Samsung’s T9 SSD portable hard drive helps increase iPhone device storage capacity

Samsung has launched a new portable hard drive, the SSD T9, that uses the USB Type-C protocol. This hard drive is ultra-compact and can be linked with many devices, including today’s phones and cameras, to help increase video recording time up to 475 minutes. For iPhone users, this is particularly useful since the newly launched iPhone 15 series supports the USB Type-C protocol for the first time. With this support, users can charge their phones, connect to other devices, and even connect to external memory for data transfer and video recording.

The iPhone 15 Pro version with USB 3.2 Gen2 protocol supports ProRes 4K 60 fps video recording only via external memory. However, some portable storage devices do not fully meet Apple’s requirements. That is why Samsung’s T9 SSD portable hard drive is appreciated by iFans, with comprehensive compatibility on the latest iPhone line. Samsung has also performed assessments that demonstrate the T9 USB protocol flash drive and SSD T9 portable hard drive do not experience any compatibility issues or performance degradation when connected to iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max for tasks.

One of the outstanding advantages of the SSD T9 portable hard drive is its fast data transfer speed, allowing for improved workflow efficiency with sequential read/write speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s—via USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 protocol. This technology “matching pair” complies with USB protocol specifications, including 7.5W and 4.5W power requirements. Samsung products are also designed to optimize energy efficiency during video recording and storage.

In addition, Samsung’s storage hard drives are also designed to protect data in unexpected situations. The SSD T9 portable hard drive is resistant to drops of up to 3 meters, durable despite all impacts, and helps you comfortably move on all rough and dangerous terrain. Along with outstanding durability, Samsung also provides a warranty policy of up to 5 years for the SSD T9 portable hard drive. The device is also secured with an AES 256-bit encrypted password, ensuring your data is always protected from unauthorized access.

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