SanDisk Extreme microSD A2 (256 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I)
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SanDisk Extreme microSD A2

256 GB, microSDXC, U3, UHS-I


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Jens.M

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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The manufacturer's specifications only state that this capacity was tested at the time the product was developed. Usually, however, larger ones are supported without further ado. According to the following blog, this card seems to work: "You can use cards up to at least 256GB. DJI's documentation says explicitly that the camera can take a maximum of a 256GB card. I've been using a 400GB SanDisk Extreme card in it and have had no problems." Source: https://havecamerawilltravel.com/gopro/dji-osmo-action-sd-card-recommendations/

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lex1971

5 years ago

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werztimo

5 years ago

I haven't tested it myself, but it should be possible. The Xiaomi redmi note 7 can be expanded with a memory card up to a maximum of 256GB and the memory card is compatible with Android. From my own experience, I can say that this memory card is well suited for expanding storage space, as it offers a high read/write speed.

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brigizibam

6 years ago

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Lammi

6 years ago

normally android should recognise the card directly and no formatting should be necessary. in settings -> device maintenance -> memory you can see the status of the sd card and can also format it if necessary.

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pepe1966

4 years ago

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Keziahchabin

4 years ago

Hello! There would be no reason for windows not to recognize the 1000GB card. No problem on my side anyway. However, you have to take into account that not all the card will be available, but that part of it will be used to create a cache. You will have ~ 930 GB available in reality.

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