To get started, connect a compatible flash drive to your iPhone using its USB-C port. You can then view, manage, and transfer data using the built-in Files app. One of the solid options out there ...
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PCMag on MSNGet 1TB of Secure, High-Speed USB Storage for Just $69.97Your thumb drive from high school just got a major upgrade, and it’ll make you want to cancel your cloud storage for good. This flash drive has dual USB 3.2 and USB-C interfaces, fast transfer speeds, ...
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Macworld on MSN9 ways to use your iPhone’s USB-C port (other than charging)Macworld It took the iPhone an eternity to strike Lightning in favor of the universal USB-C port. Now that it’s here on all ...
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