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I7guy

macrumors Nehalem
Nov 30, 2013
34,181
23,886
Gotta be in it to win it
Without a virtual memory concept it seems, no amount of memory will be able to prevent some one finding some combination of websites that cause a crash.
 

sunking101

macrumors 604
Sep 19, 2013
7,416
2,656
Without a virtual memory concept it seems, no amount of memory will be able to prevent some one finding some combination of websites that cause a crash.

The thing is, I just use my phone normally. I don't try to find any websites which will crash....and the damn things still crash :-/
I also get FREQUENT page hangs, where a website will start loading and the blue progress bar will get 1/8th of the way across....and just stick there. Only force-closing the app will cure this.
iOS7 is buggy as hell, and also very revealing of a lack of RAM.
 

cynics

macrumors G4
Jan 8, 2012
11,959
2,154
The thing is, I just use my phone normally. I don't try to find any websites which will crash....and the damn things still crash :-/

I also get FREQUENT page hangs, where a website will start loading and the blue progress bar will get 1/8th of the way across....and just stick there. Only force-closing the app will cure this.

iOS7 is buggy as hell, and also very revealing of a lack of RAM.


I didn't read back but have you tried to restore from new?

I was having similar experiences (maybe not as severe as you) and I did a restore for another problem I was having. Feels like a new phone and is WAY more stable.
 

Menneisyys2

macrumors 603
Jun 7, 2011
5,997
1,101
Without a virtual memory concept it seems, no amount of memory will be able to prevent some one finding some combination of websites that cause a crash.

Still, given that an average webpage can easily make Retina iPads (the models most prone to crashes because of the highest RAM usage for Web pages) allocate 100-200 MBytes for themselves, adding another 1GB of RAM would seriously reduce the crash / tab reload incidents.
 

iOSBry

macrumors 6502a
Jan 16, 2013
516
290
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