Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Apr 2007 21:53 UTC, submitted by eKstreme
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20 MBs of free RAM is the absolute minimum for Minimo, and that's for browsing light/mobile sites only. It requires over 25 MBs of RAM if you need to render CNN for example.
In comparison, and that's what the mobile manufacturers expect, Netfront requires about 3 MBs of RAM to render light sites, Opera Mobile 4 MBs (not Mini), Nokia WebKit 8 MBs, Openwave 2 MBs and Obigo 2 MBs (Openwave and Obigo can even run at 512 KB of RAM, but that's just for absolute minimum WML sites).
Please note that before Nokia going with Webkit for their next-gen Symbian browser, they did evaluate and contribute code to Mozilla. But things just didn't work. They could't shrink it enough. So, they went with Webkit (which is also high-demanding compared to others, just not as much as Mozilla).
As you can see, Minimo's 20 MBs of requirement is not an option for the market. Sure, it is a cool toy for us geeks (I have it installed on my Dell x50v PDA), but it would never get incorporated professionally in any smartphone. Not for at least 5 more years.