Posted May 11, 2010 21:50 UTC (Tue) by dmitrij.ledkov (subscriber, #63320)
In reply to: MeeGo and Btrfs by walters
Parent article: MeeGo and Btrfs
Mobile Operating systems are cloud based devices. You sync amost 100% of the user content: apps, pictures, music, contacts, email.... or even better view those on demand. So I don't think any mobile OS developers care that much about on-disk formats =) prime example apple loves to whipe your iAnything anytime it likes =) cause storing stuff on their devices isn't even supported without getting it into your iTunes library when you go to charge it ;-)
Posted May 12, 2010 8:34 UTC (Wed) by Los__D (guest, #15263)
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Errrr, I don't know about iPhones, but N900 very much support putting things on the device, and I certainly use the storage for apps, music and pictures without syncing.
MeeGo and Btrfs
Posted May 16, 2010 0:23 UTC (Sun) by Baylink (subscriber, #755)
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Horseshit.
I've carried an n800 around for over a year now, and *precisely the fact that it has two 16GB capable SD slots* is the reason I wouldn't replace it with an n810, much less an n900.
The Cloud is *greatly* overrated; I give it about 5 years to implode under the accumulated weight of the failings inherent in it which the people flacking it never mention. :-)