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The iPhone photo stick has three interfaces that support USB 3.0, iPhone, Micro USB, and Type C (independent adapter), making it easier to alter storage options and more comfortable for data transfer between various devices. Additionally, you may keep your favorite movies, images, and videos on the iPhone photo stick and enjoy them right there on the device. No need to be concerned about phone storage anymore!
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With Plug and Play, you can quickly back up your phone’s images, videos, and contacts with just one click from the APP. For added security, you can also utilize the USB port to save your own backups on your PC. (Note: To use this flash drive with an iPhone or iPad, you must first download the “Y-Disk” app from the APP Store. Android phones must have the OTG capability; there is no need to do this.) The iPhone memory stick works with iOS devices running iOS 7.1.2 or higher, OTG Android phones, laptops, and other gadgets with USB ports. You may cut down on waiting times with read and write speeds of up to 80 and 40 MB/s, respectively.
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You won’t have to be concerned about running out of space when you use this iPhone USB drive to go on vacation or do something else. On this iPhone flash drive picture stick, you may watch movies and listen to music without using up any space on your phone. Installing the “Y-DISK” software on your iPhone and connecting the iPhone storage device are the only setup requirements. Additionally, you can save images and videos directly to a picture stick using an app’s camera.
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