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SanDisk launched a new Rainbow Pride Edition SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive with only a 128GB option

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SanDisk announced the new Rainbow Pride Edition SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive with only a 128GB option
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SanDisk, a Western Digital brand, has launched a new Rainbow Pride Edition SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive, which is only available in 128GB storage capacity, while the non-rainbow edition of the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive is available in a choice of storage capacities and colors.

SanDisk announced the new Rainbow Pride Edition SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive with only a 128GB option
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If you’re interested in purchasing the new Rainbow Pride Edition SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive, it costs approximately $22.99 in the United States, or you can purchase the non-rainbow edition of the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C flash drive, which ranges in size from 32GB to 512GB and costs $10.19 to $49.99. The non-rainbow model comes in four different color options, while the 32GB only comes in black.

Show your Pride with the new rainbow edition SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C, the 2-in-1 flash drive that allows you to transfer files across USB Type-C smartphones, tablets, and Mac and USB Type-A computers easily. Western Digital is proud to support The Trevor Project with a donation of $25,000 in honor of Pride Month.

The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning) young people. The charity strives to save young lives by offering free and confidential suicide prevention and crisis intervention programs on platforms where young people spend their time, such as our 24-hour phone lifeline, chat, and text. They also operate innovative education, research, and advocacy programs, as well as TrevorSpace, the world’s largest safe place social networking site for LGBTQ kids.

The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go allows you to transfer files across your USB Type-C smartphone, tablet, and Mac or USB Type-A PC smoothly. Simply connect the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB flash drive to your device to transfer files and free up space. You can store more travel photos, movies, music, games, and whatever else you wish with all that extra capacity.

The SanDisk Memory Zone app can back up your most recent photos, videos, music, documents, and contacts automatically. So, you can take comfort in knowing that even if you lose your smartphone, you’ll still have the memories that matter most. No more e-mailing photos between devices. Once your files are on your SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go, you can instantly transfer them to your computer thanks to the high-end USB 3.1 Gen 1 performance with up to 150MB/s read speeds.

The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go is designed to keep your drives’ connectors safe while you’re on the go. To keep your drive safe and accessible, attach it to your keyring. If you need to clear up space while out and about, you’ll always have it with you.


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