Check your storage settings for your iPhone. If you have about 8GB or less used up, you should be fine with 16GB of storage. If not, get something greater. However, there's a 32GB microSD card from Amazon I got for roughly $12.
I haven't used it, but i know the SD card can be used to store pictures/videos/music.
However the real deal will be Android M. Currently, in the preview, you can use an SD card as internal storage.!
Haha I'm only looking to play a few games so I think 32gb might actually be perfect. Before I pull the trigger, which of these should I buy (or both?)?
(Same post from here: https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=325244)
Good Evening, I am working in a factory developing a simple cycle time display system for operators on our floor. After successfully prototyping with a Raspberry Pi 3B+, developing an operator display, getting it hooked up to sensors and sending timestamps/info to our database, we decided to purchase enough units to cover one production line. Here is our sources for our purchases: (Several Items are repeated due to stock issues)
RasPi 3B+: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BDR5PDW
MicroSD Cards: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XWN9Q99 https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-UHS-I-Memory-Adapter/dp/B00M55C0NS
Case: https://www.amazon.com/SmartiPi-Touch-Pro-Raspberry-Touchscreen/dp/B08VSFB6F5
Power Supply: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MARDJZ4
Official Display: https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Pi-7-Touchscreen-Display/dp/B0153R2A9I https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073S3LQ6Q
However, we are running into major problems with the Official Display that were not encountered during the prototyping phase, our system starts, displays the rainbow screen, the terminal, and the startup splash(per usual), after a short time on the startup splash, the screen's output breaks as described in the videos below, the color inverts/reverts and settles in an RGB state.
https://youtu.be/QshpTHzpXl0 https://youtu.be/LtnYX0Qw6M0
Tests plugging in the RasPi's HDMI cord to an HDMI capable monitor have no issue. The system starts normally provided that the RasPi-display optical strip is removed.
We are using this guide to setup the cases: https://smarticase.com/prosetup
Check the post on the forums for photos of the system's interior, I believe we have everything appropriately tightened and embedded.
I would like to note that this is fresh material ordered off of amazon. I have shown two videos of two different subdisplays acting like this, maintenance has tested this with five different subdisplays, all have been behaving like this. I'll pray that this is a hardware issue related to this batch or there is an oversight that I didn't account for, if any has any recommendations on what to do next, I'll give as much info as I can.
That's an SD card, not DS cart. You can't put it into a DS. The X-in-1 carts tend to be flash carts with preloaded MicroSD cards, so you'd need a flash cart (something like this, not sure if this particular cart is a good one) plus a MicroSD card (something like this), plus the files (which you'd dump from your own physical games; using a site that provides the files for download is illegal, so I can't tell you to do that).
Awesome that you're considering picking up the GS5.
What's wrong with a card like this? I wouldn't worry about paying a higher price for an SD card in a smartphone. I'm still on my 16 GB right now, but I'll switch to a 32 GB eventually.