Alternatives outperform USB drives; they are becoming obsolete

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USB flash drives are becoming obsolete due to limited storage, compatibility issues, and the rise of superior alternatives. USB drives are losing popularity because they often have lower storage capacities and slower transfer speeds compared to modern options like external SSDs. Their USB-A connectors are also outdated, with USB-C becoming the standard. Alternatives like external hard drives, SD cards, and cloud services offer more storage, faster speeds, and greater convenience, making USB drives less relevant for everyday use.


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