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I believe the person who said 100MB was talking about an iPhone game. Not sure that Android games exist that big yet.
But that's now, with all the new phones running Android that are coming out there are gonna be more apps cause theres a bigger target market and they're gonna use more space because the coders will put more effort into them cause they can make more money from them. What about when eventually it becomes like the iPhone and has games which can be quite large. One game will take up half of the space there is for apps.256 is adequate app storage space. I'm real surprised that so many people are complaining about it. you'll be able to fit like 200 or so apps with 256 MB. Who needs more than 200 apps on a cell phone lol. Games are another question though
RAM - Random-access memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ROM - Read-only memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now, think about it - if it is Read only I don't think you're gonna write to it - unless you've got a very good method of flashing and have direct access to that ROM somehow.
In fact, let me go out on a limb and say this - being 38 and having used computers for a long time, I have never once been able to easily write to ROM - for example, go out and buy your favorite music album on CD-ROM - and then try to write new tracks to it.
Yeah.
Unless you're referring to the OS and the apps that come with the phone - those will be on the ROM....
yes we are...thanks!I was reading down this wondering if everyone here was technilogically challenged!
RAM - Random-access memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ROM - Read-only memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now, think about it - if it is Read only I don't think you're gonna write to it - unless you've got a very good method of flashing and have direct access to that ROM somehow.
In fact, let me go out on a limb and say this - being 38 and having used computers for a long time, I have never once been able to easily write to ROM - for example, go out and buy your favorite music album on CD-ROM - and then try to write new tracks to it.
Yeah.
Unless you're referring to the OS and the apps that come with the phone - those will be on the ROM....
Maybe it's you guys who are technically challenged.I was reading down this wondering if everyone here was technilogically challenged!
Want some help?TOK, so ROM is being used to refer to non-volatile memory, and RAM is exactly the opposite - volatile. So, OS and Apps go to the ROM, which is partitioned separating the OS and Apps.
Now, please send me the names of all the friggin design idiots that made this change in semantics so I can slowly torture them one by one until everything is changed to reflect not what is colloquially acceptable yet technically incorrect but rather the technically correct definitions of our terms so we can all stop getting confrused (sp on purpose) and move on with our lives....