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Hi all, first post so be gentle
Just got a G1 and LOVE it, apart from the storage issues...
Just wondering if it was possible to save apps to the SD card without rooting it? Only had the phone 4 days so dont want too mess about with it too much just yet.
cheers in advance!
Tink.
That's what I thought. Worth an ask though! What's the best SD card for rooting? I've got an 8gb one in at the moment, think it's fuji?
Also, how would I save apps to sd to install from later (without wifi access or so)?
Cool.
How do i tell if my SD card is 'class 6'?
(what even IS class 6?)
Had a look, its a sandisk class 2.
Whats the difference between the classes?
Also, any links to a good retailer with 8gb class 6 cards (in the UK)?
Failing that, would a class 2 be ok for rooting, or just unaceptable?
Cheers, Tink.
One thing I did do was use ASTRO to back up my apps to the SD card and then uninstall the ones I don't need as much from the device to free up space. I can then re-install them as needed.
This worked great for me when I had to do a factory reset. A friend asked me about this for her G1 and before I let Tmobile tell her to factory reset I actually went and got ASTRO, backer her up, then we had all her apps for restore purposes.
One HUGE caveat to this method. Apps installed off the SD card in this manner are not tracked by the Market app for notifications of updates. It took me a few weeks to figure out why, and then I was forced to go and manually update them one by one, by searching the market for the app, and clicking install which in all cases just overwrote the version I had even if it was the same version.
Jim might be able to confirm though if this method could be avoided with aTrackdog..which I suspect it might.
Definately use aTractDog ... if you use Astro and even if you are rooted and have Apps2SD ... the Market tracker doesnt complete the job ...especially if you have apps from third parties (non-market apps) ...