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“Apple is losing its grip on the IOS and iPhone ecosystems. One example is the bad experience of IOS killing the background apps, which shows that Apple is not planning and controlling the IOS ecosystem well. Another example is the sudden increase in RAM for different iPhone models, which creates a lot of fragmentation and confusion for developers and users. It also makes the iPhone less efficient and reliable. I remember the days when the iPhone had 1G RAM, and it could keep the app content even after restarting. But those days are gone and it's not over yet.”

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