> D) Recognize that sending 100 text messages per hour is going to be > expensive for many Android device users, and so having this confirmation > is good for Android as a whole, even if it means you cannot do whatever > it is you are trying to do. > But then that leads towards a slippery slope. Why isn't 50 the limit? Why not 10? Why not only allow the messaging app to send text messages and other apps can only populate a textbox there. And then we wind up with limitations like the iPhone.
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