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iPad Air 2 Said to Feature 2 GB of RAM, and iWatch, 512 MB with 8 GB Storage

Purported iPhone 6 schematics reveal that the handset will pack 1 GB of RAM – enough for a great user experience – but the rumour mill is keeping mum on the next-generation iPad . . . well, until today, that is, as sources from Apple’s supply chain have informed the Taiwanese TechNews that Apple will use 2 GB of RAM in the iPad Air 2, fueling speculation about a split-screen multitasking feature.

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iphoneincanada.ca
Settler3960d ago

Hmm, This is interesting :)

neoragex3949d ago

2GB Ram, what the absolute fuck is apple thinking about, that would be lovely.

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Apple now upgrading iPad 4th gen replacements to newer iPad Air 2 as stock dwindles

Customers in need of a whole unit replacement for their fourth generation iPad may now receive a newer and more capable iPad Air 2 as a substitute from Apple Stores and authorized service providers. Apple is implementing the new policy, allowing its repair staff to ship an iPad Air 2 for a unit replacement when stock of the aging and now discontinued 4th gen iPad isn’t available.

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iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 and iPad mini 2 Updated With Improved Storage, iPad Pro Price Reduced

This tells me that Apple has placed a truly massive order for storage to consolidate it across their entire product lines. Can't wait for the Chipworks and iFixit tear downs.

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PSA: 4 Steps to Revert to the 4-Digit Passcode on iOS 9

Lately," I’ve heard a couple of complaints from a few of my friends who are new to iPhone/iOS. Having to type an extra two digits to log on is a big pain and, personally, I don’t blame them. As part of iOS 9, Apple now requires any new device (or old devices that have been restored to factory settings running iOS 9) to create a 6-digit passcode as part of the initial setup. Apple’s reasoning behind this centers around the idea that with more digits comes more combinations, making the passcode more difficult to crack."

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ChrisW3526d ago

I took the easy way out... I turned off the passcode.