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Cell phones these days have cameras, videos, games, and voice recordings. The memory for all those things is chosen for you. I think that people should be able to chose what percentage of the memory goes where. So if you like to take pictures but not record voices more of the percentage would go there. What do you think?
briansalvesen, Sep 11 2006
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I was under the assumption that memory was just memory. The amount allocated to certain storage tasks is based on what you are doing... want more memory add a stick and have more memory for picture, voice or video. You might be able to add the option to switch of processing power going to apps not in use but I can't see someone like my mom using it.
Isn't this what actually happens? I thought the memory was in a common pool, "first come first served" until it gets used up?
It is an open pool on mine (Motorola V551).
If it just had a USB port you can put thumb drives and store mp3s and voice files copied to/from the flash drive
This is what happens. No iPod ever says "sorry, your music allocation is full, please store 20gigs of videos to fill up the rest of your iPod"