Payal Amin wrote:
> I think we should be able to browse the sdcard files through 
> applications.. because in real phone when we insert an sdcard, we are 
> able to open all kind of files like a word file or text file. 

If by "real phone" you mean iPhone, I'm not aware that it has a Word 
viewer. Or an SD card slot, for that matter.

If by "real phone" you mean Symbian, I believe there are third-party 
Word viewers, but I am not aware there is one that is part of the 
operating system.

The only "real phone" that has a Word viewer built in by the mobile OS 
maker is Windows Mobile, AFAIK. Maybe Blackberry -- I am not sure if 
they wrote their own or if they licensed somebody else's reader.

The point is, I am unclear why you think it is a given that the mobile 
OS creator has to provide Word viewers as part of the actual operating 
system, given that few of their competitors do.

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