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20 Jan, 2026
£96.97 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
SanDisk’s Phone Drive (256GB, USB‑C) is one of those “just works” adapters that makes sense in a B2B kit if you frequently shuffle files between phones/tablets and whatever laptop/desktop you’ve got on the day. For £80.89 ex‑VAT, you’re paying for convenience and reliability rather than chasing the cheapest gigabyte rate—so I’d call it good value if your main use is quick backups, moving media, or sharing docs with people who don’t want cloud uploads. The USB‑C angle is the whole point: no dongle juggling, fewer connection headaches, less chance of “that phone doesn’t accept USB properly” moments.
I’d be cautious if you’re buying this for bulk office deployment or as a general-purpose “everyone takes one” stick. At this price, there are usually cheaper USB-A drives or bulk deals on standard sticks with similar capacity—unless you specifically need USB‑C on-device. Also, if your environment is heavy on large file transfers (e.g., lots of video edits), performance will still be whatever a phone-friendly stick can manage; it’s not an archival workstation drive. Buy it if your users actually benefit from USB‑C convenience; skip it if you just need storage and don’t care about connector type.

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