Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Can’t Read 32GB microSD Card

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Can’t Read 32GB microSD Card

Expanding the available storage space of an Android device is quite easy since all you need to do is to get a microSD card. The #Samsung Galaxy #Note4 for example has a storage capacity of 32GB which for most people is enough to store all of their music, videos and photos. Some however will find this storage not enough which is why having a microSD card is an advantage. This model for example can accommodate a microSD card of up to 128GB in size. There are however instances when issues can occur because of this card. In this latest installment of our troubleshooting series we will tackle the Galaxy Note 4 microSD card removed issue & other related problems.
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Note 4 Can’t Read 32GB microSD Card
Problem: I got a  32gb Samsung evo micro SD card. I have been using it to only store pictures and videos for already 5 months. No problem occurs within these months. But just then recently suddenly my note 4 cannot read it. I tried many times by taking it out, off my phone, insert it and restart my phone but still no sight of working. It keeps showing checking error msg but later it make my phone screen off, no response on any button I push. After remove the SD card, only my phone recover.
Solution: It appears that the microSD card could already be corrupt. This usually happens especially if the card is fake or of an unknown brand which doesn’t have a strict quality control testing. The quickest way to check if the microSD card is causing the problem is to get a new card ( preferably from a known brand such as Samsung or SanDisk).

Regarding the data that you have in the old microSD card you can try to retrieve this using your computer. Connect our card to your computer using a microSD card adapter then check if it can be read. If the card can be read then you just need to copy the data from the card and paste this to a folder in your computer.

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