SanDisk introduces new category called āSmart Storage for Mobile.
One of the biggest trends in flash memory storage in recent years has been the proliferation of mobile devices equipped with high-quality still and video cameras. According to SanDisk, 7 in 10 amateur photos and videos are already being captured on smartphones and tablets, and by 2019 that share will reach 90 percent.
More than 72 hours of video are uploaded to Youtube every minute and nearly 1 million more to social networking sites. photos. A direct consequence of this trend is the persistent lack of space in the internal memory of mobile devices.
Even top-of-the-line smartphones with 64GB and 128GB storage donāt provide enough freedom for users shooting HD video and high-resolution stills, not to mention the most popular models with 16-32GB storage.
The development of cloud services solves this problem only partly, because downloading large amounts of information via mobile Internet or public Wi-Fi can sometimes be time-consuming. Traditional USB thumb drives also donāt solve the problem of lack of memory in mobile devices, because you need a computer or laptop to transfer files to them from a smartphone or tablet, which significantly reduces mobility and speed.
SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick
So the ability to quickly save photos and videos while freeing up phone memory using a wireless connection or USB Type C connector is a huge breakthrough in the evolution of the mobile ecosystem. Thatās why SanDisk separates its drives into a category dedicated to smart storage solutions.
In 2015, amateurs and professionals worldwide can now get access to SanDiskās full range of products, all with the same mission to empower every active mobile gadget user.
These stylish, compact accessories are able to handle 4K resolution video and offer a variety of options to connect directly to smartphones and tablets.
SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick
SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick, a wireless USB flash drive that makes it easy to access, share, and transfer files between multiple mobile devices and a computer.
Capable of recording and reading large files, saving photos and HD video, and downloading and uploading high definition music and video programs to and from the drive, creating up to 3 simultaneous streams.
Connect Stick works with photo, video, and document sharing app and lets you remotely play games on any mobile device connected to the drive.
SanDisk iXpand
SanDisk iXpand
SanDisk iXpand ā USB drive for fast, wireless photo and video sharing between iPhones, iPads and personal computers.
Use it to quickly free gadget memory of old files without permanently deleting them, or maximize available memory.
iXpand Sync software automatically syncs, archives, and streams photos and videos to other devices and supports Appleās Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
SanDisk Dual USB Drive Type C
SanDisk Dual USB Drive Type C
The SanDisk Dual USB Drive Type C is the first USB flash drive from SanDisk to feature both USB Type C and USB 3 connectors.0, making it easy to connect to mobile devices, desktops and laptops alike.
SanDisk Memory Zone software delivers unparalleled memory management capabilities. According to Strategy Analytics by 2016 12% of all mobile devices will be equipped with USB Type C connectors.
SanDisk 200 GB Ultra
In addition to Smart storage solutions, customers get the latest SanDisk 200 GB Ultra microSD card, the worldās highest capacity card designed for mobile devices.
SanDisk 200 GB Ultra
Ideal for Androidā¢ smartphones and tablets, this new microSD card combines maximum capacity with incredible data speeds up to 90 Mbps and top-quality performance. With this data transfer rate, consumers can write 1,200 photos per minute.
All are available at retailers and online stores worldwide.
SanDiskās new concept of smart solutions for mobile storage seems intriguing, but Iām curious about what exactly these solutions entail. Can you provide more details on how SanDisk plans to revolutionize the mobile storage industry? Are their smart solutions focused on increasing storage capacity, improving data transfer speeds, or both? Additionally, how do these solutions integrate with our current mobile devices?