Ever since Apple switched from Lightning to a USB-C connection, it feels like everyone that sells a USB-C flash drive, touts that you can use it to back up your photos and videos from an iPhone and iPad. Although it’s technically accurate, it’s quite misleading in terms of how complicated it is. They want to make you believe you can just plug it in and instantly your pictures and videos from the iPhone Photo App will back up everything like an iXflash drive. In reality, there are a number of steps you have to follow each and every time just to perform a simple backup. It shouldn’t be so complicated and that’s why the iXflash makes it easy and automatic. The iXflash can be set up to automatically backup all your pictures and videos stored on the Photos App, while maintaining every images original name, location, time stamp, etc. Not only is the iXflash faster and less hassle, but it’s also smarter, recognizing the imags already stored on the drive and not copying them again.
On top of that, the iXflash allows you to record video in whichever format you want, including 1080 and 4K, without using any of the iPhone or iPad’s internal memory. It offers total security to ensure your content isn’t stolen or accidentally deleted.
Not only is the iXflash easier to use, but it provides exponentially more useful functionality than a standard USB-C flash drive. The choice is clear, the iXflash is far superior and should be the only Phone Drive you reach for when you need to backup your precious memories.
