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Released by Mike Redrobe, Pi SD Card Imager - v1.08 is one of the best free and best mobile phone applications available today. Located in the Tools category of the app store.
The minimum operating system for Pi SD Card Imager - v1.08 is Android 4.3+ and up. So you have to update your phone if you haven't already.
At APKDroid, you will get Pi SD Card Imager - v1.08 APK free download, with the latest version being 1.08, publication date 2020-06-25, the file size is 39.2 MB.According to statistics from the Google Play Store, there are about 1000 downloads. Apps downloaded or installed individually on Android can be updated if you wish. Update your apps as well. Grants you access to the latest features and improves the security and stability of the app. Enjoy it now !!!
Prepare bootable SD cards for your Raspberry Pi direct on your phone - no storage needed.
- No PC required !
- Write Raspbian NOOBS / LibreELEC (KODI) / Ubuntu SD cards without root
- Can use internal / external SD card or USB card reader
- Write while downloading - doesn't use up GBs of space of phone
- Safe - by default does not delete files on SD
- Read/backup SD card (this feature needs root)
Can automatically download, and install OS to SD/USB
More details:
- Download OS images direct in the app
- Write Raspbian NOOBS / KODI SD cards without root
- Write SD Card direct from custom .img file or zipped .img (root)
- Backup SD card direct to a compressed zip file (root)
No root required for:
-Writing NOOBS based OS to SD Cards (NOOBS / NOOBS Lite / PINN / BerryBoot /LibreLEC KODI )
-Downloading OS files
Root required for:
- Backing up SD card to a zipped .img file
- Writing custom OS .img to SD Cards
Recommended to use an OTG USB cable and a USB card reader.
Twitter: @mikered
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