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SanDisk Made an iPhone Case With Built-In Storage (theverge.com) 48

An anonymous reader writes: SanDisk has made its iXpand Memory Case to alleviate the problem that Apple creates when they release an iPhone in 2016 with only 16GB of on-board storage. The iXpand Memory Case is an iPhone case with flash storage built directly into the case itself that connects/charges via the Lightning port. You won't need a new phone and you won't need to carry around an extra charging dongle, which is the case for many other third-party cases and accessories. Since Apple doesn't make expanding your storage with third-party devices easy, you will need to download/install the companion SanDisk iXpand Memory Case app on your iPhone, which will automatically back-up your camera roll and password-protect your photos and files. If you need some extra juice, you can spend an extra $40 to receive a 1900mAh battery pack that attaches to the case. The iXpand Memory Case is only available with the iPhone 6 and 6s and is available with 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB of extra flash storage for $59, $99, and $129, respectively. Oh, and of course there are varying color options: Red, Grey, Sky and Mint. Maybe your phone battery is running low (God-forbid it is dead) and you just so happen to be nearby a KFC in Delhi or Mumbai, KFC has you covered. They have introduced a meal box that doubles as a smartphone charger.
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SanDisk Made an iPhone Case With Built-In Storage

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  • Win for consumer (Score:2, Insightful)

    by amoeba47 ( 882560 )
    Apple sets its price points based on flash storage amount. If people can easily add more storage, that will be a win for the consumer. Yay, competition!
    • Apple sets its price points based on flash storage amount. If people can easily add more storage, that will be a win for the consumer. Yay, competition!

      The win is purely empirical because you still need to use SanDisk's App to move files between your iPhone and the SanDisk unit. It does not completely integrate with the iOS platform. It would be a real win if you could actively use the SanDisk unit for storage. Really, the iPhone is a very consumer unfriendly device. I drink the Apple Kool Aid as far as my MacBook Pro is concerned. For my choice of smartphone, I am Android all of the way. I don't believe in spending more than 150.00 for a smartphone. At th

    • by mark-t ( 151149 )

      Nope. Or at least, I don't think that's correct.

      It sounds like it's only accessible from an app that specifically accesses the storage, and you can use it to back up data that you store on your phone, freeing up space on your main phone flash ram for other things.

      It's basically like adding an external hard drive to your desktop computer. It gives you something to back up your data to, but in the general case, it won't typically increase the storage you have for regular use when all of your applicatio

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Another ad.

    • Worse, it's not even an advert for a new and exciting product. I mean, it might be a new SanDisk case, but there have been similar implementations available for /years/ (right to offering options with an without extra battery). Some of them use the lightning port (IIRC, some of these devices even pre-dated Lightning and used the 30-pin port) and others used WiFi, but the idea is not new.

      At least if you are going to spam us with slashvertisements, make it for interesting new products. This is the equivalent

  • by youngone ( 975102 ) on Thursday June 23, 2016 @06:12PM (#52377307)

    iPhone case with flash storage built directly into the case...

    Or I can buy a phone with an SD card slot built directly into the phone

    You won't need a new phone and you won't need to carry around an extra charging dongle...

    No I won't will I?

    Since Apple doesn't make expanding your storage with third-party devices easy...

    Other phone manufacturers do however, so I'll just buy one of their products.

    • by amiga3D ( 567632 )

      This is why I don't have an iPhone. I wanted one until I found out you could not expand it or change the battery. I know lots of people don't care and I'm fine with that. I like to be free.

    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      I never understood why Apple never added SD slots to their iDevices. :(

  • may as well drive the car with felt padding on all the seats and panels and chrome rims.

  • by naughtynaughty ( 1154069 ) on Thursday June 23, 2016 @06:31PM (#52377397)

    Selling 128GB flash drives for $20 more than 32GB flash drives isn't nearly as profitable as selling 128GB flash drive cases for $70 more than 32GB flash drive cases.

    • by amiga3D ( 567632 )

      I bought two 128GB evo cards off amazon for 23 and some change per each. One went into my old Samsung S5 and one into my wife's LG. Instant happiness for little money.

  • ...maybe Apple could implement some user-friendly pseudoinnovation, like using the lightning port for attaching mass storage devices and some kind of filesystem to go along with it.

    And while I'm thinking about it, have any iOS apps ever tried to use the camera roll as a generic filesystem? I'd imagine that the APIs make sure you're storing data that has the right filetype magic that matches supported image files, but do they resample it or otherwise manipulate the data so that you couldn't store random dat

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by wbr1 ( 2538558 )
      Or you could use an android with a real file system, usb on the go for storage, and maybe even a micro sd slot.
  • It's probably the best attempt I've seen at increasing the iPhone's available storage (yeah, yeah, we know that Apple should allow microSD - you don't need to say it), but it seems rather overpriced.

    Considering that cards from Sandisk are around $12 (32GB), $20 (64GB) and $40 (128GB) and considering $40-$45 for a case, then you should be looking at $55, $65 or $85.

    Better yet, it should just have been sold as an empty shell of a case with a microSD slot for you to fill - although I appreciate that the profit

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