Hi,

It is recommended that media files(audio, video, pictures ) be stored on the
sd card as they occupy more space.

Thanks,
Megha

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on the sdcard,

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:13 AM, forester404 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> HI all.
> I have no experience in programming phones, but I have an idea for an
> application for the Android platform,
> and I would like to start implementing it with existing SDK and
> emulator.
> My application would probably need to contain a few  thousands
> images, about the same number of very short audio files - quality of
> sound and images should be acceptable, not brilliant.
> I know that Android is not binded to a certain hardware, but judging
> by the rest of the industry, do you think
> that application like what I've described above will be reasonable to
> run on a modern headset,
> when considering disk space limitations, or would all these media
> files take too much -
> (I estimate it very roughly at possibly a few hundreds megabyte - does
> it sound about right ?)
> any thoughts on that would be very welcome,
> Thanks
> >
>

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