PDF size limit?

Is there a size limit in pages that the iPhone can handle? It tends to freeze up or just close large PDFs (8+ pages). I know the iPhone will kill apps that exceed a certain in memory size.

There's no page limit, per se, other than the overall file size issue you refer to (not a hard limit there, either, but crashes are more likely with larger files and longer time since the last reset of the iPhone).

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