QUOTE(lowyard @ Mar 10 2016, 02:39 PM)
Well now that would be a pleasant surprise!
In one of my thread i shared a link :
http://highonandroid.com/android-accessori...ony-vs-sandisk/ QUOTE
Now, how fast does your microSD card have to be to record 4K videos with newer phones like Note 4, LG G3, etc…etc…?
A typical 4K video on a smartphone consists around 50,000kbps of data bitrate, which translate to around 6.25MBps. Remember, a small b stands for bit and big B stands for byte. There’s 8 bits in a byte. This means if your microSD can write at 6.25Mbps or higher, you should be fine.
For 4K video recording in general, you may want to stay with Class 10 with the highest transfer rate. I’ve done fine using lower class microSD cards to record 4K videos, I’ve used Class 6, even down Class 4. But the problem becomes apparent when you try to record longer than a minute, sometimes your camera may stutter or prematurely ejaculate. Yeah, that sucks when you are recording your newborn daughter and your card fails. Also, I found that through personal experience of using many microsd cards, higher Class microSD cards in general last forever and have zero errors.
QUOTE(Gxen @ Mar 10 2016, 02:53 PM)
Currently using mi3 with only 16GB of storage. And I have 5GB more to spare.
Now, what should I do with more than 128GB of storage?
Luckily the sim is a hybrid slot.
As for me i use public transport a lot. Takes me hours to get to office and home.
Whats in my card are movies,music,video tutorials,e-books,pictures, and ofc docs.
I dont use cloud as much because i keep my data for video calls,surfing etc.
This post has been edited by Hamsom: Mar 10 2016, 03:03 PM