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I have a few spare memory cards in my toolbox so I thought I'd benchmark them in-device and post the results. Here's what I did: Took a Z10 and installed 10.2.1.1055. Didn't install apps, set up accounts or even add a SIM.
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Took each memory card and formatted it with SD Association's SDFormatter (). Opened up my escreen:// () and navigated to OS Engineering Screen -> QXDM Logging -> Operational Info -> SD Write Test.
I inserted the card, waited for it to be detected and then executed the write test (by clicking the slider). The result is in the table under 'Write Speed'.
I also checked (in browser). Code: file:///pps/system/filesystem/removable/sdcard to verify what the Z10 sees with regard rated speed and capacity. I was interested in seeing which card is the fastest (for video and photography) and if any card was sold as a faster speed class than it actually was rated for. Note on the 64 GB card (formated exFAT) I had to reformat the card (to FAT32) in another Z10 running 10.2.0.1791 (because 1055 cannot mount exFAT and cannot format a 64GB MicroSDXC AFAICT). Oh, and every card appeared to be legitimately labeled with the correct speed class (though the UHS 1 cards were 'reported' as speed class 10 cards in the 'sdcard' file). I didn't have readily available nor did I run any read benchmarks.
Anyway, here's the data: The Sandisk Extreme Pro was by far the fastest and I was surprised by the relatively poor performance of the Sandisk Plus 64GB. I ran the tests several times and found there is a bit of variation, up to 2.5 MB/sec. Certainly don't take my data as gospel, run the test yourself if you want real world performance data in your environment. Another interesting tidbit, the Z10 writes to it's internal storage ~ 9 MB/sec. While the Z30 pulls off ~ 16 MB/sec.! I have a few spare memory cards in my toolbox so I thought I'd benchmark them in-device and post the results.
Here's what I did: Took a Z10 and installed 10.2.1.1055. Didn't install apps, set up accounts or even add a SIM. Took each memory card and formatted it with SD Association's SDFormatter (). Opened up my escreen:// () and navigated to OS Engineering Screen -> QXDM Logging -> Operational Info -> SD Write Test. I inserted the card, waited for it to be detected and then executed the write test (by clicking the slider). The result is in the table under 'Write Speed'.
I also checked (in browser). Code: file:///pps/system/filesystem/removable/sdcard to verify what the Z10 sees with regard rated speed and capacity. I was interested in seeing which card is the fastest (for video and photography) and if any card was sold as a faster speed class than it actually was rated for.
Note on the 64 GB card (formated exFAT) I had to reformat the card (to FAT32) in another Z10 running 10.2.0.1791 (because 1055 cannot mount exFAT and cannot format a 64GB MicroSDXC AFAICT). Sbornik tipovih provodok msfo rk. Oh, and every card appeared to be legitimately labeled with the correct speed class (though the UHS 1 cards were 'reported' as speed class 10 cards in the 'sdcard' file). I didn't have readily available nor did I run any read benchmarks.
Anyway, here's the data: The Sandisk Extreme Pro was by far the fastest and I was surprised by the relatively poor performance of the Sandisk Plus 64GB. I ran the tests several times and found there is a bit of variation, up to 2.5 MB/sec. Certainly don't take my data as gospel, run the test yourself if you want real world performance data in your environment. Another interesting tidbit, the Z10 writes to it's internal storage ~ 9 MB/sec. While the Z30 pulls off ~ 16 MB/sec.! I wonder if any OS can mount exFAT Posted via CB10.
In my experience all BB10 devices are supposed to be able to mount exFAT (up to the max 2tb?) at some point but OS versions 10.2.1.1055 and below are currently not able to because the required driver is not available/functional/installable. Posted via CB10I remember BlackBerry signed a licensing agreement with Microsoft for it but when I tried back on 10.1 no media was recognised. I haven't tried it on Z10STL100-3/10.2.1.1055 but it'd be nice to get confirmation before having to reformat 32 GB worth of content.
Posted via CB10. I don't have a Z10STL100-3 but the Z10STL100-4 under 10.2.1.1055 will not recognize the card if formatted exFAT. Unfortunately it is also unable to *format* the card and make it usable and instead will require you to format it in a PC or BB with an older OS. My concern isn't that I must use the card formatted FAT32, it's that a 64GB MicroSDXC might not perform as well after conversion. Block size ambiguity, partition alignment with a block boundary and vague manufacturer warnings regarding changing the filesystem make me wary. Hopefully this will be resolved shortly; certainly progress is being made in the right direction!