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What's your favourite; iOS or Android?
I have an Ipod and I just feel so trapped and limited with it or I would get an Iphone. The flexibility of Android can't be beat right now.
Only thing I hate is with 4.4.x, 3rd party apps can't write to external SD. What's the point with that? Got a 'useless' 128gb SD until they fix that.
File Commander (the trusted file management system for Sony) has been upgraded where you can copy from internal to external, but I want to download directly to external.
Very disappointing if they're going to limit phones to 32gb internal...
yes, there are some apps that cannot be moved.Some apps can be moved and some can't. I think this is more of a carrier/manufacturer problem over an Android one (though 4.4.x did disable the 3rd party feature).
As far as rooting goes, I got a $700 phone that I pay like $/mo for insurance on. If I am to crack the screen, I have to lock myself into a contract or buy another $700 phone if it's rooted as that voids the insurance policy.
Just can't win...
Anroid sounds like a haemorrhoid treatment.Anroid and iOS, I love both.
Fixed typoAnroid sounds like a haemorrhoid treatment.
You can root an Android phone have Ubuntu. Many ways of doing this, quick way is here:Neither both are just shit, waiting for something good open source to arrive ubuntu, firefox whatever.
You can root an Android phone have Ubuntu. Many ways of doing this, quick way is here:
Also easier ways of putting Firefox OS on Android based phones as well.
I ran ubuntu on a 512mb rom HTC phone before, but not using this method. Just showing you, it's got the power to be done.
I took Android completely off, firmware updates, new kernel and ubuntu with CLI at first. Then I got into GUI, but it was a little slow with 512mb. CLI worked just fine though. I was going to get into running a minimalist webserver on it to see how it could handle loads.
Just a project I did. I accidentally dropped it and broke the screen.