Capacity limit in iOS 6 betas?

Recently Mid Atlantic Consulting, an American consultancy, has released a report according to which the existing beta versions of the iOS 6 would begin to give problems when reaching 500 applications installed, and when they reached 1000 they would stop working. Approaching the system capacity limit, applications would start to load slowly and take longer to run, to the point that the device could crash completely, requiring a restore via iTunes.

The capacity to host 500 applications without problems does not seem, in any case, a worrying limit, and for most users it is probably more than enough, since not many of them will reach such figures. Nevertheless, the consultancy has claimed to have contacted Apple to report this problem, "Demanding" that the issue be resolved and the capacity of the system expanded. The company's response, according to them, would have been positive, and they would have informed them that they are working to solve it.

It should be noted, however, that the news has been received with certain skepticism in the network. On the one hand, there is no shortage of users who say they are close to or have exceeded that number of installed applications that the software could not theoretically tolerate, without problems of any kind manifesting on the equipment. There has even been talk of iPhones supporting up to 1100 applications. On the other hand, there is not much credibility given to the ability that Mid Atlantic Consulting boasts to pressure Apple regarding the direction its reviews of the iOS 6 beta should take, as it appears to be a small consultancy. . It seems that he is secretly accused of trying to promote himself with false information. For now the controversy is served.