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Originally Posted by jswinden
Hmm, the article goes on to state, "When you compare the specs under the hood, however, you can see that the Galaxy S5 pulls ahead of the iPhone 6: with its 2.5 GHz compared to the iPhone 6's 2 GHz, and with its doubling of the iPhone 6's RAM."
Oh really, they list 32GB as max RAM for S5 and 128GB as max for Iphone 6. This article is riddled with errors. Whoever wrote it is an idiot, and only other idiots would put any faith in it. It reads like a political commercial--full of blatant lies and incorrect data. In what universe is 128 half as much as 32?!?
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i believe that you may be confusing RAM with storage. RAM is used for running programs, including the operating system, with 1GB for the iphone and 2GB for the galaxy.
the iphone offers up to 128GB of storage space (depending on the model, with no way to expand via a memory card). the 32GB of storage on the galaxy, however, can be supplemented with a memory card (not sure what the max is, though).
i agree with you that the article has some very obvious errors. maybe the writer was in a rush to get it out first?