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If you are like me, there must have been times when you needed to copy files from one mobile device to another, or from mobile to PC, or PC to mobile. It may just be a need to backup the content on your smartphone to a flash drive for use in a possible number of scenarios later. The problem is that the existing flash drives can be plugged into smartphones that have USB-on-the-go functionality only with an adapter. Should the adapter go missing (or be forgotten at home), you are unable to do anything. A dual flash drive solves this problem.

  • What is a dual Flash drive?
  • What Is OTG?
  • How To Use A Dual Flash Drive or OTG flash drive
  • Eject Safely!
  • Alternative To Dual Flash Drives
  • Share Your Files
  • USB Dual Flash Drive Apps
  • Where To Buy Dual Flash Drives

What is a dual Flash drive?

A dual Flash drive is a type of USB flash drive that has two connectors: one USB Type-C and one USB Type-A. This allows you to easily transfer files between devices that have different USB ports, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. A dual Flash drive can also have different partitions to use different file systems or encryption. Some examples of dual Flash drives are the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C² and the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB Type-C. These flash drives offer high-speed performance, large storage capacity, and a retractable design

Because a dual flash drive has a micro-USB connector on one end and a USB connector on the other, it is also called a 2-in-1 micro-USB drive or OTG flash drive. It is perfect for moving files between your OTG-enabled smartphones and tablets and your PC, laptop or other computer. Let’s say that the dual flash drive is a bridge between mobile computing and PC computing.

Just as there are dual flash drives for Android smartphones and tablets, there are models designed for iPhone and iPad devices as well, because of the lightning connector that those Apple devices use.

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A dual flash drive is also called an OTG flash drive

What Is OTG?

OTG is an abbreviation of USB On-The-Go. It is also often referred to as USB OTG. It is a technology that lets you plug in and use USB devices like USB flash drive, mouse, or keyboard with smartphones and other gadgets. So, an OTG-enabled smartphone can read a flash drive just like a PC does.

How To Use A Dual Flash Drive or OTG flash drive

You can use it with any standard PC by plugging the USB end into a USB port. To use it with a smartphone, however, the phone must be USB-OTG enabled. USB-OTG is the technical term for phones that can recognise a flash drive when it is plugged in. Not all smartphones have the feature.

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To use with a smartphone tablet, plug the micro-USB end into the appropriate slot on your phone. You should get a prompt in the notification centre showing you that a USB drive is plugged in, with the option to explore or eject it. Tap “Explore” and the file manager will be launched to show you the contents of the flash drive.

You can also directly launch the file manager and you will see the 2-in-1 flash drive listed as an external USB storage.

Eject Safely!

Do not forget to safely eject the flash drive before unplugging it. On your phone, go to Settings – Storage , and tap the USB drive eject button. You see a message that says the drive has been safely ejected. Now, you can pull out the flash drive.

Alternative To Dual Flash Drives

An alternative to getting a dual flash drive is to get an OTG cable or OTG adapter. This lets you use any standard flash drive with your OTG-enabled smartphone. USB OTG cables and adapters come in all shapes and sizes. Here is an example of one:

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USB otg cable

If your smartphone and PC both have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi direct, you can also move files between them that way.

Share Your Files

Now, you can easily share files and documents between your PC and smartphone with a 2-in-1 flash drive or with any regular flash drive. The advantage of using a 2-in-1 flash drive or regular flash drive with a cable is that you can actually keep the files on the dual flash drive and just plug it into whichever of the two devices you need to use it on per time.

Like all regular flash drives, 2-in-1 flash drives come in various storage capacities. The price of each is dependent on the storage available and transfer speed. Get one that meets your specifications and discover a painless way to move files between your mobile and PC.

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Sony was one of the first manufacturers of USB flash drives

USB Dual Flash Drive Apps

Some 2-in-1 flash drives come with a compatible mobile app that you can install on your smartphone for better file management. The drives work without the app, using the smartphone’s built-in file manager, so the apps are not essential. They however tend to offer some extra convenience that might make them worth installing for you.

Where To Buy Dual Flash Drives

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In a partnership similar to that between Nokia and HMD, BlackBerry has signed a deal with Chinese firm TCL. The new BlackBerry partnership covers software and brand licensing. In essence, TCL will handle manufacture, sales and distribution of future BlackBerry handsets. BlackBerry is leasing out its security software and service suite, as well as related brand assets to TCL. The latter will manage all sales and distribution, more like a global distributor of the new BlackBerry-branded mobile devices.

About The BlackBerry Partnership

A few excerpts from the press release about the BlackBerry partnership with TCL:

“At TCL Communication, we are committed to creating the best portfolio solutions, while ensuring the quality support to consumers and enterprise users who trust the integrity of the BlackBerry device and the brand’s security leadership, coupled with the Android platform,” said Nicolas Zibell, CEO of TCL Communication. “Together with BlackBerry’s smartphone software platform, this partnership will strengthen our position in the global mobile market.”

Ralph Pini, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager of Mobility Solutions at BlackBerry had this to say:

TCL Communication is the natural choice to license BlackBerry’s software and brand on a global scale. We successfully partnered with them on the DTEK series of secure smartphones and we’ve been impressed with their excellence in hardware design, development and manufacturing. With our unparalleled expertise in mobile security and software and TCL Communication’s vast global reach and consumer access, we are confident that BlackBerry-branded products developed and distributed by TCL Communication will address the needs of BlackBerry users and expand the availability of BlackBerry Secure products throughout the world.

We already know that BlackBerry’s CEO has promised to release another smartphone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard soon. We have already seen leaks, though there’s no confirmation whether or not it is part of this deal.

Global Minus Five Countries

The following clause is also included in the BlackBerry partnership press release:

TCL Communication will be the exclusive global manufacturer and distributor for all BlackBerry-branded smartphones with the exception of the following countries: India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Indonesia.

So this partnership with TCL excludes those five countries. In an earlier article – Understanding The New BlackBerry – that we published, we already mentioned a BlackBerry joint venture in Indonesia. The joint venture is called BB Merah Putih and will source, distribute and promote BlackBerry-branded handsets for the Indonesia market only.

We wait to see what will be announced for the four other Asian countries that are excluded from the TCL partnership.

Author:Etoniru Chibueze

Chibueze is an award-winning gadget reviewer and geek. He loves research, while living and breathing tech. You can reach him on Facebook, Twitter ,OR LinkedIn