Some will, no doubt, but the majority will want to reach as many potential users as possible unless they like floods of one star reviews. That means aiming for mid-range specs.
Also... you might be stuck with a two-year contract, but ever since picking up a Nexus 4 I've vowed to never buy a phone on contract again.![]()
Jumping carriers to escape a Nexus 4, really a great plan. Several of my customers did that. Thank goodness for contract buyouts.
The more ram the better, when you consider that a chunk of it will be eaten by system software. And if you're a big multitasker, having less ram will allow you to have a worse experience in that department
Up to four apps on screen with Dual App and QSlide apps, plus SlideAside if thats still in there. More RAM is best RAM on a phone like that. Plus the ability to use better textures if there is in fact an 805/420 model....good textures can make up for a lot of things in gaming.
The system software comes off the GB, not the RAM.
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Open your RAM status. Tell me how much is currently reserved by the system. Note also that part of the memory is not visible because it is reserved by the graphics. This is why 1GB phones started failing so hard, with a few exceptions like the Moto X which was customised. Even the Tab 3 7.0 LTE with 1.5 GB does much better than the 7.0 wifi with 1GB in simple things like reopening an app or switching between two apps, and only the LTE has enough RAM to support Dual Window. Same as the 8.0 with the extra mem does DW but the 10.1 with (inexplicably) 1GB again does not....
Soundtrack to Chaos has the right of this. Same as anything less than 16GB storage is a raw deal, anything less than 2GB RAM is soon going to be a problem.