
SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive 64GB
64 GB
SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive 64GB
64 GB
Yes
Unfortunately, our suppliers no longer sell this product, so we can no longer offer it. However, the item can still be found at other suppliers.
Hoi - only if you use a USB-C adapter... (and the Ipad has a USB-C form factor port). LG
Ja hier der Link: Sandisk Ultra Dual Drive (64GB, USB 3.1, USB Typ C)
App always crashes ? On the 256 GB version ? Is this an app or a stick problem ? Thanks for feedback
I had the same problem, it's a stick issue, I checked with Sandisk support. The best thing to do is register with Sandisk and open a ticket, they can help.
I think it might just be the workmanship of the case. I prefer the version with the flexible Lightning connector. It's handy for phones with a case.
Unfortunately, we don't have any more information on this yet, so as soon as we know more, we will be happy to link the Charger here.
In my opinion, saving is not the problem, but watching is. The viewing device must be linked to the apple ID with which the film was purchased. If the iPad is logged in with the correct ID, the movie will most likely have to be copied from the stick to the iPad to be watched. Watching from the stick itself requires the Sandisk app and I don't think that will work.
Yes, this is possible according to our information.
Exactly, this stick has both a Lightning and a normal USB connection.
Unfortunately, the device I received from digitec was not compatible with my iPhone X. I was able to have it replaced free of charge by SanDisk support. However, I was able to have it replaced free of charge by SanDisk support (device sent to the Czech Republic by UPS, compatible device received about a week later). Everything went great with SanDisk support. According to SanDisk, it is a "matter of luck" whether you get a compatible device. As in my case, it may need to be replaced. A firmware update is recommended first, but unfortunately this didn't help me either, so it had to be replaced.
If the format is right, yes.
You should be able to tell by the manufacturer number SDIX30N-064G-GN6NN. Either in the device manager or under drive options.
This is basically the improved version, which no longer requires a battery. So mainly a hardware design update.
The stick as slocles does not care about the file format. With Fat32, you simply have a file size limit of ~2GB. With NTFS, the maximum size is ~16TB. However, it should be mentioned that FAT32 can be read and written by any OS (Windows, Mac, Linux). This means that if you are only in the Windows world, you can format the stick with NTFS without any problems. (https://praxistipps.chip.de/usb-stick-formatieren_2850)
Yeah sure, no problem!
Hello, You should consider this drive as a hybrid USB drive, to share documents with a PC or a Mac from an iPhone or an iPad. As a synchronization solution, I strongly recommend a cloud solution like Google Photos or iCloud.
Yes, this works perfectly (on a CANON Pixma IP4700 for me). Greetings, G Smit
Yes it can, just press "Open in" and choose VLC.
Hello Unfortunately not. The IPhone 4/4s has a 30Pin connector and not the required Lightning. Greetings
Version 1 works for me via iXpand App without any problems with iPad Mini as well as iPhone...
To be honest, a bit unstable and opaque, also slow. Only iPhone photos are transferred, no Whatsapp, Instagram etc.. pictures, so quite a lot of manual work. I imagined it differently.
Unfortunately, we cannot clarify this definitively because we do not know how far it can be "bent back".
No software is required to use the flash drive as a storage device. The SecureAccess software is required to encrypt the data.
Not at all. The settings are in German, the home menu in English. However, you can understand what the three options are even if you don't know English.
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