![]() OWC Copy That is available for free in the App Store. A couple of examples: OWC USB-C to USB-A (USB 3) Adapter Cable If your USB disk doesn’t have a USB-C connector, you can use an adapter cable. If you have a USB disk with a USB-C connector, you can plug the disk directly into your iPad. Good news! Your iPad has a built-in USB-C port. If you have an 11-inch iPad Pro (any generation), a 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3 rd generation or later), or iPad Air (4 th generation): exFAT and FAT32 work great for sharing with both Macs & PCs you can also share APFS & HFS+ with MacDrive.Īlso, your iPad/iPhone doesn’t put out a lot of power-it works with thumb drives, but with anything larger, you’ll need to use a disk that has its own power supply. The disk can be formatted APFS, HFS+, exFAT, or FAT32. Also, the disk needs to be preformatted-you can’t format it on your iPad or iPhone. You can use any USB disk with your iPad & iPhone-although depending on your disk & mobile device, you might need an adapter cable. ![]() You can connect your iPhone or iPad to external storage in one of two ways: Now that we’ve made it easy to back up your mobile media, only one question remains: How do you connect external storage to your iPhone & iPad? You can select what you want to copy, how you want to copy it, and where you want it to go. It lets you easily copy photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to an external storage drive. Earlier this week, we announced our new iOS & iPadOS app called Copy That.
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