
I wanted to find a good reliable backup system for my iphone 12 to save it on iCloud. I was looking for an external hard drive made specifically for the iPhone. Since I can't find an external hard drive just for the iPhone, I decided to use a flash drive. I tried a cheap 256GB flash drive for about $28, it couldn't back up all my photos. They say you get what you pay for, so I figured I'd probably have to spend around $100 to get a good quality flash drive. I bought the iKlips Duo+ 32GB about five years ago, it is very well made and still works perfectly. It fits in an Otterbox case. The new iKlips 4.0 app looks very powerful, it's more for professionals than amateurs, and it's expensive, 256GB is $254.15. Well. And it looks solid and high quality. Then I watched 3 videos, the surgeries look easy and it has all the surgeries I need. When I first downloaded the app I didn't set it up properly so the drive couldn't see my photos on my iPhone. Then I uninstalled the app, downloaded the app a second time, this time I replied that anyone can access my photos, then it works. It takes about 20-30 minutes to upload 1000 photos. I connected to my computer and copied and pasted some images to my computer. All operations on JD Drive work well and are easy to use. When I email the seller with questions, they respond the next day. So far I am very satisfied with this product!

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