A quick and hopefully not silly question:
Regardless of whether Verizon's version of the Galaxy Nexus has 16GB or 32GB, I'd like to know about app storage. I had heard somewhere that Honeycomb allows applications to be installed on all available storage memory, not just a limited partition for internally stored apps and using apps2sd for the rest. If that's right, will this also be true for ICS?
Would this mean no more need for apps2sd?
Thanks
JR
Regardless of whether Verizon's version of the Galaxy Nexus has 16GB or 32GB, I'd like to know about app storage. I had heard somewhere that Honeycomb allows applications to be installed on all available storage memory, not just a limited partition for internally stored apps and using apps2sd for the rest. If that's right, will this also be true for ICS?
Would this mean no more need for apps2sd?
Thanks
JR