With the advent of new Google Nexus S, Android reaches version 2.3 (Gingerbread), And with it the use of powerful and popular file system Ext4.
Ext4 file system is currently used in most modern distributions Linux, And it is considered quite stable and secure with minimal risk of data loss. Not for nothing Google has migrated its entire server infrastructure (the largest in the world) Ext2 to
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