Что Вы? Видно, это не то, что имела ввиду.

But the truth of the matter is as Dianne so laconically stated: since
there is no platform API for it, trying to support two SD cards is
going to be ugly. Or in the case of the Samsung phone, already is
ugly.

That said, I really wish Google had thought of this possibility ahead
of time. It really should not have been that difficult. Having 2 SD
cards is only a little odd, no more odd than having two SIMS, which is
also fairly common (at least for European phones).

Part of marketing's job IS to anticipate such future requirements,
communicate them to engineering so that engineering can design with an
eye for the future. In this case, that would have meant leaving 'room'
in the API for supporting multiple (especially two) SD cards.

Just think, for example, how much easier it is to backup your phone if
you have two SD cards in two separate slots: one for backup, the other
for data and programs.

Finally, it is unfair to compare this to having two of everything and
anything, since two SD cards is so much more handy and so much less
expensive than having two touch screens, two CPUs etc.

On Sep 10, 10:59 am, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
>   10.09.2010 21:51, Dianne Hackborn пишет:> There is no platform API for 
> developers to find the second SD card, so
> > I would strongly discourage having one since it will result in a
> > poorer user experience with their apps.
>
> How do you discourage phone owners from buying and installing an sdcard?
>
> --
> Kostya Vasilyev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget 
> --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com

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