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Old 06-17-2011, 02:20 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by =X= View Post
It's jut internal memory. External memory is an SD card(microSD really). Internal memory cannot be removed or increased. External is just a microSD card that can be removed from the phone, so you can effectively have multiple SD card.

You don't have to root the phone, to install apps period. You can even install apps from different Markets like Amazon's Appstore or from websites directly.

What the reviewer was saying was how to removed apps that came from the phone provided like T-Mobile, where you do not have access to remove those apps. As a root user you can.


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Does it make any difference if an app is stored on the internal memory vs. the SD card? I understand that the t-mobile apps can't be move/removed without rooting. Do certain apps need to be stored in the internal memory?
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