"Peter" <
occassional...@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1hq6e8lojgfha4ih5...@4ax.com...
> Just been looking at various really modern models and all seem to be
> just that.
>
> No problem; just wondered if there is convergence.
>
> I need a phone which gives full access to the filespace, without
> hacks, for stuff like emails and especially email attachments like
> PDFs.
>
> Obviously IOS phones have issues with that (I am very familiar).
>
> Symbian Belle is well hackable (I have a hacked Nokia 700) but it's
> usually very non-obvious what is stored where, and the filespace
> cannot be accessed fully via USB (on a PC/file browser); one can see
> it fully only with an app running on the phone which is a PITA.
One can see the phone's filespace if you connect as mass storage - there are
three blocks: -
The 'memory' of the phone - quite small - a few hundred Mb
The mass memory (flash) of the phone - 16Gb
The memory of the inserted uSD card (if any) - whatever you have plugged
in.
>
> I think Android must be doing some protection (like Symbian) otherwise
> nobody would sell apps for it.
There needs to be some protection or walleys will let file tidiers run over
it and delete [crucial system] files that have not been used for years.
>
> The Oppo Finder is quite interesting - just over 6mm thick but the
> screen isn't state of the art. OTOH the battery life is probably
> better as a result.