On Jun 17, 4:26 am, Terry <terb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I checked on a new HTC One V.
>
> There the Environment method getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()
> returns "/mnt/sdcard", which cannot be used for anything. Trying to
> write there fails.
> The external memory is also reported as unmounted.
>
> There IS about 1 GB memory however - at "/mnt/emmc", (which is
> writeable) but that directory is NOT returned by any of the
> Environment methods. This seems to be the required "external" memory
> that you are referring to, but HOW does an app get to know that?

What happens if you try to download something (perhaps a PDF file)
with the built in browser?

Are you given the traditional error that this is not possible without
an sdcard?   Or does it go somewhere - if so, where?

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