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2GB of RAM :(

Was hoping the 2GB of RAM bit weren't true. I love LG devices and wouldn't have minded getting the "lesser" of the two Nexus devices simply due to price and smaller size. But there's something slightly unforgiveable about just 2GB of RAM, especially with how taxing the latest versions of Android have proven to be. Maybe they've improved memory management in Marshmallow to make this a non-issue, who knows. But who else is a bit iffy about this?
 
IMO if you are running Touchwiz...you need 4GB of ram.
Yeah, certainly wouldn't hurt. Fortunately, the 5X will NOT be running Touchwiz.

I think 2 gigs of ram is plenty, even with heavy multi-tasking. Remember, ram management has greatly improved in android over the years. For example, Kitkatt and above were designed to work well even on devices with 512mb of ram.
Maybe 512MB RAM was the design target, but I think a 1GB minimum is much more realstic in actual use.

If they stuffed 8GB RAM in a phone someone would still moan about Android multitasking being a joke because they were playing Need for Speed, streàming Pandora, editing a huge Excel spreadsheet, while talking to his boss, downloading a photo album - but it slowed down when he opened Maps.
 
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imo, I don't think 2gb will be an issue. I think everyone is thinking we need 3gb not because of a current situation but a fear of something that might happen and to me thats just irrational fear. I doubt that Marshmallow will be that taxing because think about how many devices out now with less than 3gb that would bite the dirt. Also, if 2gb is an issue then 3gb won't be much help because that is just a half step up. You need 4gb for a full step forward since memory operates on powers of 2. My current N5 with 2gb still runs like a champ and I would expect it to do so for quite some time if I keep using it. I think this 2gb limit will be fine for the next 2 years. I don't really think people with 5x will keep it that long because its kind of an underwhelming phone anyway.
 
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Nexus 5x looks like mediocre midrange phone. I'm thinking of getting N6P the only problem is that gigantic form factor... I personally was hoping that N5x would be kinda like a Huawei P8

I disagree. While the 5X is not perfect(what phone is?), it's still a high end phone with some very nice features. I just wish it had a 64gig option.
 
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I remember when 16GB was huge for a mobile device not too long ago, but now it's a joke. Apps seem to get more and bigger. Will 32GB become the new '16 GB' (token useless entry level size) pretty soon?
Really? I don't remember 16 GB being huge. My first smartphone was the HTC Magic, which had something like 512 MB of internal storage, and I think I was able to get a 4 GB or 8 GB MicroSD card. I never felt that was huge or even that 16 GB was huge.

I don't think I felt any storage was huge until I got a 32 GB Galaxy Nexus. The phone was a bit crappy, but the storage was huge, and I could put all my favorite music on there (not just a few select playlists).
 
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I am considering starting a thread titled "i'm glad they kept it at 2 GB RAM"

The reason why I'm glad is that it means that Google is still trying to keep the prices somewhat reasonable while selling an efficiently well-performing phone. I own a 2013 Nexus 5, and got worried that I wouldn't be able to get another Nexus since the 6 was appropriately named Shamu and the price was equally bloated. This phone is relieving because when I do replace my 5 there will probably be a well priced new option. Now the question is if they continue the every-other-year thing or if they change that up. 4 years on the phone could be tough...
 
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