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awestroke ◴[] No.45186752[source]
Hilarious how they refuse to list memory (RAM) capacity of their phones. Probably because they are way behind other phones in that regard.

Which is weird, since they focus so much on on-device AI. I guess the very very slightly lower profit margin from including more RAM is incredible unpalatable.

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whalesalad ◴[] No.45186856[source]
It's because since the invention of the iPhone ram has never been a concern of the customer. I've never considered it, or felt the need to.
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pgm8705 ◴[] No.45187694[source]
Not sure why the downvotes, it's largely true. Almost every non-techie I encounter in real life incorrectly uses the term "memory" to mean storage space.
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1. ziml77 ◴[] No.45188535{3}[source]
Is it really that incorrect? Flash memory is persistent storage. Memory cards used to be how game saves were stored on consoles. The M in ROM stands for memory.

So it seems like we're using the term memory too narrowly, rather than them using it incorrectly.