I think the latest effort to help with that problem is having double the internal flash on the HTC-Magic over the G1, but as we all know limiting storage on a device is never a good idea as someone will always fill it :).
Al. Muthu Ramadoss wrote: > All valid points. > > The biggest oversight is that of the internal memory. I don't really > understand the point of "Paid Android Market" when you don't have any > place to put those apps in. > > People were concerned about paid apps sales number sometime back. I > mean with this big gaping hole, how can any apps sell? Ed raised valid > points in another thread when he said users are constantly > uninstalling apps to fit it some other app in its place. > > Right now G1 is for GMail, and Pacman. Nothing else. > > take care, > Muthu Ramadoss. > > http://linkedin.com/in/tellibitz +91-9840348914 > http://androidrocks.in - Android Consulting. > > > > 2009/2/27 Al Sutton <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > I'm not really feeling pitty for then as a lot of the problems > have been > brought about by a bad development and release process. > > - Someone, somewhere signed off on a design which had limited internal > memory and no ability to install apps outside of the internal memory. > Did this person or group not think that users would ever want to > install > 10+ apps? > - Did no-one think about supporting the ADP1 when a 1.1 firmware > codebase was handed over to T-Mobile?, or did someone just not think > about rolling new firmware for ADP1s when Google started selling them? > - Someone signed off on taking live the paid-apps implementation, did > they not think about the problems it would create for the existing > owners of ADP1s? > > To me it just seems that the mentality is that of a development > shop run > wild. > > One of the most of the successful projects I've worked on had a QA > manager who would organise peer reviews, look for inconsistencies in > approaches to problems and put developers together to see which > approach > offered the best benefits, but they would never claim they knew which > approach was "best" because they didn't write code for the product > (about the only things he would challenge developers on was spelling > mistakes and basic coding errors, apart from that he'd just > arrange for > two or more developers to highlight problems and work out solutions). > This would have thrashed algorithmic problems such as copy-protection > being easily circumventable and having the debug flag left on which > allowed the "type reboot to reboot" problem. > > After the QA manager rubber stamped a release it would then go to a > release manager whose sole job was to look at the big picture. > He'd say > to developers things like "How does this affect the version we have > running at customer X's site?", or "Is this release really of value to > our customers or are we making it because a developer has come up with > something cool that they want to show off?", and maintained a list of > issues and considerations for the various deployments. This is where > things like not allowing developers to see comments on their own apps, > not allowing developers to list prices in other currencies, and not > being able to create a firmware release for the ADP1 would have > arisen. > > To me it seems that these two jobs are either missing from the Android > process or not being done very well. > > Al. > > Muthu Ramadoss wrote: > > I can only feel pity for the poor Googs. Man, my head is > spinning with > > the number of must fix issues going rounds already. > > > > Increasing internal memory > > SDcard applications support > > ADP1 updates > > ADP1 paid app support > > Providing Google binaries > > > > and on and on and on > > ... > > > > take care, > > Muthu Ramadoss. > > > > http://linkedin.com/in/tellibitz +91-9840348914 > > http://androidrocks.in - Android Consulting. > > > > > > > > 2009/2/27 vendor.net <http://vendor.net> <http://vendor.net> > <vendor.net <http://vendor.net> > > <http://vendor.net>@gmail.com <http://gmail.com> <http://gmail.com>> > > > > > > Don`t be so sure. There is no official statement about that. > I`ve > > asked google (JBQ as a representative) if there will be paid > apps and > > copy protected apps in ADP 1, but he didn`t answer me with > positive > > maybe because they don`t know or don`t want to tell us their > plans... > > The whole concept of Android and the first android phone and > ADP1 was > > great till I found that we were kicked out of the paid apps. > This > > issue should be (I think - must be) resolved and ADP 1 > should support > > installing paid apps. > > > > On 25 Фев, 04:58, Muthu Ramadoss <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > > <mailto:[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: > > > Yes, paid markets will be visible only after ADP updates that > > google will > > > hopefully provide soon. > > > > > > take care, > > > Muthu Ramadoss. > > > > > > > > > http://linkedin.com/in/tellibitz+91-9840348914http://androidrocks.in- > > Android Consulting. > > > > > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Troglodad > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> > wrote: > > > > > > > Sorry for the noob question, but do I understand that we > can't > > access > > > > paid apps on the Dev1 until we get it updated? And that > > whether we get > > > > an update is up in the air? > > > > > > > (I got my Dev1 in hopes of havign the time to learn the code > > and start > > > > making apps, but work and life are conspiring against me and > > devouring > > > > all my free time) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > * Written an Android App? - List it at http://andappstore.com/ * > > ====== > Funky Android Limited is registered in England & Wales with the > company number 6741909. The registered head office is Kemp House, > 152-160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, UK. > > The views expressed in this email are those of the author and not > necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's > subsidiaries. > > > > > > > -- * Written an Android App? - List it at http://andappstore.com/ * ====== Funky Android Limited is registered in England & Wales with the company number 6741909. The registered head office is Kemp House, 152-160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, UK. 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