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SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive review: Android file transfers made easy |
February 14, 2014
There are lots of ways to transfer files between your PC and an Android device, but the simplest method has been to tether one to your PC using a cable. SanDisk has a better idea: Its Ultra Dual USB Drive can be used with Android smartphones and tablets and with PCs.
The thumb drive has a standard Type A USB 2.0 plug on one side, and a Micro-B USB 2.0 plug on the other. I tested the 32GB model with an HTC One smartphone. Both of the drive's connectors are protected by a sliding plastic shell that automatically retracts when you push the plug into a USB port (you’ll need to pull the covers back out when you unplug it). Due to the thickness of the thumb drive’s shroud, I had to pop the bottom of my phone out of its Speck case. But I’ve encountered the same issue with right-angled headphone plugs, so this isn’t a showstopper by any means.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2097401/sandisk-ultra-dual-usb-drive-review-android-file-transfers-made-easy.html#tk.rss_reviews
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