Apple's latest range of iPhones have really stepped up the amount of storage capacity on its devices, offering welcome relief to users.
But if you're still battling away with a 16GB iPhone 6, or perhaps a 32GB iPhone 7, you'll know the frustration of opening up the camera app to be told your device is too full to be able to take a photo.
Unlike Android phones, Apple doesn't give you the option to use a microSD card to increase storage space. So if like me, you have found yourself having to delete podcast episodes or old photos just so you can download a new app, there is a better way.
There are a bunch of external microSD devices which cater to storage-hungry iPhone users. If you want to offload photos and videos or carry around a large library of music and movies for your iOS device, card readers that plugs into your iPhone's lightning port might be the way to go.
For instance, the Leef iAcess microSD reader for iOS costs about $A65 online and is marketed as "the easiest way to infinite memory".