Yes I know all the numbers but what does it mean in real world usage? 

I have had phones used daily for 2 + years running on emmc and still no 
failure receiving 100+ text messages thats written to the emmc every day,
I assume there are quite a few logfiles being written to on a normal 
Android system as well. Not to mention videos and movies ...

Has anyone actually experienced an emmc go bad due to it getting worn out ? 
Does the controller just refuse any more writes when it reaches the 3000 
writes or does it attempt writing anyways ?

On Monday, February 24, 2014 8:07:44 PM UTC-6, liyaoshi wrote:
>
> All eMMC/SD CARD build with eMMC/SD card controller and NAND chip
>
> SLC NAND will have 100000/cell erase life .MLC NAND will have 10000/cell
>
> eMMC chip will have HW12bit/1024Byte ECC ,and almost chip will have wear 
> leave in the eMMC controller firmware 
>
> If you have 16GB eMMC . you can write total 16GBx10000 almost 160TB 
>

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