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vs40

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Jan 9, 2016
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How do you know when you are hitting RAM limits on iOS? I've never seen an indication of that on my iPhone or iPad.
I think must common one is when web pages in Safari are reloading after using other apps.
And it is really bad, when pages are reloading even when you use just few tabs without switching to other apps, I have it sometimes on my 1. Gen iPad Air.
 
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pshufd

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Oct 24, 2013
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I think must common one is when web pages in Safari are reloading after using other apps.
And it is really bad, when pages are reloading even when you use just few tabs without switching to other apps, I have it sometimes on my 1. Gen iPad Air.

Okay, really old hardware. I've retired my oldest iPads. I have one that I use as a desk clock + weather display because it's like that.
 
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