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2010-08-03
, 14:57
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@ Texas
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2010-08-03
, 15:54
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#3
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2010-08-03
, 16:15
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Posts: 278 |
Thanked: 303 times |
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@ Norwich, UK
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2010-08-03
, 16:50
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Posts: 1,141 |
Thanked: 781 times |
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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2010-08-03
, 17:43
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Posts: 42 |
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2010-08-03
, 17:47
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Posts: 958 |
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2010-08-03
, 18:49
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Posts: 1,141 |
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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2010-08-03
, 22:07
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#9
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i noticed the rather large storage area needed for mappero maps. I downloaded about 900MB of maps, but it took 15GB of storage on n900... And i only downloaded the maps for the only a few states in north east of USA. This means that the storage on n900 can't even handle the entire USA -- it will run out of space really quick.
This is completely unacceptable to waste so much space.
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2010-08-04
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#10
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This is completely unacceptable to waste so much space.