I note that in the specifications listing for the Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2 is mentioned:
“MicroSD Card: up to 32 GB”
» http://www.alcatelonetouch.com/global-en/products/smartphones/hero_2.html
Although the “up to 32 GB” limit implies a microSDHC card slot, in my gadget buying experience, some devices for which “MicroSD Card: up to 32 GB” is listed as a specification actually have a microSDXC [1] card slot fitted, for which the (yet to be reached) upper capacity limit is 2 TB. Indeed, my music collection is on a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC card, which works perfectly in my first generation Samsung Galaxy Note (from 2011).
So, is the Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2 actually fitted with a microSDXC-compatible card slot, in which a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC card should work perfectly well? Or is it a truly microSDHC-compatible only card slot, in which a 64 GB microSDXC card will not work?
[1] microSDHC vs. microSDXC:
• microSDHC – announced in January 2006 – cards up to 32 GB in capacity
• microSDXC – announced in January 2009 – cards up to 2 TB in capacity
• info » http://en.wikipedia.org.advanc.io/wiki/Secure_Digital#SDHC et al