Tiny SSD vendor promises to solve huge iPhone storage problem — Vinpower’s PSSD can back up an iPad at 800MB/s and boost Apple’s phone storage by more than 8TB, making it a must for iOS creatives

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While most iPhone/iPad users opt to leave their backups to Apple, paying a premium for high-capacity iCloud cloud storage, some users – particularly those with sensitive business content on their devices – might prefer a local, and ultimately more affordable solution. 

Vinpower, a developer of digital storage and backup solutions, in conjunction with JMicron, an IC design company specializing in NVMe to USB bridges, is launching a new Portable SSD (PSSD) that offers lightning-fast data transfer speeds and secure, high-capacity storage across all computing platforms, including Apple iOS devices. 

Typical USB flash storage devices for smartphones and tablets have read/write speeds ranging from 20MB/sec to 80MB/sec. The new PSSD, which uses a specially developed iVP817 IC Chip and accepts a range of NVMe SSDs in varying form factors lengths (and with capacities exceeding 8TB), reportedly achieves verifiable transfer speeds of more than 800MB/sec with the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. This means users can back up a 10GB video from an iPhone in about 12 seconds using the PSSD with Vinpower’s iAP2 based App.

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Also works with Lightning

While the current iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max support USB Type-C connections for accessing the Files App and transferring content, the security protocol limitations prevent traditional USB-C connected devices from fully accessing important content. Vinpower’s PSSD uses Apple’s proprietary iAP2 protocol to access a broader range of critical content like photos and videos. 

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You’re not limited to using the PSSD on the newest Apple products, however, as the device also supports Apple’s Lightning connection. 

“We live in a fast-paced world and have become a culture obsessed with instantaneous gratification. If it takes more than a few seconds to access content, we become impatient and frustrated,” said Calvin Chang, CEO of Vinpower. 

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“That’s why Vinpower collaborated with JMicron in developing the PSSD with the iVP817, to address a growing need in the market for a backup and storage solution, especially for Apple iOS users, that can provide incredibly fast data transfer speeds with high-capacity storage, beyond anything on the market today.” 

There’s no word on pricing yet, but Vinpower will showcase the PSSD at Computex 2024 from June 4-7, 2024, in Taipei, Taiwan.

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