This year’s iPhone 13 Pro comes with only 6GB of RAM. but now iPhone 14 Pro might have more RAM
According to a recent estimate, Apple’s future 2022 flagship iPhones might have as much as 8GB of RAM.
Apple’s speculated iPhone 14 Pro is expected to include 8GB of RAM, compared to the current iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, which both arrive with 6GB of RAM. Although there are several mistakes, this information comes from the same individual who successfully anticipated an earlier iPad mini update.
It is “yeux1122” who has done the posting on the Naver blog in Korea. The news was initially seen by MacRumors.
“yeux1122” shows that the supply chain needs for the extra RAM have already been established, according to the study.
Using a translation machine:
The iPhone 14 Pro, due out later this year, will reportedly include 8 GB of RAM.
Parts of the supply chain have already been verified with relevant firms, and the timeline for mass production seems to be moving more quickly. The RAM and the latest Galaxy flagship model are now the same size.
It’s true that the Korean storey rightly points out that the change would make the next flagship iPhones equal those from Samsung, but iOS does need less RAM to work properly than Android for several reasons. More RAM might be a result of additional functionality, such as the increased quantity of data required for enhanced photography and videography.
Apple’s new iPhone 14 range is scheduled to be released later this year, most likely in September. Only the two Pro versions will get the 8GB of RAM upgrade, which will be available in four flavours.
