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sanke1

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iOS is getting extremely complex and bloated year by year (Natural Software evolution we say). It is consuming more RAM. Apple is trying to optimise Safari to use less RAM but as today's websites are getting more and more image heavy and complex, 1 GB RAM is already the bottleneck here. The move to 64 bit is not helping the cause.

Apple saved few bucks by not using print ink on front of the box. That money could have been used to add at least 512 MB RAM to the devices?

One cannot optimise a software to infinity. Very soon the hardware limits are reached. Since we are on 1 GB of ram for more than 2 years (since iPad 3), I fear that Apple has already reached limits of 1 GB.

As many of our fellow macrumors members have already confirmed Safari tab reloading issue to be present in both variants of iPhone 6's, the question is, do you feel cheated?

We don't have to get emotional that "ohh I have purchased iPhone 6 so I must defend/justify my purchase". Consider that for a moment, you have not purchased it and then tell us what you feel.
 
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