me to say to anyone "buy it"
You have that backwards. Company XYZ is selling the item and Amazon is fulfilling the sales channel request for that business.
That's how marketplace works.
Typo. Happens when I'm Caffeine Challenged....
It's a typo that changes the fundamentals of the situation however, and I think underlines a basic misunderstanding that's happening here.
Amazon is currently out of stock on the item...so it's defaulting to a marketplace seller, not Amazon themselves as the default option.
When Amazon has stock of the item again it will default to Amazon for that page, and list the price Amazon has for the item.
So if Amazon is still selling it for the price originally listed in this thread, then it will default back to that price. As it stands right now, Company XYZ does have stock sitting in a warehouse controlled by Amazon, and Amazon is just handling the packing and shipping. Company XYZ owns the actual 'stock' being sold.
Make sense?
Make perfect sense to me. Also I have no issues with being corrected. Accuracy is always worth striving for.
I still wouldn't pay $229.99 though and Amazon is (for now) listing this as the preferred option when someone goes to look for the product. Most people won't care when looking to buy the product that it is now coming from reseller XYZ vs. directly from an Amazon warehouse. All they are liable to care about is that the price went up 91%. others might be OK with it. Either way it's worth knowing.
It's out of stock, but they are letting in orders for $119..
Amazon.com: SanDisk Ultra 128 GB microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter (SDSDQU-128G-AFFP-A): Computers & Accessories
Today installed 128Gb Sandisk on my 1520. Finally no stuttering when recording video!