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Re: Jolla Tablet
This things gonna end up costing more than an ipad:))
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Furthermore, lager flash drives tend to be also faster, although it is not a firm rule. I think I will end up getting the perk, and adding an extra 64Gb flash as well. |
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They're not providing exFAT out of the box, plus the battery size has been bumped up a bit:
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i mean, its better if i have all data external on a microsd card. If the tablet or phone is broken, i will loose all my data (pictures, videos.....). This is why i think if i will upgrade my from 32gb to 64gb or i spend this money for a external 64GB for 25€ and get on the end 32+64gb space :)
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Not happy at all about the lack of Windows support for larger cards after watching how that whole debate unfolded here.
Also, I wonder what 'directly compatible' means. If they can be indirectly compatible somehow without much effort than I'm fine with it. I'd rather have something useful than "safe". |
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It is compatible out of the box until 32 GB Flash memory.
And you can make it compatible formatting the bigger SD-Card with Fat32. Only limitations: You can't do that with windows, but you can use a live-CD for that. And files bigger than 4GB are not supported. |
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Drekkie, it is difficult to provide all satisfied.
Many thought it was not good to get a license in MS. Then came the arguments that it was no longer safe and no "open source" device is. |
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Smaller cards are what I generally use as "floppy replacement" anyway. |
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I guess you can still use FAT32 for <=64GB SDCards, thus using it with Windows should still work.
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