The iPad and iPhone don’t have a USB port. That doesn’t mean you can’t attach a flash drive to them to backup your files. The Adata Lightning/USB 3.1 Flash Drive practically adds 64 GB of storage space to your smartphone or tablet. Users can backup their photos, videos, and contacts using the companion app.
The flash drive supports live photos, videos, and everything in between. You get reading speed up to 150MB/s. More info about this Lightning flash drive is available here.
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