Since the launch of the original iPhone, Apple has made efforts to hide some of the actual tech specs of the device from consumers. Apple has never advertised or even published the processor speed or amount of RAM found in the iPhone. Arguably, Apple is trying to shield customers from these technical distractions and instead trying to focus on overall functionality.
More technically inclined customers, however, still love to know what they have to work with. The original iPhone and iPhone 3G contained 128MB of RAM, while the iPhone 3GS was boosted to 256MB of RAM. Similarly, the iPad contains 256MB of RAM. This discrepancy offers a technical explanation why Apple is not supporting iOS 4 features such as multi-tasking on the original and 3G iPhone -- there simply isn't enough RAM. Click Title for Read More ...
Showing posts with label Cell Phone. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 20, 2010
iPhone 4 Confirmed to Have 512MB of RAM (Twice the iPad and 3GS)
Labels: Cell Phone
Posted by Jacknb1ack at 11:32 PM 0 comments
It's Android vs. Apple: Will You Switch Sides?

There's been a lot of jabber about OS market share, and dozens of comparisons between the two handset makers -- and soon it'll all come to a head. On June 24, you'll have to decide: Android or Apple? What phones are most appealing? Will either make you switch carriers?
Labels: Cell Phone
Posted by Jacknb1ack at 3:50 AM 0 comments
HTC Droid Incredible Lives Up to Its Name

Design-wise, the Droid Incredible appears fairly similar to the Nexus One, but it is essentially a CDMA version of the HTC Desire, which launched last February in Barcelona, Spain. The Droid Incredible has an 8-megapixel camera (as opposed to the Nexus One and Desire's 5-megapixel shooters). The Droid Incredible also has a strange rubberdized "topographic" battery cover, which I could have done without. While the Incredible is lighter, it doesn't feel as solid as the Nexus One.
While the Nexus One has four touch keys, the Droid Incredible has four physical hardware keys running along the bottom (Home, Menu, Back, Search). I actually prefer the Nexus One's touch keys, though, as it gives the phone a more streamlined look.
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Posted by Jacknb1ack at 3:45 AM 0 comments
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