Here you have different options of perfect hard drives for iPhone and iPad.
Although Apple has increased the internal storage of its iPhone and iPad, in many situations can be rare, especially if you use these devices for professional purposes. In these cases we can resort to cloud storage, but in many cases the cost can be excessive, in addition to the fact that it is essential to have a good Internet connection. And for all these users, there is a solution: opt for a external storage for iPhone or iPad.
In the market we have various options to expand storage, like memories that connect via the Lightning connection to USB-C hard drives. The former may be more recommended for the iPhone and the latter for the iPad. We are going to collect the best options so you can choose correctly.
SanDisk iXpandGO
The best option if you want to increase iPhone storage. It’s a 128 GB USB flash drive with Lightning connection on one side and USB-A on the other. We have different storage options and just by connecting the device to the iPhone we can manage all the data, copy photos and move folders to USB memory from the Files app.
ORICO NVME Portable Solid State Drive
Another interesting option for iPhone and iPad, although we will need a cable with the connection of our device. This is an external NVME SSD drive that takes up very little spacewe can even carry them as keychains, and it gives us plenty of storage in this compact design.
SanDisk Extreme Solid State Drive
One of the best external SSD hard drives you can find. Very light and very small in size
WD My Passport Go
An option practically traced to the previous one but of the WD brand. The good thing on the one hand is that it has the cable included, but it’s a normal USB, so you will need a UBS-C or Lightning adapter so that you can use it with your device.
How to Use an External Drive on iPhone or iPad
In the past, it was not possible to connect hard drives or external memories to an iPhone or iPad. However, for a while we have the Files app available on iOS and iPadOS, which allows us to see the contents of any external drive, iPhone storage, iCloud and move files and folders between these locations. You just have to do this:
- Connect the reader to your iPad or iPhone using the adapter or the USB-C port.
- Once signed in, go to the Files app that comes with iOS and iPadOS.
- On the left side, you will see the different storage options.
- In the Locations section, you can see the connected disk.
- If the storage device does not appear, tap the three dots in the upper right corner of the Explore section.
- Select the USB storage device you have connected.
Now you can enter without problem, view folders and move files among all available slots. With the files application you have a very interesting browser with a use very similar to that of a computer.
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