Yup thats true. Most of the phones, will have limited internal storage
space. Still, it's possible to create emulators with more internal memory,
but then, those emulators won't give you a real testing ground.

On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:30 AM, John Gaby <jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to set the emulator's internal storage size?  It is
> currently set to a fairly low value.
>
> Also, while searching for the answer to this question (which I didn't
> find), I ran across several threads which seemed to indicate that many
> phones have a very limited amount of internal storage.  If I have an
> application which is 30 Mb (due to graphics and audio resources), is
> this going to be too large for most people to use.  Should I be
> looking to install my application on the SD card instead (can this
> only be done on version 2.2 systems?).
>
> Thanks.
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