Since the beginning of the Apple iPhone series, it has never supported an extended memory in form of memory cards. But that is about to change with the latest iPhon 6s. A start-up named Leef has introduced a system it calls iAccess, “an iOS accessory for on-the-fly transfer of videos, photos & other content between devices.” Here's how it works.
iAccess provides an adapter for a microSD card on your iPhone, allowing you to browse the content of the memory card with your iPhone. With this, your iPhone can support a huge amount of memory space now. The price of the product is $49.99 and it doesn’t come with a microSD card.
“Leef iAccess is all about the on-the-fly transfer of content from GoPros, drones or cameras to iOS devices,” said David Smurthwaite, partner at Leef. “To date, the other solution for transferring content has been WiFi or Bluetooth, which are klunky and slow. Leef products are unique, making transfers much quicker and easier without worrying about connectivity or cables.”
The press release then read: Leef iAccess is one of the first memory accessories compatible with both iPhones/iPads and microSD cards. Using a compatible iOS Lightning Port and Leef’s proprietary MobileMemory app, iAccess moves videos, photos, music files, and documents from any device with a microSD card to an iPhone or iPad for viewing, saving, sharing or sending.