iPhone will soon receive the miniature solid-state drive Planck.
iPhones are about to become more like laptops. This capability is provided by Planck—a compact SSD that offers storage capacity and speed. iPhones often do not support a range of data storage solutions that are available for desktop PCs and laptops. At the CES exhibition, ShiftCam introduced the USB-C solid-state drive Planck, which plugs into the bottom of Android and iPhone devices. A Kickstarter campaign for this drive has already been launched. Buyers can reserve a 1TB Planck for $125, while the 2TB version costs $199. With Planck, travelers and editors can avoid the clutter of cables that come with external drives. The device adds a bit of size to smartphones but is designed to fit snugly against USB-C ports. Weighing just 10 grams, Planck can easily fit into bags and pockets while being shockproof and waterproof, except for the open connector. The tiny solid-state drive also withstands heat buildup from harsh outdoor conditions or extended recording sessions. One of the attractive features of the Planck SSD is that it supports recording ProRes 4K video at 60 or 120 frames per second on compatible iPhones. With the NVMe chip, video editors can record in real-time and quickly transfer files to other devices. ShiftCam claims that the higher capacity 2TB solid-state drive can store over 400 4K movies or one 150-minute ProRes 4K/120 fps log recording.
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