![]() □ Mac OS Extended Encrypted, Case-sensitive, Journaled (GUID): you get an error message □ Mac OS Extended Encrypted, Journaled (GUID): you get an error message These filesystems aren’t recognized, some of them don’t even result in an error and just silently fail as if there’s nothing connected: □ MS-DOS FAT (MBR/GUID): read/write works □ APFS Case-sensitive (GUID): read/write works and properly supports case sensitive filenames □ Mac OS Extended Case-sensitive, Journaled (MBR/GUID): read/write works and properly supports case sensitive filenames □ Mac OS Extended Journaled (MBR/GUID): read/write works ![]() These filesystems are recognized as of iPadOS 13 developer beta 2: After Teymur asked what filesystems were supported on iPadOS/iOS 13, I decided to test some variations on 12.9″ iPad Pro (2018) with a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB Dual Drive running developer beta do you know if I need to use a specific fileformat for external ssds like a t5 on ipados? You might have to use a powered USB dongle* to use the Lightning port on older iPads. ![]() With iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 Apple has added the ability to natively support external storage such as thumbdrives or SSDs on iPhone and iPad in Files.app.
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