microSD card questions

benjllama

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I just got my first smartphone and its a Galaxy S3 (i9300). I'm getting a microSD card and I was wondering how big a difference it makes if I get a cheap generic one instead of a brand name one. Also, can I move apps to the microSD card or is it just media that I can put on it?
 
Beware that 'some' cheap generic cards are fake and will not have the capacity shown. Especially those from China.
 
Welcome to Android Central! Yeah, I'd stay away from the no-name generic ones. If they do work, they might not last that long. Stick with known brands like Sandisk, Toshiba, Samsung, etc. And buy them from reputable sellers, like big name stores or directly through Amazon (not through the Amazon Marketplace). When you get it, you can run SD Insight to make sure the card is what it says it is, and not counterfeit.

I think the S3 allows you to move portions of an app to external SD, but you can't move the entire app over--a good amount of it needs to remain in Internal Storage. You should use the external SD primarily for media storage.
 
Try to look at the reviews at the forums, and try to buy the bigger speed car. The faster = the better.
 
Try to buy the cheapest one from a reliable store. Micro sd cards are kinda cheap nowadays, so it's not worth it to save some dollars to get a poor quality one