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Wow, some major arguments here over quite a simple question.
The fact is that some people install everything to memory card and have no problems. Some do this and see stability issues. I have not read anyone report the same stability problems when installing to phone memory so I do that.
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It's just playing the odds at the end of the day since no-one has any firm evidence as to the cause of any problems I install everything to phone memory particularly memory resident apps. The only exception is games.
Messages likewise also on the phone memory, Anything like video, photos etc get placed on the memory card. This is not the first strawman argument you've made against one of my posts. You don't like me do you.
My background is in defense, electronics, specifically SIGINT and ELINT, so yes, I have a technical background with a little bachelors degree on the side in computer science. Nothing exciting, but enough to allow me the confidence and knowledge to answer the question in this simple way: It doesn't matter squat where applications are installed. Period. All your arguments hinge on screwing with a static system until it fails. If you want to go swapping memory cards, upgrading firmware, or whatever, then you have no expectation to expect flawless operation there after. I already said this, you are acting like I disagree with you. You don't upgrade your windows operating system and keep all your old programs running flawlessly, same with Symbian - Linux is a different matter though.
If you don't mess with your memory layout, then you don't have problems. You don't yank out your spare hard drive with the computer running and expect it to operate just peachy either.
Now you kids get off my lawn.
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