JasonSamfield, you are really really MISreading and MISquoting the post in that link.
The user there states:
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Originally Posted by theblackslab
The Blackberry's limitation of only using the onboard app memory is a security "feature" from the corporate/military days.
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and you state:
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Originally Posted by JasonSamfield
because of the military standard being used that restricts the actual memory to 12.5% of the onboard memory
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Now, read that again. And again. Where's the military restriction stated at 12.5%?
The post on the link is referring to the fact that the corporate/military requirement FOR security is that the application memory be kept separate from the remainder. For security purposes, so that the device memory can be wiped via remote command.
That's the purpose.
Now, back to reading comprehension, please.