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In my app, I've noticed that as I push and pop a view controller containing an MKMapView, memory usage steadily increases. I've determined that there is a problem with MapKit itself, not my code, though. I made a test project containing simply a navigation controller in which I repeatedly can push and pop a view controller containing nothing but a map view- no annotations or overlays. As I push and pop the view controller over and over, memory usage increases by about .6 MB each push/pop cycle. Any thoughts as to why this is happening? I am using ARC. Thanks!

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I've done some testing in the iOS 5.1 simulator (I'm aware of the issues regarding profiling in the simulator, but I don't have any iOS 5 devices available for testing), and my results indicate that this is a bug in iOS 6; in the iOS 6 simulator I see the gradual increase in memory usage, but in the iOS 5 simulator, memory usage doesn't rise. I suppose this is an issue with Apple's new in-house maps.

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  • Does it get reclaimed when you force a memory warning? Are there leaks happening? Do some more profiling using instruments I'd say. Then file a radar if you've isolated a concrete bug. Oct 15, 2012 at 22:51
  • Some memory is reclaimed when I force a memory warning (~40% of the total lost memory) and Instruments is not reporting any leaks (which is expected since I'm using ARC). Oct 16, 2012 at 0:59
  • ARC does not mean there cannot be leaks. Oct 16, 2012 at 8:48
  • It does mean that I have less control over them Oct 16, 2012 at 15:11
  • You're less likely to have leaks, yes. What I mean is though, there could still be leaks in MapKit. Although unlikely one appearing for the simple case you've described. Oct 16, 2012 at 16:28

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