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Seagate GoFlex Satellite HDD Now Serving Media to an Android Near You

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When Seagate rolled out the GoFlex Satellite HDD back in May, the lack of an Android app was disappointing to say the least. The 500GB drive’s ability to connect to a WiFi network and subsequently stream big-honking HD videos to a mobile handset sounds like the sort of thing right up an Android lover’s alley. Months later and much to our delight, Seagate has finally launched the accompanying app for the number one smartphone platform in the world, and it’s free for all. Of course, the GoFlex Satellite doesn’t share such an accommodating price tag. The HDD will set you back $200 bucks, but if you have been looking for some additional storage and the mobile features sound appealing, this one is definitely a win-win. Press release below.

Seagate GoFlex Media App is Now Available From the Android Market

CUPERTINO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Seagate (NASDAQ:STX) today unveiled a new app for Android operated mobile devices that will provide a seamless wireless connection to 500GB of storage to stream up to 300 HD videos. Introduced in May of this year, GoFlex Satellite™ mobile wireless storage is the first battery-powered external hard drive to wirelessly extend the storage capacity of any Wi-Fi enabled mobile device. Although previously compatible with Android tablets and phones by using the device’s browser, the experience with GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage will now be enhanced through the seamless connectivity and added features of the GoFlex Media™ App for Android.

Devices are wirelessly connected directly to the GoFlex Satellite drive by use of the free GoFlex Media App-available now on Android Market and iTunes for iOS devices-or a web browser. GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage is currently available worldwide for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $199.99 USD.

“Seagate’s line of GoFlex® external storage has always been about enabling flexibility and part of this flexibility is being OS agnostic,” said Patrick Connolly, vice president and general manager for Seagate retail product group. “Seagate GoFlex Satellite™ mobile wireless storage continues with this theme of flexibility by providing added storage to mobile devices where there may not be a physical port to connect a cable. An Android supported app had been part of our development plans for the product from the very start. We are now pleased to offer the new GoFlex Media™ App from the Android Market.”

The perfect companion for your mobile devices, GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage is capable of providing hours of entertainment for up to three connections. With a stand-by battery life of up to 25 hours, the powerful lithium polymer battery delivers up to 5 hours of continuously streaming video. To help with extending battery life, the free GoFlex Media App provides a progressive download feature, which temporarily loads the video on to the Android device it is being streamed to, allowing the drive to go into stand-by mode. In addition to extending the battery life, the GoFlex Media App for Android will deliver the following features:

Access your media library stored on the GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage device wherever you are – no Internet or wires required.
Stream HD videos and begin playback in an instant.
Enjoy music and video collections, photo albums, and even review documents. GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage allows you to take it all with you.
Automatically organizes all your digital media into videos, photos, music, and document folders.

The GoFlex Media App for GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage and Android mobile devices is available to download for free from the Android Market.

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4 Comments

  1. Gotta be nuts to waste so much money on a HDD.

  2. The app is terrible. You cannot sort your music by album or by artist.

    The Seagate app will display only display your music files alphabetically. So, you end up with a million files that all start “01…”

    Here’s a note to all hardware companies who want to help connect users with their media files: Start with the same basic functionality that you have in iTunes and, when that works, you can consider adding other features.

    Thank goodness the HTC music app on my Evo 3D can access media servers. Otherwise, this device would be useless because it would only play one song at a time.

    EPIC FAIL

  3. If this guy works with Google TV devices this is gonna be my sexy way of having access to a video library

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