I'd wait it out... don't know if the 12.2 Note is affected or not, but KitKat BROKE SD Card support. Non-system apps are not granted write access to the external card (except for media files like pictures or video), so unless you'll use the card only for media storage and external files, you'll just spend a lot of money on a card you won't be able to fully use.
If you're rooted, then there's a simple permission edit (a single line in a configuration file) that you can do to grant non-system apps full write access to the SD card again. Apparently this was the same 'hack' that Samsung included on their phones to allow SD-Card support and app installation, but for some reason they seem to have removed it from their KitKat update.
PS: This behavior is not a bug. It's a conscious, if not popular, decision made by Google and a part of KitKat. Manufacturers, if they choose to, could modify the code to re-enable this, though.
I'd wait it out... don't know if the 12.2 Note is affected or not, but KitKat BROKE SD Card support. Non-system apps are not granted write access to the external card (except for media files like pictures or video), so unless you'll use the card only for media storage and external files, you'll just spend a lot of money on a card you won't be able to fully use.
That's because the move is initiated from a system app (and if you check correctly, chances are most app data is still on the phone anyway, just as it was ever since App2SD was re-included with Sammy phones). But 3rd party apps have now limited write access to SD cards, crippling some because of how they depended on this permission.I am able to move apps to the SD card
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hopefully i won't get issues with sd card tonight on my note 3.
Has anyone used the new 128GB micro-SD card on this tablet?
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