Storage appears to be a real problem for many smartphone users in the United Arab Emirates, with 41% running out of space at least once a month and 55% running out of space at least every three months, according to a UAE-wide independent consumer research conducted by YouGov, an international market research and data analytics firm, on behalf of Western Digital Corporation.
57% have also regretted deleting a precious photo or video to free up storage space. And, if they do have to delete files, 27% of UAE users would delete a photo of themselves before that of friends, pets or family.
The research, which looked at people’s experiences with storage on smartphones, also found that 64% of people have to delete files or data from their main handsets in order to free up space at least once a month, while three quarters do this at least once every three months.
Khwaja Saifuddin, Senior Sales Director, Middle East at WDC, said: “Our research really highlights the pressure that people are under to choose what they want to keep on their smartphones. With the average person in the UAE taking 34 photos and 18 videos a week on their smartphone, and the size of digital images and video increasing rapidly, devices soon fill up.”
In addition to the challenges around storage, the research also looked at security, with 61% of respondents being worried that the files and data on their smartphone are at risk of theft or loss through product malfunction, and 58% said they had lost a precious photo or video from their smartphone as a result of files not being backed up.
Despite this, only 37% of users in the UAE manually back up the files and data on their main smartphone at least once a week and 61% do so at least once a month; 7% never back up files at all, excluding automatic backups and data synchs.
Added, Saifuddin: “What many people do not realise is that there are all sorts of ways to quickly and easily transfer and store data from smartphones – either by connecting a device to the handset or using Wi-Fi – so you do not have to choose what you delete. In addition, backing up your smartphone remotely also means that you keep precious files safe, should anything happen to the handset.”
In line, SanDisk, a WDC brand, offers a range of mobile memory products that allow users to easily expand the space on their phones or offload files so they do not have to worry about limits of the device. Options include:
- SanDisk iXpand Base – designed to automatically back up your iPhone’s photos, videos, and contacts every time you charge.
- SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive– offers an easy way to free up space on your iPhone, automatically backs up your camera roll, and even lets you watch popular-format videos straight from the drive.
- SanDisk Dual Drive Type-C – lets you quickly and easily transfer files between smartphones, tablets and computers.
- SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick – allows you to wirelessly access your media or transfer large files, stream HD videos and music, and save and share photos and videos to and from your mobile device.
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