SSD or Flash Drive: What’s Better for Long-Term Storage?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I'm looking for advice on storage options for my mom, who struggles to keep up with space on her iPhone. She currently has a 128GB iPhone 13 and keeps running out of space for her important videos and files. We're working with a tight budget of $75 or less. I've suggesting getting her an SSD for cold storage, but it seems those typically start at 1TB and are not affordable for us. I've come across discussions focused on gaming, but I need help for semi-frequent adding of files. Can anyone share some pros and cons of SSDs versus flash drives? I'm also keen on budget-friendly recommendations since I've already ruled out Sandisk.

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Answered By TechieTimmy On

Honestly, I’ve never had issues with Sandisk stuff, but I get that it’s a personal preference. For your mom, a phone memory card might be the easiest fix; it can double her space in no time. If that doesn’t work, you could grab a few USB drives—250GB+ versions can be super cheap. Just plug them in once a month to keep everything updated, and you’ll be set for years. Also, you might want to consider an external hard drive enclosure with an HDD, which could be a decent option if you're willing to spend a bit more.

CuriousCat42 -

I appreciate the insight! I was reading that Sandisk had some faulty products a while back, but it’s good to know you’ve had a good run with them. Just to clarify, USB sticks should hold up okay for backups, right? I want to make sure that even if they sit a while, they won’t just fail out of nowhere.

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