Maybe they should figure out how to keep the damn thing from crashing on my iPod touch and then they should focus on that. I'm kind of disappointed each time my 16gb touch crashes Safari right after I update it to a version that I hoped would have fixed it. Apple should stop putting form over function lol, I can barely get the thing to work.
Don't know what you are doing wrong, but I use Safari all day and it nearly never crashes. In fact, I can't even remember the last time it did, and I routinely have the maximum amount of tabs open.
My iphone's safari only crashes when I have more than 3 pages open. this isn't a design flaw with safari but rather with the limitations of the devices' ram. Try closing open pages and I'll bet you'll have more success.
I had sent it in for repairs thinking it was a RAM issue, but Apple Repair found nothing and sent it back. I just got it back today and it says that the problem could have been resolved when they did "routine resets and updates of the iPod Touch's internal software". The good news is that it hasn't crashed yet.
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Striker @ Apr 7th 2008 11:48PM
Maybe they should figure out how to keep the damn thing from crashing on my iPod touch and then they should focus on that. I'm kind of disappointed each time my 16gb touch crashes Safari right after I update it to a version that I hoped would have fixed it. Apple should stop putting form over function lol, I can barely get the thing to work.
loosely_coupled @ Apr 8th 2008 3:15AM
Don't know what you are doing wrong, but I use Safari all day and it nearly never crashes. In fact, I can't even remember the last time it did, and I routinely have the maximum amount of tabs open.
burntlungs @ Apr 8th 2008 11:20AM
My iphone's safari only crashes when I have more than 3 pages open. this isn't a design flaw with safari but rather with the limitations of the devices' ram. Try closing open pages and I'll bet you'll have more success.
slamEVIL @ Apr 8th 2008 3:24PM
apple will never stop putting form over function.
Striker @ Apr 8th 2008 7:42PM
I had sent it in for repairs thinking it was a RAM issue, but Apple Repair found nothing and sent it back. I just got it back today and it says that the problem could have been resolved when they did "routine resets and updates of the iPod Touch's internal software". The good news is that it hasn't crashed yet.