M MacSafe macrumors 6502 Original poster Jun 8, 2015 295 50 Oct 18, 2017 #1 hi I bought the iPhone 8 a week ago I notice to a lot of reloads- apps and safari website. Is that a bug on iOS 11.0.3?
hi I bought the iPhone 8 a week ago I notice to a lot of reloads- apps and safari website. Is that a bug on iOS 11.0.3?
P Pelea Suspended Oct 5, 2014 512 1,444 Oct 18, 2017 #2 it's what 2gb of ram gets you. apple saved $4 on adding an extra gig of ram so your phone will be obsolete 3 years sooner than it should be.
it's what 2gb of ram gets you. apple saved $4 on adding an extra gig of ram so your phone will be obsolete 3 years sooner than it should be.
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Oct 19, 2017 #3 Pelea said: it's what 2gb of ram gets you. apple saved $4 on adding an extra gig of ram so your phone will be obsolete 3 years sooner than it should be. Click to expand... 2 GB of RAM isn't causing frequent reloads at this point.
Pelea said: it's what 2gb of ram gets you. apple saved $4 on adding an extra gig of ram so your phone will be obsolete 3 years sooner than it should be. Click to expand... 2 GB of RAM isn't causing frequent reloads at this point.
G gregrose macrumors 6502 Jun 24, 2010 393 111 Oct 19, 2017 #4 C DM said: 2 GB of RAM isn't causing frequent reloads at this point. Click to expand... Yes it is. Ram is what saves program into memory. This is simple computing knowledge. Less ram = less saved program statuses.
C DM said: 2 GB of RAM isn't causing frequent reloads at this point. Click to expand... Yes it is. Ram is what saves program into memory. This is simple computing knowledge. Less ram = less saved program statuses.
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Oct 19, 2017 #5 gregrose said: Yes it is. Ram is what saves program into memory. This is simple computing knowledge. Less ram = less saved program statuses. Click to expand... The general theory is there, in practice, so far, it would appear that the current/recent line of iPhones isn't suffering much from that for most.
gregrose said: Yes it is. Ram is what saves program into memory. This is simple computing knowledge. Less ram = less saved program statuses. Click to expand... The general theory is there, in practice, so far, it would appear that the current/recent line of iPhones isn't suffering much from that for most.
teknikal90 macrumors 68040 Jan 28, 2008 3,434 2,203 Vancouver, BC Oct 19, 2017 #6 gregrose said: Yes it is. Ram is what saves program into memory. This is simple computing knowledge. Less ram = less saved program statuses. Click to expand... that's common knowledge. but iphone has historically been very good with memory management and as such 2gb seems to be more than sufficient at this point. Unless something is wrong.
gregrose said: Yes it is. Ram is what saves program into memory. This is simple computing knowledge. Less ram = less saved program statuses. Click to expand... that's common knowledge. but iphone has historically been very good with memory management and as such 2gb seems to be more than sufficient at this point. Unless something is wrong.