The new SanDisk device will be having a Type of both USB and C connector. Although Type of C connectors are not in frequent use by the smartphones today, but Analytics predicts that 14% of total handsets will be equipped with this connector by 2016 to 2017. Standard micro-USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port will be replaced by USB Type C for a faster transfer speed.
The Type C connector port is also believed to be headed to Windows 10 devices and Apple’s unannounced next Retina MacBook Air. The SanDisk Dual USB Drive has been build like it has both Type C ports and full-size USB are attached to each other and it’ll be having a memory storage of 32GB.
Continuing the strategy to target smartphone users, SanDisk has recently released a new higher-capacity microSD card. With this new 200GB Ultra microSDXC card, SanDisk broke its own storage record of 128GB capacity of storage on a memory card.
“With the rapidly increasing amount of content captured on mobile devices, we know that consumers want easy ways to manage it all,” said Dinesh Bahal, vice president of product marketing at SanDisk.
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