

When im opening from sleep mode it is locking for 3-5 sec.

I have a S7Edge where i have stored all my pics, apps, musik etc. With the SD card back in the phone, I could see all files through Computer app and play them with the built-in Video app or VLC.Did you experience any kind of lack/slow actions on your phone. My test was 74 video files with a total of 213 GB. However, if I removed the SD card and attached it directly to My PC, then I could copy whatever I liked. I attribute this to some sort of system setting on the phone. The S5 would not let me copy files to the SD card after I reached 137 GB on the SD card. I did find a problem with cut and paste from my PC to the S5 phone through the USB cable. The spec for the Galaxy S5 is a maximum of 128 GB for the SD card. S5 showed 366 GB available and the videos installed previously on the Tab S3 were working correctly. From a Home screen, swipe up from the center of the display to. Ensure your tablet isnt connected to a computer via the USB cable. To perform the steps below, ensure the SD / memory card is inserted. If necessary, view this video for help transferring content to your computer. Put a 400 GB all the way back into a Galaxy S5 with the 400 GB Samsung SD card that I had previously set up with a Samsung Tab S3. Formatting permanently erases all data on the SD / memory card.
