
SanDisk Extreme Portable
1000 GB
SanDisk Extreme Portable
1000 GB
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1 month ago
The SanDisk Memory Zone app can be used on the iPhone to back up and manage personal data such as contacts and photos. It supports automatic synchronisation of this data with compatible SanDisk devices, including external SSDs such as the Extreme Portable (2000 GB). However, there is no specific information on whether the app enables automatic synchronisation with iPhones, as the app is mainly aimed at backing up and managing data on SanDisk devices.
Automatically generated from the .I have several SSDs on the LG UltraFine 5K and can use them all.
4 months ago
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD (4000 GB) with the manufacturer product ID SDSSDE61-4T00-G25 is compatible with Apple devices. It has been tested and is compatible with iPhone 15 Plus, Pro, and Max, as well as other Apple devices such as Macs and iPads.
Automatically generated from the .I use it with iMac and MacBook Pro and I am really happy
7 months ago
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD (model SDSSDE61-1T00-G25) is compatible with Android phones. It supports USB Type-C devices, including Android phones running Android 11 or later, and comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-C to USB-A adapter for easy connectivity.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, you're right. The interface is really USB 3.2 Gen 2 and that is why I have reported this for correction.
Yes, the top of mine is also slightly curved, but the underside is completely flat. However, this curvature (at least on mine) doesn't seem to make any difference: I've been using the 4 TB more or less continuously for a good year now (it's attached to the Mac), and haven't had any issues.
Please format this external hard drive in "exfat". Only then will it be writable and readable (films, videos, photos, data) in both Windows and IOS (Mac).
There are 10/20 and 40 mbs cables - if you use a cable that is too slow, it won't work. Greetings.A
I use this SSD with my Mac Mini M1, with MacOS Ventura (13.5), with APFS Encryption. So far without problems.
I have an iPad with a USB-C connection. The iPad recognised the SanDisk when it was connected. (Presumably, connecting and recognising also works with your Joyroom multi-reading device with Lightning connection to your iPad). Files can then be copied to the iPad (e.g. with the app 'Files'), but most apps (except e.g. 'Files') do not recognise the connected device. For example, if I have a picture on the 2GB disc, I can copy it to the iPad with 'Files', but I cannot transfer it to the 'Photos' app or import it into 'Photos'.
Sounds like a defect, unfortunately. I would send it in and not use it any more. Afterwards, it works intermittently and then you rely on it and have another data loss. LG
It is all solid state, does not have a separate cash memory. I used it for Mac iOS. You need to format it using Mac’s DiskManager.
Yes. According to manufacturer: "Private content is protected thanks to built-in password protection with 256-bit AES hardware encryption4."
Apps belong on the FP of the MacBook Pro M1 to guarantee the speed of Apple's excellent architecture. The SSD is ideal for working with files and folders related to an app installed on the internal FP for photo or video editing, etc.
With my Mac Mini M1 it is.
I use it as a backup for my photos. I have a Mac with Monterey and it works flawlessly.
You need a USB 3.2 A - C cable. Found one here on digitec Roline USB A - USB C (0.50 m)
Yes, just tested on 2015 Macbook Pro. Runs as expected. I would be surprised if this is different on other devices. On Windows with the usual contortions it certainly works too.
Hello, Yes, the adapter is included.
This model is well suited but does not reach the maximum speed. Cheaper would be the v1 while still available or this Sandisk Portable SSD (1000 GB)
This was probably a temporary problem. The campaign is still running and the registration page is currently accessible normally.
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