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The TeamGroup X2 Max appears to be a conventional flash drive, yet it boasts a 1TB SSD, making it exceptional.
I own the 256GB variant of the Pixel 10 Pro XL, and it didn’t take long for the phone’s storage to become full — it only took me just under three months. As much as I enjoy the Pixel 10 Pro XL, I find it frustrating that Google does not offer the 512GB or 1TB versions in every region; in India, the sole option available is the 256GB model of the device.
This prompted my decision to opt for the TeamGroup X2 Max. Over the years, I’ve used a multitude of external SSDs, and while LaCie’s Rugged SSD4 is always present on my desk, the X2 Max has become my preferred option whenever I need to transfer photos and videos from a phone. The reason for choosing the X2 Max is quite simple: it is significantly more compact than most other SSDs I possess, and it offers unmatched versatility as a drive.
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