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Re: Sprint ROM release date speculation

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Originally Posted by dzuchowski View Post
it just does not have a "real" threaded mms in it. it is a hacked version that ms uses. I also saw some screen shots from the boy genius report on 6.1 and i have the beta 6.1 and mine dont look anything like it. it looks just like 6.0, i think maybe 6.1 for smartphones have a different look then the pro 6.1 for the moguls. i would also like to swap some starage on the fly to my ram, they use they same ram so why not? lets work on this
Wow, you really like talking out your ***, don't you?

Let's see here. First off, there's no such thing as threaded MMS. There's threaded SMS, which is what 6.1 has built-in standard, and is not "hacked." It's the real-deal. Then there's the new MMS (how would you go about threading pictures and videos?) which is what they're working on with Sprint to figure out.

Already clearly known is that 6.1 for smartphones looks completely different from 6.1 Professional. Welcome to January.

And storage and RAM are NOT the same thing, no matter how much you would like to think they are. The phone's storage is ROM, not RAM, and they cannot be swapped or adjusted. The ROM is WAY too slow to be used as RAM, and they're not interchangeable technologies. This isn't like the early days of WinCE/Pocket PC 2002/2003 where there was no ROM and RAM was used as both storage and system memory so you could allocate what you wanted to either. These days they're separated so there's no risk of losing all your data when the battery dies.

Seriously, if you're going to act like you know what you're talking about, actually know what you're talking about first.
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