Re: what is the maximum flash card i can get for my galaxy note 3?
We were thrilled when triple-density 8" floppy technology came about. Imagine - 768KB on a single floppy. Who needed 2 drives?
We thought a 500MB hard drive could never be filled.
Some day in the not very distant future, a 256GB internal storage phone with no external card will be too small.
@Raptor:
As I remember it, it was Samsung who messed up the SDXC firmware at first, and it was SanDisk that came up with the fix for Samsung's bug, so their cards would work in Samsungs.
Besides, if you ever have to talk to someone, I'd rather talk to SanDisk. I've had to deal with both of them. Well - had the pleasure of dealing with SanDisk, had to deal with Samsung. (I don't know if it's true, but I heard that SanDisk once replaced a counterfeit card because it was counterfeited so well that they couldn't tell until they put it into a phone and looked at the data on it. [microSD cards weren't made in 1970, which the card claimed for its manufacture date.]) But when your tech people answer an email from - as far as you know - a non-customer in a less than an hour, it impresses me. (I've been buying their cards since they first came out, and the only one I ever had a problem with was one I broke with my clumsiness. Of course the 256MB card sitting on my disk is pretty useless these days - but it still works.)