![]() IOS should be able to read any unencrypted file system supported by the Mac’s Disk Utility, including the PC-focused MS-DOS (FAT) and exFAT, and the Apple-focused MacOS Extended (HFS+) and APFS. (You’ll still need an app on the iOS device that knows how to open the files-for videos, try VLC for Mobile.) ![]() It’s also a great way to play videos and other data that won’t fit in the available free space on your device. That’s huge-now you can move data to and from an iPhone or iPad using standard flash drives, SD card readers, or even powered USB hard drives. ![]() With this feature, the Files app now can “see” external storage devices. ![]() An unexpected and useful feature of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 is also nearly invisible, and for most uses, requires a special adapter. ![]()
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