Safari browser freez

Hi,
Just got iPhone 4s and noticed that after visiting multiple different sites, the Safari browser starts to freez.  It does not load previously visited site. 
To resolve the issue, either a restart or leave the phone unused for few mints and then it starts to work again but after some time freezes again.
I have done clean restore but no success.  Anyone else having such an issue?
Thanks.

If there's a lock to the top-right corner it could mean that rotation lock is on.
- Flip the switch on the right
OR
  - Go into Multitasking and turn Rotation Lock off.
What you can do while in Multitasking is press and hold your finger on the safari icon (while on the Home Menu) and then press the "-"
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