iPhone 15 Pro can get up to 8 GB RAM
- September 12, 2023
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The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro is expected to be a major upgrade over the current generation. According to rumors, it will have a periscopic zoom lens, titanium frame
The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro is expected to be a major upgrade over the current generation. According to rumors, it will have a periscopic zoom lens, titanium frame
The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro is expected to be a major upgrade over the current generation. According to rumors, it will have a periscopic zoom lens, titanium frame and USB-C port. Now, according to the report, the device is expected to have 8 GB RAM and up to 1 TB storage. According to a recently published report MacRumorsApple tested 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB storage configurations for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
These storage options will be the same as the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. There were rumors that Apple might offer a 2TB storage option for the iPhone 15 Pro, but MacRumors He argues that there is no evidence to support this claim.
As for RAM, Apple plans to use LPDDR5 DRAM for the iPhone 15 Pro. MacRumors It says two RAM configurations were tested: 6GB and 8GB, but it’s unclear which configuration Apple will choose for the final mass-produced units.
However, RAM configuration may vary depending on the memory capacity of the phone. However, a recent report by TrendForce suggests that Apple will offer 8GB of RAM on all iPhone 15 Pro models. This means the 6GB configuration may have been canceled. Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix are reportedly providing RAM for the new iPhones.
After all, we’ll have to wait until the iPhone 15 series is officially announced at the Wonderlust event this evening to know exactly what memory and RAM options will be offered.
In related news, case maker Spigen shared an image of an alleged iPhone 15 case ahead of Apple’s event. There is an oval-shaped button on the body instead of the classic mute switch, which indicates that the iPhone 15 Pro will have a new Action button. Spigen shared the photo on Twitter with the caption “something else.” This is more than a hint that the mute button will be replaced by an action button.
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