
Via the OTG connection on the smartphone, I was unable to read or write any files at all. It takes a very long time to connect, it is identified slowly, it takes around five minutes to scan the table of contents, and it freezes up and bugs out during file operations. I tried this a few times, and I tried it with two different adapters. I took two identical flash drives, each of which had such a different tale to tell. Via the use of OTG, other flash drives, including those manufactured by Kingston but of a different model, can typically be read and written on the same smartphone. When running the program on a personal computer, however, things are different; there are no bugs. Yet, despite having USB 3.0, it moves at a glacial pace. When dealing with huge data, the instantaneous recording speed might increase to between 8 and 9 Mb/s. Because it is so occasionally used, it has not yet "burned out," as the saying goes. Thrilled with both the pricing and the quantity. Does its purpose well for a singular event. In spite of this, if it were feasible to travel back in time, I would pick something that was a little more expensive than 50-100, but had a higher degree of dependability.

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