Compatibility Feasibility Speed and use of High Capacity MicroSd Card for adaptable swapping and linking apps?


Question

I want purchase a new high capacity (64GB or 128GB) high speed (100Mbps 170Mbps 250 MBps) MicroSdcard for Swapping/Adoptable /linking apps through Link2SD/ portable (adoptable) storage



so i want to confirm compatibility feasibility speed performance my external sdcard slot/tray/reader/chip/hardware should have according to my device and Android lolipop 5.1.1 support.



High capacity MicroSd card comes with pre-formatted extfat file system but my mobile manufacturer technical specification of mobile device says it supports up to 128gb and fat32 file system



There are many available sdcards Micro
i want to know that type (SDHC SDXC) UHs speed Class (UHSI UHS II) Video Speed Class (v10 v30 v60 V90) and App performance class (A10) Speed of (90 Mbps 100Mbps 170Mbps 250MBps) its confusing which will be compatible feasible and best for adaptable swap and give optimum performance for the purpose.



secondly there is not use of extra speed or video class card if Device or Android supports works on less speed.



Before purchasing to decide i want to confirm and check my device and understand clarify following questions and queries to decide which card will be compatible for my android lolipop 5.1.1 OS and device:-




  1. Can high capacity exfat be forced to used (through mounting
    it inboot init
    ) in android or phone through mount commands
    without damaging phone Android os or SDcards protocols and will all
    apps/ os file manager support it if yes then



    
    
    *-kindly tell me commands for it.*

  2. if not then can high capacity card be formatted to Fat32 if yes
    then how can i format and will the card give the same performance
    speed performance as in exfat to fat32 without damaging phone
    android OS and SdCard



    
    
    *-kindly tell me commands for it*

  3. In android Lolipop 5.1.1 file system (ext4) whats the block size
    it use to write or read on external sdcard
    is it 512 bytes/ 4096
    (4kB) /8096 (8KB) /512Kb /512bytes how to check or it depends on
    which filesystem the sdcard is formatted with then what block size
    it writes individualy in filesystems of fat32, exfat, ntfs and
    ext4




    • kindly tell me command tools script or apps to check and confirm on
      my device


  4. In android lolipop 5.1.1 file system of ext4 APPS and FILES how
    it write means sequentially or randomly



    
    
    -kindly tell me command tools script or apps  to check and 
    confirm on my device

  5. is there method or any adb shell android Command or script or apps
    of hardware info or bench marking apps through which we can check
    test to know device mobiles external Sdcard *SLOTS/READER/CHIP/HARDWARE** optimum hardware compatibility :-



    a) for type of device compatible microSD cards (SDHC / SDXC)



    
    
      *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    b) Type of file system supported or mounted OR FORCED TO BE MOUNTED
    allowed/permitted on externalsd card and can it be modified or changed



    
    
      *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    c) maximum Practical capacity supported microSD in the device and can
    it be forcebly be extended ie. 128gb or more we can force by
    partitioning the card to multiple partitions or increasing the size



    
    
      *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    d) UHS speed Class (UHSI UHS II) compatible



    
    
     *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    e) Video Speed Class (v10 v30 v60 V90) compatible



    
    
     *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    f) App performance class (A1) compatible



    
    
     *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    g) Maximum sequential read speed compatible (90 Mbps 100Mbps 170Mbps
    250MBps)



    
    
     *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    h) minimum/Maximum sequential write speed compatible



    
    
     *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 


    i) minimum/ Maximum random read/write speed compatible
    - kindly tell me commands for testing it


  6. for suggestions I have pre-tested through androbench app



    a) internal memory of my device through writing 64Mb file to /data/
    (ext4 partition mounted) (64Mb file used for testing)



    sequential  read 128 MB/s

    sequential write 12 MB/s

    random read 10.93 Mb/s 2800.4 IOPS (4KB)

    random write 3.9 Mb p/s 996.31 IOPS (4KB)


    is there any restriction in device or android should we need to match

    externalsd speed performance with internal sd as we have we can use

    external sdcard as internal either by swapping/adoptable /linking or it
    will work in more or less performance to



    b) External memory of HP SHDHC Class 10 16GB (still i want to switch over to
    high capacity card) of my device through writing 64Mb file /external_sd/
    (fat32 partition mounted)(64 MB File)



    sequential  read 35.56 MB/s (printed 95MB/s)

    sequential write 8.6 MB/s

    random read 4.36 Mb/s 1117.58 IOPS (4KB)

    random write 0.53 Mb p/s 136.38 IOPS (4KB)


    Hp printed 95MB/s but result is 35.5MB/s now its device result,fat32
    file system result or sdcard performance result don't know how to

    differentiate it .



    
    
      *- kindly tell me commands for testing it* 



how to find device external mircro sdcard slot/chip/hardware/reader speed and other information asked above


Answer

Your device is very old, which most likely means that it does not have exfat support.



Compatibility should not be a problem, as every card and reader are usually compatible with each other, as long as SDXC cards are supported by your device.



And for adoptable storage the bulk transfer speed is not that important (as long as you don't record videos or often copy/download large files). I would focus on A1/A2 rating which is designed to measure application usage (randomly reading/writing a number of small files).



I would also focus on reliability because if the sd-card dies all data on your device will be non-accessible/gone.



Anyway in your old device the sd-card will not work very fast. Even in modern devices the sd-card reader is not able to make use of the modern very fast transfer modes.



In general the micro-sd card is way slower (independent what card you use) than the internal flash, because the integrated card reader is slow.


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