joeymoose
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i dont care about numbers honestly. it runs smooth as butter and thats what matters.
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second that..
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i dont care about numbers honestly. it runs smooth as butter and thats what matters.
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second that..
i dont care about numbers honestly. it runs smooth as butter and thats what matters.
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second that..
i dont care about numbers honestly. it runs smooth as butter and thats what matters.
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second that..
I care when its my money.
very true, if they advertise 512, then we need the full 512. bottom line.
...really?
It means exactly as a I said. While the hardware may indeed be 512mb of ram, the OS cannot address (use and/or see) all of it until the fixed kernel is in place.
Ever used Linux some years ago when you had to pass highmem switches to the kernel while booting to see more than 64mb of ram?
Are any apps we add placed on the 8GB of internal memory or on the ROM? Also if we add an extra 16GB SD card does this add to the internal 8GB's or is it somehow separate?