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I do not change my SD card at all, but do take it out of the phone a lot as I find this way easier to transfer files etc, especially when not using my own computer. I think I take it out about once a week, to transfer photos and music.
But thanks for the info guys!![]()
I just drop my files into the dropbox from my phone and it shows up on the PC or vice versa. Only downer is that the files don't auto-sync on the phone, so you have to manually sync them: https://www.dropbox.com/featuresThe one thing I have been waiting for most in Froyo is the ability to save apps to SD. Now that Froyo is out and about, I hear there are 2 main flaws with this:
1. Some apps specially ones that are PRIVATE ie mainly paid for ones become disabled when you take the SD card out of its slot. Currently people are having problems installing these apps without buying them againn.
2. Again to do with ejecting or rebooting, after rebooting apparently the widgets/programs you have running on the phone does not work properly having to relaunch them again. So for example you have a weather widget on your home page, this will disappear?? and you have to launch it agian. Sounds a pain!
Does anyone know anything about these?
Since when did this thread become about booting ?


I just had an email from ALK Technologies, the suppliers of CoPilot for my Desire...
"We
If the app makers are supporting Froyo - surely it can't be long???

but surely that is the 4th quarter, I thought HTC was getting it out by the end of the 3rd Quarter 2010.
In companies languages means 2 months before if all go well.
Lazy Journalism at its best........Hey guys, just saw an unofficial 2.2 here:
devicemag.com/2010/07/13/htc-desire-android-2-2-froyo-update-unofficially-available/
Dunno how good it is as I saw it on my desire while browsing the web.
Apparently is still got a few bugs, but 95% of it works.
Would quote some of article but finding it long to try and quote on the desire. Sorry guys.
The Froyo build for the HTC Desire from udK_dev has been coded as FRF-85B and all you need is the HTC Desire to download and install it right away. There might be some bugs in there, but that you can take for granted as it is an unofficial way to get the update ported.