One of the reasons that I rooted dude G1 has long was that I would run internal storage so quickly. It is frustrating to pay for applications and then uninstalled because that I've run space. SD applications entering these first ROM facilitated my life and I could almost everything that I wanted to install. At one point I had more 140 apps on my HTC dream.
I've rooted my Nexus One, never in part because update has happened so quickly that Google decided to stay in advance of my complaints. In addition to packaged the world with the support of Flash 10.1, Android 2.2 offers many elements of the "dream list" for users like me. Faster, smoother, more beautiful? Check. Tethering? Check. Apps in SD?Built Froyo… but waiting .Oui, many developers have made the switch from external storage, and I've registered certainly plenty of space with the new parameter of "move to SD card.
(Here's how: Home screen: menu: parameters: applications: managing applications: tab "All" News: menu: press "Sort by size", select app.)
However, many of my "space hogs" remain: Skype, 13.2 MB. Flash, 12.4 MB.Maps, 9.3 MB.Documents on the go, 8 MB.Facebook, 5.1 MB .c ' is in part because these applications use break every time that Mount you card SD your computer phone features. A decrease in total that applications should and should not be allowed to install on the SD card can be found here:
http://developer.Android.com/Guide/Appendix/install-location.html
I understand the reasons listed but with 48 MB tied up in the "internal-only" applications is not will make someone happy, especially when a phone has limited internal storage in the first place. When you remove any space for OS files and applications built on the N1 (and many other Android phones), you have a limited amount of room for other applications.Long story short: current applications SD implementation is not quite good enough, and I find that I am uninstalling apps again. Including paid apps. Grrr. At the time of this writing, my phone reports 19.8 MB internal space after deleting my memory cache of the browser.Which would last me for a few days, assuming that do not install anything again.
If this can be done? I have a few suggestions that may or may not be technically feasible. For example, my app data browser performs very quickly-it just went up to 40 MB the other day and closes essentially my phone. Of course, one option is to use a different default browser, but I like the default browser works with the N1 News/weather widget.(Note: If you run space on your N1, try to check the size of your browser application data via the same path settings described above.)Similarly, my calendar storage is blocked at 4.77 MB and my Dialer storage is 2.88 MB.
Data really need to live in the storage internal my telephone?I would prefer my browser on the SD, map user data and it saves me lots of hassles to clear the cache every few days.Of course, there also should be an option to limit the cache of the browser which can be obtained.Calendar and storage Dialer could live on the SD card as well-after all, that if I am editing the storage in a computer, I already have access to my contacts and my calendar.
Another suggestion is to allow output true whenever you mount your map applicationIn other words, we should see a warning along the lines of: "Installation of your storage SD card be closed from Skype, Flash cards, etc., etc., until you run again these applications" it is not possible, but it would be obviously serve as heck.
Finally, we need developers to enable installation of SD whenever possible.I love Englehart, Aldiko and Astro debauchery, but I see no reason why they could not be moved to my external storage.(Note that I am not picking on these excellent applications, but just use them as examples) .Que you, think Android developers-are these ideas possible? if yes, say, do so.
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