I know most Bolt owners are hoping to get ICS, but if ICS doesn't allow you to move apps to your SD card, would that be a dealbreaker for you? I think there are a few people that never move their apps to their SD card, so it won't affect you, but for the rest of us that move every app to their SD, would this lack of functionality stop you from upgrading your Thunderbolt?
Allow me to say that I'm not 100% positive that ICS on the Bolt won't allow apps to SD, but word out of the Acer a200 forum (they're getting their ICS update now) is that it's not allowed on their tablet. Also, I don't know how it would impact apps already stored on my SD card. (If someone knows the answer to this, I'd be very interested.)
For me, this would absolutely be a dealbreaker. Besides the fact that my Bolt runs perfectly, I rely on the extra storage my SD card provides and wouldn't be willing to give that up. As much as I'd be interested in checking out ICS, I would stick with Gingerbread. What about you?
Allow me to say that I'm not 100% positive that ICS on the Bolt won't allow apps to SD, but word out of the Acer a200 forum (they're getting their ICS update now) is that it's not allowed on their tablet. Also, I don't know how it would impact apps already stored on my SD card. (If someone knows the answer to this, I'd be very interested.)
For me, this would absolutely be a dealbreaker. Besides the fact that my Bolt runs perfectly, I rely on the extra storage my SD card provides and wouldn't be willing to give that up. As much as I'd be interested in checking out ICS, I would stick with Gingerbread. What about you?