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This step by step guide covers how to read SD and microSD memory cards on iPhone and iPad with several different adapter options.
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Anker’s new $35 MagSafe gadget sticks SD cards to your iPhoneWhen connected to an iPhone 15 or 16, it can also unlock ProRes 4K recording at 60fps if the memory card supports at least 220MB/s write speeds and 256GB capacity.
The new memory product is intended to be used in smartphones, tablets, memory cards, SSDs and other devices.
But both Apple's iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s offer among the most advertised space out of the box, while Samsung's Galaxy S4 comes in last place.
Kingston is aiming to change that, with a 32GB Class 4 memory card that promises both performance and a sub-$100 street price. Is this the card your smartphone has been waiting for?
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