M mspm47 macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 28, 2008 4 0 Jun 21, 2010 #1 Got it. Now I have no memory and the unit is very sluggish. Tried rebooting, turned off, nothing. VERY LOW MEMORY. Anyone having this problem, or have a solution? Thanks
Got it. Now I have no memory and the unit is very sluggish. Tried rebooting, turned off, nothing. VERY LOW MEMORY. Anyone having this problem, or have a solution? Thanks
appledude222 macrumors member Jun 4, 2009 36 7 Jun 21, 2010 #2 iphone memory problem Yep, having that same problem!!!I am only getting around 11 mb and all of my app have barely any ram. There probably is no solution because ram is internal, so your only solution is to buy the iPhone 4
iphone memory problem Yep, having that same problem!!!I am only getting around 11 mb and all of my app have barely any ram. There probably is no solution because ram is internal, so your only solution is to buy the iPhone 4
Fast/Furious macrumors regular Oct 18, 2008 147 0 Vancouver, BC Jun 21, 2010 #3 What kind of iPhone.. 3G, 3GS? Note: The 3GS has 256MB of RAM, compared to the 128MB on the 3G; the iPhone 4 has 512MB so the (lack of) RAM is probably your issue.
What kind of iPhone.. 3G, 3GS? Note: The 3GS has 256MB of RAM, compared to the 128MB on the 3G; the iPhone 4 has 512MB so the (lack of) RAM is probably your issue.
M mspm47 macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 28, 2008 4 0 Jun 21, 2010 #4 i am on the phone with support now. doing ANOTHER restore but not restoring from a back up.
M mspm47 macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 28, 2008 4 0 Jun 21, 2010 #5 Fast/Furious said: What kind of iPhone.. 3G, 3GS? Note: The 3GS has 256MB of RAM, compared to the 128MB on the 3G; the iPhone 4 has 512MB so the (lack of) RAM is probably your issue. Click to expand... I have the 3G. Tech support is telling me it should not be draining battery and memory like this but you have a valid point.
Fast/Furious said: What kind of iPhone.. 3G, 3GS? Note: The 3GS has 256MB of RAM, compared to the 128MB on the 3G; the iPhone 4 has 512MB so the (lack of) RAM is probably your issue. Click to expand... I have the 3G. Tech support is telling me it should not be draining battery and memory like this but you have a valid point.
C crazyeyes macrumors regular Oct 5, 2005 195 17 Easton PA Jun 22, 2010 #6 how are you guys checking how much memory your iPhones are using? I didn't know you could do that with the iPhone and was just curious how to do it?
how are you guys checking how much memory your iPhones are using? I didn't know you could do that with the iPhone and was just curious how to do it?