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Originally Posted by chicago
no.. perhaps not.. but i as well as others i have spoken with were definitely under the impression from store retailers that this device was a true open ended.. and a lot of selling hype on the difference between the g1 and the iphone.. is everywhere.. open apps.. free apps...store as much as your memory can hold.. you can use a micro sd card to store them..
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Well, if you were told that by a retailer, then you can hold that retailer responsible, but nowhere online was that statement mirrored. The retailer was wrong, it does happen from time to time. That's why I bought the phone straight from T-Mobile, and not one of their retailers who has an interest in getting you to buy something to meet sales quotas, and may give incorrect information just to close the sale.
If the major selling point, and the advertising said that you could save apps to the SD Card --- perhaps you'd have a case for waiving a cancellation fee, but since that's not the case, it's not likely to fly as a legal argument.
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Originally Posted by chicago
the iphone does not allow for external storage.. it seems at this point either does the g1.. we cannot store our apps to the sd card.
i think this is not simply selling of an opinoin.. it is more like a statment of fact..
in either event.. it is a nice phone.... and i am sure someone will come along and give an app to allow us to save to the sd card..
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You gotta root, or wait for Android to come out with a stable fix for it.