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iOS 7.1 proves my point that the crashes in previous versions is an iOS issue rather than a user issue that some idiots claim to be.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 So how many of these other "same hardware quality" laptops are still around six years later? That depends on the condition of the laptop you are talking about... My wife's six year old laptop (the brand is …
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Quote:Originally Posted by BigMac2 Quote:Originally Posted by rgwychu Sorry, I have a much higher standard for Apple, especially with the price I am paying for a low-end laptop like Macbook. If I purchased any other low-end brand laptop for a ver…
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Sorry, I have a much higher standard for Apple, especially with the price I am paying for a low-end laptop like Macbook. If I purchased any other low-end brand laptop for a very cheap price, then I probably wouldn't complain. It seems like you (and…
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Thanks for keep assuming that it is my own personal fault and disregard anything that AnandTech and other users on Apple discussion forum have to say. Yeah... if a third party app brings down iOS 7, which you believe is the case and I don't, all Ap…
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Not only that this crashing issue is more related to (the new) iOS 7 than the new A7, which brings back to my point that transitioning 64 bit is not a mere hardware design race, but also the 64-bit builds of the iOS still seem to run into stability…
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"Although things seem to have improved with iOS 7.0.3, the 64-bit builds of the OS still seem to run into stability issues more frequently than their 32-bit counterparts. I still see low memory errors associated with any crashes. It could just be t…
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Let's not forget supporting 64-bit is still a work in progress for Apple as iOS 7 still has memory management issues with the 64-bit platform. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7460/apple-ipad-air-review/9 Transitioning to 64-bit architecture is more…