Well, yes, that's a drawback. There may be a case of some restaurants in some rural area dug in some thick stone walls (I can name a few here in Italy) with near to none indoor mobile data reception which for some arcane reason wants to push digital menus (Maybe for interactive menus, maybe to provide crisp quality pictures, maybe for the lulz)
I believe that he (which is who ported Emacs to Android) will keep uploading nightly builds in there. The stable Emacs 30.1 release will shortly be available in both the GNU FTP server and F-Droid
1. Access to SAF content providers. This is the intended way to mount cloud storages in Android and it even supports offline access, so it would finally give us a decent and trivial way to sync org files without fiddling with rclone/foldersync/etc...
2. Server mode: making Emacs run in the background seamlessly would make it a really handy swiss knife. Also, this should be necessary in order to use stuff like org-protocol
3. Interaction with other apps: make it callable from Tasker or stuff like that. I'd like to use the "share with" menu to capture quick notes and bookmarks
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