There is a new device coming that could actually be better than Apple’s own camera connection kit. The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive adds memory expansion to your iPhone/iPod touch, according to news
If you are looking for a device to add additional storage to your iPhone, iPad or iPad 2, a company called PhotoFast has just launched a new device that will give you up to 32GB of storage on your iOS device, the i-FlashDrive.
The PhotoFast i-Flash Drive features a USB connector on one end so you can hook it up to your PC or Mac and a 30 pin connector on the other end so you can connect it to your iPhone, iPad or iPod, it also comes with a free app from the iTunes app store that lets you manage files on the device.
Unlike Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite, the i-FlashDrive does not require a Wi-Fi connection. It is basically a memory dongle that features a 30-pin connector on one side and a USB plug on the other, which makes it easy to carry around.
The device can be used to backup content stored on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, and you can also playback MP3 files which are stored on the i-FlashDrive.
The i-FlashDrive will launch in late June only in Taiwan. However, it will make its U.S. debut quickly after that.
The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive will go on sale later this month, and it will come in a range of different sizes, which include and 8GB model that will retail for $95, up to a 32GB model that will retail for $180.
If you are looking for a device to add additional storage to your iPhone, iPad or iPad 2, a company called PhotoFast has just launched a new device that will give you up to 32GB of storage on your iOS device, the i-FlashDrive.
The PhotoFast i-Flash Drive features a USB connector on one end so you can hook it up to your PC or Mac and a 30 pin connector on the other end so you can connect it to your iPhone, iPad or iPod, it also comes with a free app from the iTunes app store that lets you manage files on the device.
Unlike Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite, the i-FlashDrive does not require a Wi-Fi connection. It is basically a memory dongle that features a 30-pin connector on one side and a USB plug on the other, which makes it easy to carry around.
The device can be used to backup content stored on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, and you can also playback MP3 files which are stored on the i-FlashDrive.
The i-FlashDrive will launch in late June only in Taiwan. However, it will make its U.S. debut quickly after that.
The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive will go on sale later this month, and it will come in a range of different sizes, which include and 8GB model that will retail for $95, up to a 32GB model that will retail for $180.
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