Do the 2 GB of RAM of the iPhone 7 and the 3 GB of RAM of the iPhone 7 Plus influence Safari?

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Last year, the Cupertino-based company released the first iPhone with 2GB of RAM, but it wasn't the company's first device, as the iPad Air 2 received the 2GB of RAM a year earlier. The first speed tests in Safari between the iPhone 6 Plus and the iPhone 6s Plus showed us how the extra GB of RAM that Apple had included in the s version, it was noticeable and quite a bit in Safari, especially when opening and closing tabs and loading the content of the same. This year, after the launch of the iPhone 7 Plus with 3 GB of RAM, many users have been wondering that that extra GB can affect the performance of Safari and the management of the tabs that we have open.

The guys at 9to5Mac have performed a performance test of Safari and its tabs between an iPhone 7 with 2 GB of RAM and the iPhone 7 Plus, which as we all know is managed by 3 GB of RAM. Apple has seen the need to add an extra GB so that the dual camera that the Plus model releases can manage the capabilities offered by the two cameras built into the device.

As we can see in the video, the difference in the management of the Safari tabs is barely perceptible, since both devices load the pages practically at the same time. This GB of RAM does not include in the operation of Safari at least in this task. On this occasion, the 7-inch iPhone 4,7 is not once again impaired in its operation as it happens in many of the comparisons to which both devices are subjected.


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