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Originally Posted by pwalker8
on the iPhone it's one and the same. My purpose is that I want to keep more information on my iPhone, i.e. there are times when I'm not on fast internet (LTE or WiFi) and I want to be able to access my music and books at that time. I do have the mophie space pack for extra memory, but since only the mophie app can access that memory and the app is very limited, it doesn't really work well for me.
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You *are* actually talking about storage space as Harry suggested. My poor old 4S only has 512Mb RAM but it has 16GB storage (some of which is for the system)
I too hope that the next generation comes with more storage space, I can't keep much on the phone and wish I had a lot more. For me though, 64GB will be enough. A new iPad will need 128GB (or more if its available)
Here's the info
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iPhone
iPhone (June 2007): 128MB
iPhone 3G (July 2008): 128MB
iPhone 3GS (June 2009): 256MB
iPhone 4 (June 2010): 512MB
iPhone 4S (October 2011): 512MB
iPhone 5 (September 2012): 1GB
iPhone 5S (September 2013): 1GB
iPod touch
1st generation (September 2007): 128MB
2nd generation (September 2008): 128MB
3rd generation (September 2009): 256MB
4th generation (September 2010): 256MB
5th generation (October 2012): 512MB
iPad
1st generation (April 2010): 256MB
iPad 2 (2011): 512MB
3rd generation (March 2012): 1GB
4th generation (November 2012): 1GB
iPad Air (November 2013): 1GB
iPad mini
1st generation (November 2012): 512MB
2nd generation (November 2013): 1GB
iOS doesn't use swap space, therefore, only RAM will be available to processes. (That said, iOS does support paging executables.)
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from
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3...d-touch-device