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Hello Yunrok, Thank you for reaching out! We are happy to help clarify what you’ll need to use your new Crucial X9 SSD with your devices. The Crucial X9 does include a USB‑C to USB‑C cable. That’s the standard cable used to connect the drive to most modern devices. It is a plug and play device out of the box: https://www.crucial.com/ssd/x9/ct2000x9ssd9 If an external hard drive doesn’t supply its own power, and your iPhone has a USB-C connector, you can use a powered USB hub. If your iPhone has a Lightning connector, you can use the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter connected to a USB power adapter. You may need the Lightning/USB C to USB Camera Adapter, Lightning/USB C to USB 3 Camera Adapter,(all sold separately). Please note that an external storage device must have only a single data partition, and it must be formatted as APFS, APFS (encrypted), macOS Extended (HFS+), exFAT (FAT64), FAT32, or FAT. To change the formatting of a storage device, use a Mac or PC. Note: You can use the Files app and other supported apps to access files stored on external devices, connected to your iPhone. An external hard drives often require an external power source when used with iPhone. Once connected, you’ll be able to drag and drop your photos and files onto the SSD. You can download picture from iPhone straight to this drive Thank you for your patience and understanding. Meanwhile, if you have any further query, please feel free to visit our contact page: https://www.crucial.com/support/contact to know about other ways to reach out to us. Regards, Crucial
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