"It used to be possible for Android apps to access any kind of storage on an android device through the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission. Writing to the SD card is useful for many different kinds of apps, e.g. file managers or cloud storage synchronization. However, the latest version of Android will no longer allow apps to write anywhere on external storage media, instead apps will only be allowed to access app-specific folders on SD cards. Android Police has an excellent writeup of the changes and the implications for users."
[ED Note: This is bound to irritate power users that rely on their SD cards for additional device storage.]
(Score: 1) by GeminiDomino on Wednesday February 19 2014, @12:33PM
I thought about switching to CM, but the truth is that my experience with it hasn't been all that positive on phones. On tablets (Asus Transformer, Nook Color), it's fantastic, but I've always had communications issues when I tried it on a phone. Admittedly, this was back when CM7 was current, so things might have improved since then. The truth is that I was just so disappointed I decided it was better to get my $350 back rather than keep jumping through hoops.
And I really feel you about the call recording. You'd think that would be easy to do, but none of my phones have ever been able to. :P
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