1. BK_NY_RAY's Avatar
    Music, videos, etc. What about BlackBerry apps? Android apps? Saved data from either apps or games from either platform? Anything else? Please and thank you.

    Posted via CB10
    08-19-14 06:52 PM
  2. anon721037's Avatar
    Apps no, data not sure.
    08-19-14 06:55 PM
  3. sam bulushi's Avatar
    Music, videos, etc. What about BlackBerry apps? Android apps? Saved data from either apps or games from either platform? Anything else? Please and thank you.

    Posted via CB10
    you can use OTG cable to use memory stick so you can download APKs and save them in your memory stick unlimited when you need to install an Apk just connect your usb to your phone and go to File manager and open apk and install it after that you can remove usb and the app once installed can continue running..

    Posted via CB10
    08-19-14 06:56 PM
  4. FrankIAm's Avatar
    you can use OTG cable to use memory stick so you can download APKs and save them in your memory stick unlimited when you need to install an Apk just connect your usb to your phone and go to File manager and open apk and install it after that you can remove usb and the app once installed can continue running..

    Posted via CB10
    Better yet, use one of these:

    What can be saved on a memory stick?-13008807043_cc236f3fd1_o.jpg

    20 bucks at Walmart. Good enough for my documents and hassle-free data transfer.
    Bla1ze and AnimalPak200 like this.
    08-19-14 07:05 PM
  5. shazaib hyder1's Avatar
    Erm you COULD back up your device and put the backup on the memory stick, it'll back up your android apps and native BlackBerry apps and contacts and logins and whatnot

    Posted via CB10
    08-20-14 11:22 AM
  6. pttptppt's Avatar
    Better yet, use one of these:

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    20 bucks at Walmart. Good enough for my documents and hassle-free data transfer.
    Does this work with the Z10? And what exactly does it do? Do you connect it to your phone and move files like a USB stick? If so, that's exactly what I need

    Posted via CB10
    08-20-14 02:13 PM
  7. sam bulushi's Avatar
    Better yet, use one of these:

    Click image for larger version. 

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    20 bucks at Walmart. Good enough for my documents and hassle-free data transfer.
    unfortunately I didnt get this so thats why im using OTG cable..

    Posted via CB10
    08-20-14 03:33 PM
  8. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Better yet, use one of these:

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    20 bucks at Walmart. Good enough for my documents and hassle-free data transfer.
    Whoa! That's sweet. Thanks for posting it.
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    08-20-14 03:36 PM
  9. pttptppt's Avatar
    Whoa! That's sweet. Thanks for posting it.
    You should cover this in an article so people know about it

    Posted via CB10
    08-20-14 03:41 PM
  10. FrankIAm's Avatar
    Does this work with the Z10? And what exactly does it do? Do you connect it to your phone and move files like a USB stick? If so, that's exactly what I need

    Posted via CB10
    That's exactly what it does, but as far as I remember, USB OTG only works on the Z30.

    You just plug the micro USB end of the phone and read/play/move/copy/delete/manage files on the native file manager. The other end is for normal PCs, obviously.

    The fact that you can put a little cord on it and slap it on a keychain makes it very handy.

    SanDisk also offers an app to password protect your files, but that's Android stuff so I didn't mess with it.
    08-20-14 04:23 PM
  11. FrankIAm's Avatar
    Whoa! That's sweet. Thanks for posting it.
    I am flattered.
    08-20-14 04:25 PM
  12. pttptppt's Avatar
    That's exactly what it does, but as far as I remember, USB OTG only works on the Z30.

    You just plug the micro USB end of the phone and read/play/move/copy/delete/manage files on the native file manager. The other end is for normal PCs, obviously.

    The fact that you can put a little cord on it and slap it on a keychain makes it very handy.

    SanDisk also offers an app to password protect your files, but that's Android stuff so I didn't mess with it.
    Why wouldn't it work on a z10? It should be the same thing as connecting to a computer and exchanging files

    Posted via CB10
    08-20-14 04:25 PM
  13. PapiPabs's Avatar
    Why wouldn't it work on a z10? It should be the same thing as connecting to a computer and exchanging files

    Posted via CB10
    The device needs to be powered for its storage to be recognized. The Z10 does not have a USB OTG port, so it does not have this capability.

    Posted via BBCBZ10
    08-20-14 05:17 PM

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