I'm still curious as well :-) :
How do we developers get access to a shared partition on the internal
storage (e.g. /emmc)? What method call can we use to obtain it so that
at least we can select it if necessary (e.g. give user the option to
use external storage or shared internal storage)? How would we do this
in a way that won't break on other phones?


On Apr 19, 11:38 am, webmonkey <[email protected]> wrote:
> the HTC incredible is now available for pre order at Verizon. Engadget
> has already done a review at:
>
> http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/19/droid-incredible-review/
>
> They mention that there is a storage issue with a lot of apps because
> it does not come with an external SD card by default. It does have a
> lot of separate internal storage, but apps cannot use it.
>
> Does anyone have more info about this from a developer's point of
> view. What path will Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() return
> and what is the correct way to get the path of the internal storage?
>
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