MicoSD card unexpectedly removed / bad removal experience
Hi P9000 Users,
i still suffer from "SD card unexpectedly removed" / bad removal issue from time to time. As my research already gave ma a general answer: its a common Android issue, happening for most Samsung devices aswell (even S7 Edge!).
Check results here:
http://ift.tt/2cnkDDU
Best tool to check:
http://ift.tt/2cnjCM8
Sample of a bad removal:
so not to blame Elephone for this.. but little disappointed about Android (Google) politics that tries to ride roughshod over all SD-card users, restricting SD usage more and more and does not take care about major issues with the drivers/compatibility even (in my opinion) in worst case heavily stressing SD card until failure.
Story:
So with my P9000 i bought a brand new SanDisk Class 10 128 GB MicroSD that gave me the error nearly daily, after couple of weeks SD card suddenly completely died and was not able to be connected to any other device (also no PC recognized it anymore), So i went to store and got a replacement SD Card, this one i used some days and same error came up. After some more days data got corrupted and DCIM folder was completely empty :/ all pictures lost. Good news was that images could be restored from LOST.DIR folder (filename and type had to be restored). After that i decided to return the SanDisk 128 GB SD Card, fortunately store accepted this and also confirmed many Samsung users having same issues :/
Now i switched back to a 64 GB Quomox MicroSD card that i used for 2 years without any problems in a THL and S4 mini phone... and surprise :( error still pops up.. not that often but it seems to be related on SD card usage, if lots of data is copied to the card (from internal storage), or many photos are taken then after few minutes issue occurs.
Anyone has same experience? Maybe hardware is also a factor.. but not a mechanical thing, because shaking phone is not forcing the error. I am on Stock ROM 15.07 (rooted), i had same issue also in CM and Eragon ROMs.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts...
Best regards
A.
i still suffer from "SD card unexpectedly removed" / bad removal issue from time to time. As my research already gave ma a general answer: its a common Android issue, happening for most Samsung devices aswell (even S7 Edge!).
Check results here:
http://ift.tt/2cnkDDU
Best tool to check:
http://ift.tt/2cnjCM8
Sample of a bad removal:
so not to blame Elephone for this.. but little disappointed about Android (Google) politics that tries to ride roughshod over all SD-card users, restricting SD usage more and more and does not take care about major issues with the drivers/compatibility even (in my opinion) in worst case heavily stressing SD card until failure.
Story:
So with my P9000 i bought a brand new SanDisk Class 10 128 GB MicroSD that gave me the error nearly daily, after couple of weeks SD card suddenly completely died and was not able to be connected to any other device (also no PC recognized it anymore), So i went to store and got a replacement SD Card, this one i used some days and same error came up. After some more days data got corrupted and DCIM folder was completely empty :/ all pictures lost. Good news was that images could be restored from LOST.DIR folder (filename and type had to be restored). After that i decided to return the SanDisk 128 GB SD Card, fortunately store accepted this and also confirmed many Samsung users having same issues :/
Now i switched back to a 64 GB Quomox MicroSD card that i used for 2 years without any problems in a THL and S4 mini phone... and surprise :( error still pops up.. not that often but it seems to be related on SD card usage, if lots of data is copied to the card (from internal storage), or many photos are taken then after few minutes issue occurs.
Anyone has same experience? Maybe hardware is also a factor.. but not a mechanical thing, because shaking phone is not forcing the error. I am on Stock ROM 15.07 (rooted), i had same issue also in CM and Eragon ROMs.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts...
Best regards
A.
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