SanDisk 32GB iXpand Flash Drive - Apple device photo transfer

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namida12
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SanDisk 32GB iXpand Flash Drive - Apple device photo transfer

#1 Post by namida12 »

Going to try one of these, since I can not transfer photos from iPhone or Mini iPad...
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... 6820173267

My Lady's sister arrives from Japan with only iPhone and Mini iPad devices, can not find a way to share her photos...

Anyone know this device and used it for photo transfers?

JR

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Re: SanDisk 32GB iXpand Flash Drive - Apple device photo transfer

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You could try the new MX iDevice Mounter, we'd appreciate the feedback
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Re: SanDisk 32GB iXpand Flash Drive - Apple device photo transfer

#3 Post by BitJam »

I used this: Swivel Dual Flash Drive (USB-A 3.0/USB-C) to make use of the usb-c port on one of my machines. It has two plugs, one is conventional usb the other is usb-c. It's only $10. It's slow (usb-2 speeds basically) otherwise I would be raving about it. For my live-usb work speed is king.

It is a nice little device.
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