I do think that figuring out how to enable SD card-based applications
is an incredibly useful idea. On Palm, it meant that you could always
upgrade to a bigger card and keep the device competitive and
functional over many years. It also meant that switching hardware was
much less of a problem for the user.

Very simply, the ability to store applications on the SD card would
make the G1 (and future Android phones) extremely competitive over the
long term. Also, I don't like the idea (which has been presented many
times) that the G1 is just a beta product for better products that
will soon come out in the future. The G1 can, and should be, a device
that has long-term viability.

Keep in mind that I realize that this is a very difficult problem. I
am speaking purely from a user perspective. In the end, products that
hope to be successful over the long-term should be geared towards
customers.

On Dec 18, 1:19 pm, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> So what you're saying is, that HTC should have put more memory in the
> G1 phone?  Okay, sure, that's probably true.
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