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According to a lot of people's reports the card corruption problem seems to occur in conjunction with the phone getting unusually hot. Perhaps the heat, which may be caused by something unrelated to the card, such as battery issues, is damaging cards. Sandisk, however, claims that its cards can be safely exposed to temperatures up to 185 degrees f./85 degrees c. - http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/d...erance-(waterproof,-temperature,-magnetic-and - so high temperature alone probably shouldn't be causing the corruption issue.
Huh! So maybe the heat somehow affects the writing process on the phone, and perhaps it seems that as of now, SanDisk cards are the cards that seem to be most affected by this possible phone malfunction? Very interesting...
Thanks for the info!
You'll forgive me for not reading the entire post, but if you haven't already fixed the issue know that it is due to the fact that you used a Sandisk SD card.... I had the same issue, called Sandisk and had them send me another card and that card took a crap too. My buddy had a Sandisk he took from his Note 1 and tried to use it in his S4 and it too crapped out. I ended up going with a Samsung SD Card and so far so good! Good Luck!
Thank you for the reply!
Have you also tried other brands of SD cards? From other posts as well as yours, it seems like the Samsung cards are the most stable (I wouldn't be too surprised haha).
I'm either going to try and find another brand or see how the cards for my family members' are holding up...
Huh! So maybe the heat somehow affects the writing process on the phone, and perhaps it seems that as of now, SanDisk cards are the cards that seem to be most affected by this possible phone malfunction? Very interesting...
Thanks for the info!
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Oh, also, I'm pretty sure my phone hasn't quite reached that temperature SanDisk claims their cards can handle!
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