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Android 2.0 — Competition Against the iPhone and the Rest

GMGruman writes "Every few months, it seems, there is a new 'iPhone killer.' Android 2.0, in the guise of the Motorola Droid, is the latest such 'killer.' But what will it really take to beat or match the iPhone (single page), and does Android or any other mobile OS have the right stuff? There's a lot more to the answer than is usually discussed. This article takes a look at the strengths that may allow Droid and Android 2.0 to provide strong competition to devices like the iPhone and the Blackberry, as well as the obstacles it continues to face that could inhibit adoption."

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  1. Re:Android 256MB App Storage Limit by amRadioHed · · Score: 5, Informative

    The problem he's referring to is that the combined size of all your apps is 256MB on current phones, this isn't an individual app limit.

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  2. Re:Android 256MB App Storage Limit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    What all the Android fanbois don't know, or tell you, is that Android has a 256 MB app storage limit.

    No. Please learn to read. That phone has 256MB for app storage. My G1 dev phone as 1.5GB for app storage (because I've only got a 2GB card in it, and I wanted some room for ringtones, etc.)

    Google, just WTF where you thinking?

    Considering it was Motorola that designed the Droid, why would you think that Google had anything to do with it?

  3. Re:Android 256MB App Storage Limit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Any single Android app can only be 256MB in size, and if any app uses that allowance, it's the only one you can install on the phone.

    Bullshit. Maybe if you pulled your head out of Steve Jobs ass, it might improve your reading comprehension.

    Also, read carefully: Android has a 256MB limit for total app storage.

    No. YOU read carefully:

    Android has no such limit. That particular phone has 256MB for total app storage. It is not an Android limit, regardless of how much you might want it to be.