New SanDisk Dual Drive for Android Phones in India

New SanDisk Dual Drive for Android Phones in India
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Western Digital Corporation, a global data storage technology and solutions leader, today unveiled its latest mobile memory solution for Android devices, the SanDisk Dual Drive. The new offering adds to the company’s portfolio of mobile storage solutions, a pen drive designed for Android smartphone users who want an easy, instant way to free up space on their OTG-enabled android smartphones.

Western Digital Corporation, a global data storage technology and solutions leader, today unveiled its latest mobile memory solution for Android devices, the SanDisk Dual Drive. The new offering adds to the company’s portfolio of mobile storage solutions, a pen drive designed for Android smartphone users who want an easy, instant way to free up space on their OTG-enabled android smartphones.

The new SanDisk Dual Drive features a sturdy, yet compact design. The presence of both micro-USB and USB connectors inthe SanDisk Dual Drive allows a convenient solution for customers to manage their files between different devices.

With increasing number of OTG-enabled smartphones available in the market today in the sub Rs 10000 price band, the new SanDisk Dual Drive becomes an apt solution that caters to the data transfer needs of consumers in the tier two and three cities, where cloud storage solutions are not as easily available. This ‘mobileki pen drive’ will make data transfer and data streaming easier for our value conscious consumers.

“With the increasing smartphone penetration in the rural and urban markets, there is an increased need for easy data transfer solutions. Our endeavor is to deliver the best and the most reliable products to consumers.

The new SanDisk Dual Drive is yet another testimony of our commitment to the Indian consumers. Paired with the SanDisk Memory Zone app, we have an excellent solution to help users free up space and manage their photos, videos and files across their favorite devices,” said Khalid Wani, Managing Director India at Western Digital.

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