Sd association's standards support in sailfish
Does sailfish support fully this Secure digital association's Ultra high speed bus like android does, I wonder.
Since Android marshallow there is option to make sdcard extension of device internal memory. Sailfish doesn't have (yet) that option so I wonder if sdcard with ultra high speed bus class 1(smartphone with uhs-2 bus not exsist) inserted to sailfish device can use that card full potential. Or that support depends kernel level (and I know that at least xperia x with android support uhs-1 bus)?
I know that other standards like video or application performance classes are only speed classes so operating system do not take a stand on that.
I'm not a geek..
I just want know that is there is any differenties about sailfish versus android in sdcard area. Answering myself: Maybe just make some benchmark with my xperia x and compare to the xperia x running android.
I hope you understand my bad english. :P
there is a general issue with SD cards and Sailfish OS (Sailfish X) there is an other thread about this problem. So as long that exists I don't think such a function could be implemented nicely.
Raymaen ( 2018-01-17 08:17:07 +0200 )edit@Raymaen: which 'general issue' are you talking about? I haven't encountered any.
nthn ( 2018-01-17 16:33:39 +0200 )edithttps://together.jolla.com/question/169040/sailfishx-microsd-card-not-detected/?comment=176510#comment-176510 SD Cards are not getting detected out of the box. A lot of users format them in every possible format to get them work. and still no detection. as in my case. So that is not how it should be. This Issue should be solved first. Xperia X by the way
Raymaen ( 2018-01-17 17:54:33 +0200 )edithmm, 2 jolla 1, two aquafishes, one xperia. never had a problem with sdcard
guess it depends on manufacture
pawel ( 2018-01-17 22:47:15 +0200 )editbought 32GB Toshiba Micro SD.... not recognised by XperiaX (Fat32)
Raymaen ( 2018-01-18 15:20:21 +0200 )edit