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The impediment we face for resizing partitions is no root and a locked bootloader.
My opinion here, explains why I think we'll get 2 GB for apps.
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-lte-all-things-root/527213-first-mod-i-want-see-repartitioning.html
Although, it's very possible that it'll be 3GB partitioned for apps, which is what the Photon has. Here's the breakdown of how the 16gb was partitioned on the Photon:
8.92GB - internal storage (whatever you'd like on here)
3 GB - apps only
4.08 GB - Split up between Room for future updates and other miscellaneous needs for the phone
What I didn't mind about this partition was that, I already had an external 32GB SD card and when moving the apps to SD, it would go into the internal storage partition (not the external SD). Some didn't like this, while I found it was easier to manage the files that were needed and the ones that weren't.
That said, there's no guarantee that HTC follows the same partitioning, but figured I'd throw that out there since the 3vo only had 4GB.
If I'm not mistaken, on the Sprint website it said 12.1 will be for the user! I guess the breakdown will begin from this point!? I'm not clear, I'm asking!? Question; You say 3GB was for apps only right!? So when you run out of that space, will you be able to use the other 8.92GB to throw apps on there!?
Not if the remainder (about 9 or 10 GB, whichever) is set aside as the internal sd card.
Internal sd card: obviously, not an actual physical card, but rather, some storage-memory (meaning: not ram) that acts like an sd card as far as you're concerned. OK to think of it as a "virtual sd card" if that helps.
The point: whatever you can do today with an actual sd card is what you can do with that 9 or 10 GB of space. And whatever you can't do with an actual sd card, you can't do there, either.
Not if the remainder (about 9 or 10 GB, whichever) is set aside as the internal sd card.
Internal sd card: obviously, not an actual physical card, but rather, some storage-memory (meaning: not ram) that acts like an sd card as far as you're concerned. OK to think of it as a "virtual sd card" if that helps.
The point: whatever you can do today with an actual sd card is what you can do with that 9 or 10 GB of space. And whatever you can't do with an actual sd card, you can't do there, either.
I like that description.
one way to look at: it's like having two sd cards, too. That is what you will see when you plug the device into your computer, anyway. (assuming you add your own sd card to the device)
Agreed?
If I'm not mistaken, on the Sprint website it said 12.1 will be for the user! I guess the breakdown will begin from this point!? I'm not clear, I'm asking!? Question; You say 3GB was for apps only right!? So when you run out of that space, will you be able to use the other 8.92GB to throw apps on there!?
I like that description.
one way to look at: it's like having two sd cards, too. That is what you will see when you plug the device into your computer, anyway. (assuming you add your own sd card to the device)
Agreed?
So will you be or not limited to app space!?
then 3.25" floppy drive... I remember loading games with 20 3.5" floppies.
LOL. I remember those days too. I remember when my dad ordered the the upgrade from windows 3.1 to windows 95 back in 1995. I was so excited! It was something like 40 3.5" floppy disk's.. talk about a long tedious upgrade process. (and to think, this was just the upgrade).
Kids? LoL I started on 8" floppies with CP/M, had to wait for the five and a quarters.
Believe it or not, last year when I checked, the Z80 still hadn't died off yet.
Wow, you're a real dinosaur!
What would a Z80 be used for today?