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    #16
    are you sure Vohukain?
    It seems strange that a newer tablet uses an older mocroSD format. I suppose that T9 supports sdXC too!
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      #17
      Originally posted by giouncino View Post
      are you sure Vohukain?
      It seems strange that a newer tablet uses an older mocroSD format. I suppose that T9 supports sdXC too!
      I took my info from devicespecifications.com. Also if you try to buy sd-card with T9 from cube-tablet.com they only offer max 32Gb sd-card to you. Cube doesn't say anything about sd-slot support on their site. If there would be SDXC support I think that they would advertise it.

      These websites (and many other) says also that T9 has only SDHC 32Gb support:
      - tinydeal.com
      - zooz.smartphone1.eu
      - addictedtoandroid.com
      - coolicool.com


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        #18
        for talk 9x is advertised the same, but as often happens it's wrong, and SDXC is supported, so I supposed it's the same for T9!
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          #19
          Working 64 GB SD cards on cube talk 9x

          Originally posted by Vohukain View Post
          Wait a second! Cube T9 is different device than Cube Talk 9X (U65GT). Cube T9 has only SDHC support for 32GB. That means you can't use 64Gb sd-card with exFat format with your Cube T9. However, I guess that you can format your 64Gb sd-card to different format (for example ext4) and use it with Cube T9.
          I've just received my 'Integral' 64 Gb microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1.
          Inserted at first, it was not recognized by the T9.
          I used 'guiformat.exe' I found there (I hope it's 'secure'...)

          Then I inserted the card in a card reader
          and formatted it in FAT32 format with my PC (Allocation unit size: '65536').
          Then I inserted it un my T9, and the card was directly recognized with 59.79 Gb total available space as seen on my 'french' screenshot...
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