Fat32 is slower and a limited data transfer (means out of all the files a single file cant be exceeded more than 4gb ) format and if you format usb drive through mobile devices then they will be formatted to fat32 but if you format usb through pc then you can choose ntfs
Ntfs file system formatted drives sometimes cause stability issues when used with mobile and can also corrupt data from usb stick so be careful when using usb with mobile (this is android limitation)
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Yup , it doesπ...
All brand flash drive support ?
To my best knowledge , yes....
This thing can power and read an external 1TB HDD all by itself. Pretty sure a tiny stick drive of any brand would work without any problems.
@aansuryadi.prienika I can't vouch for every single flash drive on the market, but it should work.
I have a SanDisk USB-c drive and works fine for me.
Thank you guys all of you
You might experience issues with the Format of Flash Drives.. Had experienced it with my external HDD, I think fat32 is the compatible format..
I am a computer it guy so i should tell you this
Fat32 is slower and a limited data transfer (means out of all the files a single file cant be exceeded more than 4gb ) format and if you format usb drive through mobile devices then they will be formatted to fat32 but if you format usb through pc then you can choose ntfs
Ntfs file system formatted drives sometimes cause stability issues when used with mobile and can also corrupt data from usb stick so be careful when using usb with mobile (this is android limitation)