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New Delhi: SanDisk has launched the next-generation iXpand Flash Drive, a mobile storage device designed to help iOS users free up space on their iPhone and iPad. The next-gen iXpand Flash Drive comes with a Lightning connector and a USB 3.0 connector for faster transfer speeds to Mac or PCs.
Users can simply plug the device into their iPhone and move photos, videos and other files to the drive. From there, they can transfer the files to a Mac computer or PC.
The iXpand Flash Drive will initially be exclusively available on Amazon.in for a period of 30 days and then will be available on other platforms in a phased manner.
The new Sandisk device will be available in 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB storage capacities, at Rs 3,990, Rs 4,990, Rs 6,990 and Rs 9,990, respectively.
This new drive is compatible with the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPad Pro (12.9-inch), iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini and iPod touch (5th generation) running iOS 8.2 or later.
According to a consumer survey conducted by AMI for SanDisk India, many iPhone users keep looking to free up more space on their phones. "People are using their mobile phones to capture tons of photos and videos, and about 70 per cent of iPhone users in India run out of memory every week and end up deleting files," said Rajesh Gupta, country manager – India & SAARC, SanDisk Corporation.
And the company believes that their mobile storage offering can come to the users' rescuse and help them free up space. "With the new iXpand Flash Drive, people can spend more time using their iPhone to capture what they love, and less time worrying about how and where to transfer these photos and videos.” added Gupta.
The iXpand Flash Drive, as the company claims, allows users to automatically back up their camera roll and contacts, and watch popular video formats straight from the drive.
It also includes encryption software that password-protects files, allowing people to share their content while keeping sensitive files secure across devices.
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