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TODAY'S FEATURE IDEAΒ 

πŸ‘‰πŸΌ Using a portable disk to back up an Android device.

This disk is awesome πŸ§ͺ. Compatible with Android as a FAT32 partition as pictured below, this Sandisk Extreme SSD (1 TB USB SSD disk is a compact storage for many uses. Featuring 1-4 TB in standard (1000MB/second transfer) or PRO (2000MB/second transfer) in a USB C that fits most modern computers. For computers without USB C there is an attachment provided to convert the plug to the older standard USB. I got mine with the little case (not included). Inside the picture you can see I show this wonderful device on Amazon's amazing refurbished Pixel 7Β  Pro smart phone with its shiny native Android "Files" application showingΒ  the drive's 256 GB addition to storage.

For disk editing I use the NIUBI professional partition tool, making sure I use a FAt32 slice inside this disk's partition layout list. I have made myself a FAT32 partition of 256 GB, which I can transfer downloads, text, videos, downloads, music, or any other media/format possible to and from my Pixel 7 Pro and computer. That's only one quarter of a terabyte to supplement the small size on this phone model storage class, the 128 GB. πŸ“±

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