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Google Android 2.2 on HTC Magic with auto app update? (Pics)

10 points| stejules | 16 years ago |androgeek.com | reply

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[+] stcredzero|16 years ago|reply
I bet the carriers are interested in app updates happening over WiFi and through syncing with the desktop. They would rather someone else foot the bill for that bandwidth.
[+] bockris|16 years ago|reply
Most of my apps are tiny in comparison to the actual amount of data (map tiles, images, youtube vids, web pages, etc) that I download. Streaming music is another big drain. I don't think the apps are even a rounding error in the whole bandwidth picture.
[+] jrockway|16 years ago|reply
Most carriers have enough network capacity to not really care. It's just AT&T that doesn't have a decent 3G network; Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile are fine.