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iDiskk mini - Getting Started with iDiskk Flash Drive; Important Usage Notices; iDiskk Flash Drive Specifications

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing iDiskk Flash Drive. Please read this instruction carefully as it
contains some important information. If you have any question regarding our product,
please contact our customer support via email mt@rockpals.com.
Technical Specification
Specification
Model
iDiskk mini
Capacity
32GB/64GB/128GB
Port
USB 2.0 + Lightning Port
Outer Material
Zinc Alloy
Lightning Port Speed
Read: 15MB/s, Write: 10MB/s
File Format
FAT32, exFAT
Media Support
Image: GIF, JPG, PNG, TIF, TIFF, XBM, BMP,
BMPF, CUR, ICO, CUR
Video: AVI, M4V, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPG,
RM, RMVB, TS, WMV, FLV, 3GP
Audio: APE, FLAC, AAC, AIF, AIFF, M4A,
MP3, WAV
Document: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PDF, PPTX,
XLS, XLSX, Apple iWork, Key, HTML, RTF, TXT
Device Support
iPhone, iPad, iPod (Recommend iOS9 or
higher);
Windows; OS X; Linux
Dimension (L x W x H)
45 x 12.4 x 7.3mm / 1.77 x 0.49 x 0.29in
Weight
11.5g/0.4oz
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
You cant transfer downloaded media files from third party (music, movies) in
your iPhone/iPad to the FLASH DRIVE. As they are DRM (Digital Rights
Management) protected under iOS.
You can download music and movies on your computer and transfer them to
flash drive then play on your apple device.
If you find only some of your pictures(not all of them) can be transferred, that
is because you used iCloud for storing pictures, and this part of pictures
wont be recognized by iDsikk app. In order to successfully back up all the
pictures taken by your iPhone/iPad to flash drive. Please refer the FAQ part
in the end of this manual.
Its normal that flash drive shows less capacity on PC and your devices than it
states. Because flash industry uses different measuring sizes but PC industry
uses another. You can know better from Wikipedia by search Gigabyte.