via Pocketnow by Evan Blass on 6/4/12
Android is often lauded as the most open of the platforms, and probably with good reason: it allows for the most homescreen customization, the most desktop-like browser and email experiences, and the easiest method of sideloading applications. But there are still some areas in which Android is fairly restrictive in giving users the ability to freely utilize all the functionality of the device that they purchased. A prime example of this heavy hand is the built-in Gmail client’s refusal to handle compressed files in Ice Cream Sandwich, telling you only that their potential to contain ...
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