![]() This list might still change in future iOS/iPadOS 13 betas. □ APFS Encrypted, Case-sensitive (GUID): silently fails, not detected □ APFS Encrypted (GUID): silently fails, not detected □ 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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