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Wintermute Posts: 86


On 2014-10-14 22:18:16, MNX1024 wrote:

On 2014-10-14 21:44:21, goldenface wrote:
If Sony provided 64GB+ roms in their flagship phones then wouldn't they be less likely to include expandable storage? With extra memory, less people would feel the need to expand.



The only issue is that you can't write to external memory with non native apps anymore with the latest version of Android.


This is not exactly true. Apps can only write to THEIR DIRECTORY on the SD card. So if you had a music player, it could write songs to its directory, but it wouldn't have permission to write just anywhere on the SD card. This is why you can still store music, for instance, on the SD card, but file managers don't work.
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Posted: 2014-10-15 06:11:15
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miromiromi Posts: 481


On 2014-10-14 22:18:16, MNX1024 wrote:

On 2014-10-14 21:44:21, goldenface wrote:
If Sony provided 64GB+ roms in their flagship phones then wouldn't they be less likely to include expandable storage? With extra memory, less people would feel the need to expand.



The only issue is that you can't write to external memory with non native apps anymore with the latest version of Android.


then the solution is to file a petition against google. google has been trying to limit sd card capacities on devices to make people rely on their cloud services. consumers should unite to do something about this.
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Posted: 2014-10-15 09:45:59
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Xajel Posts: > 500

@Wintermute

The problem here is when you have more than one music apps, or even a simple mp3 tag editor... or if you keep your pictures in the microSD then only one app will access it for viewing/editing/managing...

I feel Android should introduce a Media folder with it's own permissions ( apps must require a permission to access it when installed ) so every app has it's own space like now, but still there's your media which can be accessed by all your media apps...

The other problem is that most apps will always use the internal memory even for data and cache, wasting valuable internal memory.. and these apps will not give you any option to save the cache in the external... I guess Android should have a global setting for this...

I know some apps data must be in the internal, but not the cache...

@miromiromi
regarding the cloud, there's two main problems
1- cloud services isn't reliable every where in the globe, most connected users has very poor internet connection or limited bandwidth.
2- cloud services are not available worldwide, even for Google's own services like Books, Music and Movies

So basically if the move fits US or European market they should not force it worldwide where it won't fit at all...


but Google is doing it anyway, so the only solution for users is looking for higher internal storage which Sony does not provide now and still sticking to the 16GB since 3-4 years !!
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Posted: 2014-10-15 09:53:49
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DexterMoser Posts: 443


On 2014-10-14 21:01:09, hihihans wrote:

On 2014-10-14 19:26:48, DexterMoser wrote:
I need that!

No you don't


tell that my constant storage warning...
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Posted: 2014-10-15 13:03:45
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nodarsixar Posts: > 500

my blog :D
http://sonygeorgia.blogspot.com/
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Posted: 2014-10-15 14:57:51
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MNX1024 Posts: 413

http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_un[....]mp_camera_module-news-9933.php

All I'm going to say is that Sony better step up their came on the imaging department with the next Xperia release.....
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Posted: 2014-10-15 15:12:49
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XperiaJunkie Posts: > 500

I know we haven't started a 2015 rumours thread yet but LG have announced a 20.7 OIS sensor which is likely to be a Sony sensor used since the Z1. My point is now Sony are letting LG use this sensor does that mean Sony will move on and use the new 2/3" curved sensor in the 2015 flagship Xperia. We've already seen this sensor in use in the KW11 so production is well under way to implement this in the Z3X/Z4.

http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_un[....]mp_camera_module-news-9933.php
[ This Message was edited by: XperiaJunkie on 2014-10-15 14:19 ]

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Posted: 2014-10-15 15:19:09
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MNX1024 Posts: 413


On 2014-10-15 15:19:09, XperiaJunkie wrote:
I know we haven't started a 2015 rumours thread yet but LG have announced a 20.7 OIS sensor which is likely to be a Sony sensor used since the Z1. My point is now Sony are letting LG use this sensor does that mean Sony will move on and use the new 2/3" curved sensor in the 2015 flagship Xperia. We've already seen this sensor in use in the KW11 so production is well under way to implement this in the Z3X/Z4.

http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_un[....]mp_camera_module-news-9933.php
[ This Message was edited by: XperiaJunkie on 2014-10-15 14:19 ]



The KW11 actually uses a 1/2.3" sensor, not 2/3". But yeah, since Sony is lifting the ban on the 20.7MP sensor's exclusivity, they really need to step it up. Either with adding some sort of hardware based stabilization, increasing sensor size, better autofocusing, or all.
[ This Message was edited by: MNX1024 on 2014-10-15 14:34 ]

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Posted: 2014-10-15 15:30:15
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itsjustJOH Posts: > 500

Lollipop and the gang!

Joining the party: Android 5.0 Lollipop


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Posted: 2014-10-15 18:22:42
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MNX1024 Posts: 413

All I'm saying is that the money I have saved up for the Z4/Z3X or what ever it's called is going to the Nexus 6. It is too beautiful to pass up. Also, Sony should introduce a new Ultra device already!
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Posted: 2014-10-15 18:28:51
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