SanDisk iXpand Memory Case adds extra storage & battery life to your iPhone
iPhone users are always very protective of their phones and they always love them. It’s the success of iPhone that has changed the smartphone industry since its launch way back in 2007. Using an iPhone is a totally different experience altogether and once you have had it you’ll want to have it.
However, mighty Apple fans think the iPhone there are always some minor chinks in the armour, be it a small battery size or non-expandable internal memory. If you own 16GB model of iPhone and like to listen to your music and videos on the go you must have faced the problem of low memory. With the improvement in camera, the image size captured on the iPhone has also increased and that too eats up space on your internal memory. Apple gives the option of 64GB or 128GB model, but not all can afford.
Another way of keeping your internal memory free is periodically moving your pictures and data from your iPhone to your laptop or PC, but that is also not always possible. A third method to free up internal memory on an iPhone is to use cloud storage but again that is not for all due to cost implications plus you are not always on best of internet connectivity.
On other smartphones increasing your internal storage option is easy by adding a cheap external memory card. Most of the modern smartphones these days support SD cards up to 200GB, but Apple due to its own thinking and business model has never allowed external memory cards to be used on iPhone so that option is also not available for iPhone users.
Yeah! I know! I have made a hell lot of negatives for iPhone against its internal memory but believe me this is not a rant, I still use my 16GB iPhone 5 and love it. This is an issue which plagues iPhone users and they can identify with the problem as well. I have faced this during my travels and now whenever I travel, I ensure to check the memory status before leaving home. So what can iPhone users do? You can’t use a memory card, large memory iPhone are not affordable for all, not everyone surely needs and like cloud — don’t worry SanDisk has a solution for this problem.
SanDisk has launched iXpand Memory Case for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s. The new case from SanDisk not just works as protection but also allows you to add additional storage space on your iPhone. To use the case just put the phone in the case and connect the phone with lightning connector and you are ready to enjoy your iPhone with added storage capacity. The SanDisk iXpand Memory case comes with three options, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB so you have plenty of option to choose from according to your need.
Not only does the new case add additional storage capacity, it also allows you to add a snap on the battery pack to bring more life out of your iPhone. With iPhone 6s came living images and 4K video recording which take up a considerable amount of space, the case will help you out in those scenarios where you have to choose from old photos to delete to take new photos and videos.
To use the case you will be required to download the SanDisk iXpand Memory Case app, the app allows backup photos and videos from camera roll on to the case. The new case also allows protecting the content by putting password via the iXpand Memory Case app. The app can be used directly to take photos from the home screen and directly save them into the case without you worrying about to move them. The app will categorize the content on the case similar to the way it is organized on your phone with photos, music, videos. With the app user will be able to play music and video saved on the case directly.
SanDisk has earlier launched iXpand pen drive for iPhones which had the similar features like that of iXpand Memory Case other than the snap on battery. This additional snap on battery along with the protective feature of the case makes the case for iXpand Memory case stronger. My suggestion there iXpand Memory Case is a must-have accessory for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s users, with the case, add-on battery, and increased memory space we have a winner here people. Check out the case on SanDisk website.
Source: SanDisk
Originally published at techbonza.com on July 12, 2016.