10.11.2009 00:50 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

All Android phones only have 250MB for app storage?

One of the things that no one has really talked about much on the Android platform is the limit of installing apps to the ROM (news to us).  AndroidandMe exposes this significant issue with the Google OS: The Droid ships with a 512 MB ROM which contains only 256 MB available for app storage. Google does not support installing apps to the SD card (and likely never will), so developers are limited in what they can create. Google is all about the Cloud so this is likely something they've considered, but it will significantly limit what can be put on an Android phone like the Droid.  256MB is only enough for a few mid-sized games.  Somehow I think Apple

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