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Originally Posted by kennyc
Thus my point. It's not the same on every android device as was claimed and thus that screen says NOTHING about whether this device is android based or not.
In addition as I said earlier ANY linux device (which the Sony's have always been) will require some type of management for USB and SD-Card storage.
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Its not the same on every Android device, but it is something unique to Android. I'm a hardcore linux user, and I've been using a lot of embedded linux devices over the years, and Android devices are the only one I've ever seen that give you an option to enable or disable mass storage when connecting to the computer via USB. Most linux based devices automatically switch to be used as a USB storage device when it connects to a USB host.