Q. Im new to the Android phone, I just got it yesterday, and I want to save some images from my browser. However, it says I cannot do anything due to not having an SD card. I neither want to put in an SD card nor do I see a place to put one (if I must).
Can anyone help me?
Can anyone help me?
A. It is necessary to have an SD card much like a hard drive in your computer
Probably you don't store picture files, any more than you would store
picture files on a computer lacking any sort of hard drive. In a
pinch, you can store them on internal storage, but, again, for the
devices you are worried about, internal storage is at a premium.
Please note that a significant percentage -- probably a majority at
this point -- have external storage as part of on-board flash, which
cannot be removed (though, on Android 1.x/2x, may be unavailable if it
has been mounted on a host machine). Also, please note that the space
distinction between internal storage and external storage, and the
external-storage-not-available-when-mounted, issues are mostly cleared
up as of Android 3.0.
> HOW do you get the preferred directory in internal storage?
There is no "preferred directory", insofar as the "preferred
directory" concept implies that the user has access to the files, and
they don't have access to internal storage except via your app (or
except via rooting their phone). You get your internal files directory
via a call to getFilesDir() on any Context.
Probably you don't store picture files, any more than you would store
picture files on a computer lacking any sort of hard drive. In a
pinch, you can store them on internal storage, but, again, for the
devices you are worried about, internal storage is at a premium.
Please note that a significant percentage -- probably a majority at
this point -- have external storage as part of on-board flash, which
cannot be removed (though, on Android 1.x/2x, may be unavailable if it
has been mounted on a host machine). Also, please note that the space
distinction between internal storage and external storage, and the
external-storage-not-available-when-mounted, issues are mostly cleared
up as of Android 3.0.
> HOW do you get the preferred directory in internal storage?
There is no "preferred directory", insofar as the "preferred
directory" concept implies that the user has access to the files, and
they don't have access to internal storage except via your app (or
except via rooting their phone). You get your internal files directory
via a call to getFilesDir() on any Context.
Can you hack android phone to higher android version?
Q. i have a htc desire that has android 2.2,i want to test usbManager api,but it says that it needs at least api level 12,and mine is 8.so can i somehow hack my phone to a for example android 3.2 so i can use this feature?
i dont want to just upgrade my 2.2 android to 3.2 and cant use that feature,i mean does just upgrading the phone make that feature available?
i dont want to just upgrade my 2.2 android to 3.2 and cant use that feature,i mean does just upgrading the phone make that feature available?
A. its called rooting your phone i wont root mine but from what i hear its pretty sweet when you do, but there is no android 3.2 for android phones android 3.0 is for tablets android 2.3 is for phones, but as for upgrading to a version not yet for your phone you have to root it there are tons of videos on youtube that show you how or just google it.
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