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Thread: Is it possible to expand the RAM?

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    Ok new quesiton.

    Has there been any news about when/if we'll be able to put apps on the SD card? That seems to be the main thing holding apps back from being iphone level, so what's the deal?

    Do you think they'll ever allow that?

    Is it possible to do that now with a rooted phone?
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    If you use App2SD i believe is the name and you have root, you can install and run apps off your SD card. Google stated in a "future Android release" you will be able to run apps off your SD card. The current thing holding this up is that Google wants to encrypt the apps on the SD card for piracy reasons.

    As for increasing our RAM, I would love to be able to do this but I'd even settle for being able to create a small swap partition on our SD cards, I wonder if this would be even possible or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpw2atox View Post
    If you use App2SD i believe is the name and you have root, you can install and run apps off your SD card. Google stated in a "future Android release" you will be able to run apps off your SD card. The current thing holding this up is that Google wants to encrypt the apps on the SD card for piracy reasons.

    As for increasing our RAM, I would love to be able to do this but I'd even settle for being able to create a small swap partition on our SD cards, I wonder if this would be even possible or not.
    Google did say that running apps off your SD card is coming. Was very happy to hear this during the Nexus launch Q&A!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin030908 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by dpw2atox View Post
    If you use App2SD i believe is the name and you have root, you can install and run apps off your SD card. Google stated in a "future Android release" you will be able to run apps off your SD card. The current thing holding this up is that Google wants to encrypt the apps on the SD card for piracy reasons.

    As for increasing our RAM, I would love to be able to do this but I'd even settle for being able to create a small swap partition on our SD cards, I wonder if this would be even possible or not.
    Google did say that running apps off your SD card is coming. Was very happy to hear this during the Nexus launch Q&A!
    Ok good deal. I wonder how long of a wait it'll be though.
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    They need to post this somewhere because I can't even count many people/tech reviewers are making it sound like the Nexus 1 is leaps and bounds faster than the Droid just because the clock speed is 550 Mhz vs 1Ghz. It's almost like false advertising and irks me a little. while on paper is seems like it's a lot faster but in real life performances they are actually very similar. :/

    Its not just about a faster processor though. It has twice as much ram as the droid, which should make a noticeable difference when multitasking using memory intensive apps.
    Can't argue with the RAM aspect, but the problem is they never mention the RAM in the videos I've seen so it's basically saying the the processor is the only thing that accounts for the speed increase which isn't true. It wouldn't irk me as much if they included RAM in their statements; "The 1Ghz Sanpdragon processor and 512 RAM wil make the N1 pretty snappy when multitasking....etc..." vs "WOW...the 1Ghz Snapdragon Processor is SOOOO fast, it's blowing my mind...I think I'm gonna C**...uh...uh...aaaaahh" (ok so the second statement is a bit of a dramatization, but that's what I read whenever they get overly excited about the snapdragon processor).
    Intel and AMD have been having this battle for the last 20(?) years...
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    Don't forget the Droid also has a dedicated GPU while the Nexus One only has the snapdragon processor. This gives the Droid a huge advantage if things are optimized to use its GPU. I am crossing my fingers hoping that when Android 2.1 is released for the Droid, it uses the GPU for some of the 3d effects and the live wallpapers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpw2atox View Post
    Don't forget the Droid also has a dedicated GPU while the Nexus One only has the snapdragon processor. This gives the Droid a huge advantage if things are optimized to use its GPU. I am crossing my fingers hoping that when Android 2.1 is released for the Droid, it uses the GPU for some of the 3d effects and the live wallpapers.
    I'm not sure if this is real, but GPU is going to be useful for high end games...

    Unreal Engine 3 on the iPhone 3GS/iPod Touch 3rd Gen


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    Beware some of the class 6 32 Gb cards coming out have been proven to be class4's,and very unreliable.I'm sure SanDisk will have a proper one soon.
    Also from the Nexus Google notes it appears that our SD cards will soon be opened up so our phones can use the space for apps.
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