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Droid only allows 256mb for apps?

katsuru

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Hello guys!

I have been dreaming about this phone since it was 1st introduced! I might get it next month already, since it hasn't arrived yet ( was at the shop yesterday to check its availability )

But yesterday, some comments strarted to appear from Iphone Fanboys who claim that Droid ( or Milestone which is the one i am getting since i in Europe ) only has 256mb for applications... ok that is a very limited size for a Phone with Dedicated GPU, when you think about the 3D games out there, you realize some of them really reach the 1Gb line in size... how am i supposed to install such apps if i can't use the SD card for apps?

Is this true at all..? This might be the reason i wont get droid... I am really disappointed with this... Cause the device was really looking promising.

Best regards
 
I see apps installed that also write data/images/caches to the SD card.

Most apps are tiny, but you have a valid point about the 256 and large games (if they even exist in the app store). I'm not really a game player (maybe chess), so this is not a concern to me.

You'll find that those ifanbois are just taking jabs and they are just jealous!
 
The way android apps work is the APP is fairly small. But the data can be huge b/c it's out on the sd card. That's why the phone ships with an sd cardfromthe factory. :)
 
yes the phone installs the software on the sd card and links it to the main memory only taking a couple kilobytes to mb per app on the main memory
 
yes the phone installs the software on the sd card and links it to the main memory only taking a couple kilobytes to mb per app on the main memory

This has not been my experience so far. Some programs do send stuff to the SD card but not all apps are installed there.

You can find this out just by exploring the SD card.
 
I guess for me this limitation is not something i find acceptable. Maybe its just me but i would want to be able to install as many apps as my sd card will hold much like windows mobile allows. Of course we both know i won't have that many apps installed lol.
 
It's a scare tactic of sorts.

here is a quote from a developer I found in another forum.

Developers can easily create a big game for android. They can put in the apk only some resources and .dex, when the user lunches the game for the first time the game downloads from internet into SD the game contents like sound and textures. The full game doesnt need to be in app storage area.

In other words, only core and launch files are stored in rom, and the rest can be stored on SD.
 
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