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ENRG makes debut with its mobile USB drives

| | Aug 20, 2014, at 04:34 am
New Delhi, Aug 19 (IBNS): ENRG, dealing into light, sound and storage products has announced the launch of their first OTG (On-The-Go) USB drives for android smartphones and tablets.
These small mobile USB drives have a standard USB on one end and a micro-USB on the other end, so that they can be accessed directly from a computer or from any OTG supported android Smartphone or tablet. T
 
Speaking on the occasion, Nikul Raj Gupta, Director, ENRG Pvt. Ltd. said, “ENRG is leveraging a platform with an affordable, yet power packed device, as it offers the flexibility to address the users’ increasingly varied demands. With On-The-Go USB drives, consumers can transfer files easily between smart phones, tablets and computers. They can copy songs, pictures and full length movies from computer and play them on their smartphones or tablets when on the move. Also they can copy files from one smartphone/tablet to another smartphone/tablet without Wi-Fi or connecting to a computer.”

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