On the Motorola Xoom, there is no longer a distinction between memory
for apps and memory for media.  In the past, Android devices had a
secure partition only for apps.  For the user, this often resulted in
wasted space--if you liked apps, you could quickly run out of app
space even though GBs were free for media; or you could fill up your
media space and be unable to store more songs despite having GBs of
free space allocated only for apps.

Will we see a similar memory architecture on phones?

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