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If you have more average RAM usage, you need to include more RAM, which draws more power.
And there are your errors. You assume all of the RAM is always on use (read/write opposed to keep-state/refresh) and assume a single 1GB RAM unit takes significant more power then a single 2GB RAM unit so it has huge effects on daily battery-life. All three wrong.
Edited 2013-01-31 18:42 UTC
And there are your errors. You assume all of the RAM is always on use (read/write opposed to keep-state/refresh) and assume a single 1GB RAM unit takes significant more power then a single 2GB RAM unit so it has huge effects on daily battery-life. All three wrong.
I really don't think you're qualified to definitely speak to that, given that you've never handled a BB10 device.
On the other hand, reviewers have noted that the Z10 has had troublesome battery life. There's an issue somewhere.





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I know as WP fanboy you will be unaware of that but outside of WP there are platforms indeed doing clever memory management like freezing apps that are invisible in the background. You will also be shocked to read now that there is no difference in battery usage if you have empty RAM or RAM filled with data.
If you have more average RAM usage, you need to include more RAM, which draws more power. This is common sense.
BlackBerry only does this if you elect not to run in the Background, but given that it is an option, it is an uncontrolled situation.
You *have* downloaded the SDK, right? I mean, you're not talking bullshit? You have tried it?
Brave fanboy even taking over the most stupid argument that freedom is a handicap.
It takes real effort to be as stupid as you, I commend you.