Some people think that Musk is very nervous about making a car for Apple and will only target it; There are also people who support Musk to finally say what he dare not say. Just as the two sides were arguing over the issue of "Apple tax", a lawyer certified as a law firm in Shanghai said that he would sue Apple for occupying Apple's memory.
The thing is, this honest and frank lawyer sued OPPO on the grounds of "memory capacity" and issued a document saying that he would sue Apple, Huawei and other companies in the future. In fact, lawyers are not the only ones who are concerned about the "false memory capacity" of mobile phones. As early as April, Yun-peng Yue of Deyun Society voiced the same question, which triggered 3 1 10,000 people to participate in the topic discussion.
In the discussion, we found that all storage media, whether SSD solid state hard disk, CCD mechanical hard disk or mobile phone storage space, had the problem of virtual label from the day when storage devices were born. Even the iPhone, which is called "conscience product" by fruit powder, has a virtual label.
"Virtual label of storage space" is an unavoidable problem for major manufacturers. On the one hand, storage media manufacturers usually follow JEDEC industrial standard (decimal standard), which makes storage different from what we know; On the other hand, it is related to the system and pre-installed software. When a new mobile phone leaves the factory, in addition to installing a mobile phone system that occupies memory, major manufacturers will also implant some third-party applications from their partners into the system.
Although in 20 16, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued the Interim Provisions on the Administration of Application Software Presetting and Distribution of Mobile Intelligent Terminals, which made it clear that third-party applications pre-installed in mobile terminals such as mobile phones must be uninstalled, those manufacturers often directly implant third-party applications into the bottom of mobile phone systems, and these applications often cannot be completely deleted.
A large number of third-party applications are pre-installed and cannot be completely deleted, resulting in more and more cases of insufficient memory in mobile phones. In order to solve the problem of insufficient content, iPhone, Huawei, OPPO and other manufacturers chose to "upgrade memory" and launched 64G, 128G, 256G, 1TB versions of mobile phones. Among them, the price of iPhone upgrade memory is the most expensive, and people often vomit "IQ tax". Take iPhone 12 as an example. The difference between the 64GB version and the 256GB version can reach 1300 yuan.
At present, most major manufacturers adopt the method of "upgrading memory" to meet everyone's demand for large memory. This synchronization also requires users to spend more money to buy models with larger memory. However, some "players" have found another way to "reduce" pre-installed third-party applications, reduce the ways in which applications occupy memory, and increase the available space of mobile phone memory. The most noteworthy thing is Huawei's former comrade-in-arms Coolpad.
This year, Coolpad launched the first shot of returning to China with the new machine COOL20. Like Huawei, OPPO, vivo and other brands, Coolpad also made relevant preheating before the new machine went online. Among them, the selling point of "maximum 128G large memory" played by Coolpad during the warm-up period was questioned by a group of machine friends: Is this the highlight of the new machine?
In fact, the maximum built-in memory of COOL20 128G is really a brilliant selling point. Compared with domestic mobile phones of the same grade (128G), coolpad COOL20 has only 32 pre-installed third-party applications (including many daily essential applications such as telephone and calendar), while the number of pre-installed applications for mobile phones of the same price is as high as 50+, and the overall available memory is much less than that of coolpad.
On the other hand, in order to pursue smoother mobile phone performance, major mobile phone manufacturers usually increase the space occupation of mobile phone operating systems, while Coolpad does the opposite.
It is understood that the Cool R&D team, based on the development and optimization of its self-developed CoolOS system, integrated the same model of Huawei's flagship EROFS file slimming system and peer-to-peer excellent underlying code into the bottom of COOL20 system, and successfully achieved the "slimming" effect of reducing system files by more than 25%. For this reason, the internal space of COOL20 is larger than that of the traditional 128G mobile phone, and it runs more smoothly. This also explains why COOL20, which is also a MediaTek G80 chip, can run out of 226,000 (Ann Bunny) mobile phones of the same class or even the same chip.
In principle, major manufacturers such as iPhone, Huawei and OPPO can meet everyone's demand for large memory by "upgrading memory", but overall, Coolpad's innovation in the number of pre-installed applications and the space occupied by mobile phone systems is more commendable. Which "expansion" scheme do you prefer?