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>, Larry
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> > the iphone has 8 or 16 gig built-in, with no need to buy extra cards
> > and swap among them. granted, one can't have more memory than what is
> > built-in (at least until there's a 32 gig version released), but most
> > people don't need that much memory in a phone. for those who do,
there
> > are obviously alternatives.
> >
> I agree with you, fully. The FruitFone has no need of memory, at the
> moment. You're not allowed to run anything on it that will need memory,
> except now for the new mapping software which is going to need memory to
> store maps, POIs, routes, etc.....unless Jobs has that net-based, too.
i don't know where in the world you got that idea. apple does not
prohibit using the included memory to store whatever is needed.
> Because it's just a sellphone, not a real computer, much memory and the
> ability to change it at will, is unnecessary.
it most definitely is a real computer, and one which runs unix. it
also comes with 4 (now discontinued), 8, 16 or 32 gig (in the case of
the ipod touch) of memory.
> I've configured an 8GB SDHC card I used to use for tablet storage before
I
> got the 16GB cards, to be the boot and storage memory for Google Android
on
> my N800. If I don't want to play with Android, I'll leave out the card.
>
> ....at least I have choices....(c;
everyone has choices.


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