Ravynmagi
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- Jun 16, 2007
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I think the iPads suffer a lot more from memory shortages than the iPhone does. Sure, I have to reload pages from time to time on my iPhone, but it's kind of rare. On the iPad, it may be a bit worse since I'm more prone to leave more tabs open, and use more memory-hogging apps like games. Would I mind more RAM in the iPhone? Of course not (unless it had negative repercussions), but I'm not too worried about it.
When they reveal the iPads in October, I'd like to see more RAM in them. Will the same 1GB be a deal breaker? Mmmm maybe. Although, not including TouchID would be a deal breaker for me just like it was with the first Air.
It's probably more rare on the iPhone because people are probably surfing less on their 4 inch screens and using mobile websites when they do. If they have a bigger iPhone, they might surf more and use full websites like they do on their iPad.