Add USB stick to my Nokia 930 Win phone 8.1.

Is it possible to add a USB stick to my win. 8.1 phone and use that as a ekstra
storage, maby there is a app ho can do the job.?

My E7 can do this
It has this small cable (came with the device), i can connect one end to the phone and another to a flash drive (an external hard disk drive doesn't seem to work, i tried).
Hey I was wondering, is it bad to try?
I still have the cable (and it still works on the E7).
What if I try connecting a USB stick to my Lumia 925 using that cable?
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