Safari on my iPad Air has been crashing a couple times per session lately. Lots of low memory logs. I've read through a number of forum threads and it appears this is much more commonly reported now. Supposedly Apple engineers have now identified the issue and the next update should have a fix. One test that I saw mentioned was to go to any popular twitter users page and scroll down to have it load more messages three or four times, then scroll upwards fast. That kills it every time for me. Scrolling a Facebook page down through five or six "more messages" reloads kills it too. Sounds like a JavaScript DOM bug leaking memory to me, but some of the threads on this point to a DRAM bug, which would make sense.
Hey there, thanks for sharing your experience. I am glad Apple has an handle on it and the next update will fix it, yes I know you said supposedly. Interestingly I seem to be doing better, the only two crashes I have had are GroupMe and Flipboard that too only once each, since I set it up as new. There has been no reboots - still keeping my fingers crossed. The battery life on this is amazing specially since I rarely put it down. It would probably go another hour or so if I let it run down all the way. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk