iPhone 15 Pro Models Could Still Come with 8GB of RAM
iPhone 15 Pro Models Could Still Come with 8GB of RAM
iPhone 15 Pro Models Could Still Come with 8GB of RAM.
The iPhone 15 series is expected to make its debut next month, possibly on September 12th or 13th.
As far as we know, only the Pro models (iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max) will feature the new Apple A17 Bionic chip, while the non-Pro models will stick with the A16 chip.
According to previous internal sources, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are slated to be equipped with 6GB of RAM, potentially the faster LPDDR5 memory provided by Micron or Samsung.
Starting from the iPhone 12 Pro, Apple has consistently employed 6GB of RAM in its iPhones.
However, it has been proven that this has been sufficient due to end-to-end vertical and horizontal optimization.
According to recent leaks from X (formerly Twitter) user @URedditor, this year’s iPhone might still have the chance to be fitted with 8GB of RAM.
It is alleged that in the case of the two models, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, the new A17 Bionic chip has been tested with both 6GB and 8GB configurations.
The source of this information isn’t certain about the final choice of RAM capacity, but it’s speculated that the higher storage tiers of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max might come with 8GB of RAM, potentially leading to a slight performance boost.
At present, this remains purely speculative. Considering Apple’s track record, there is a greater likelihood that the Pro series will adopt the same RAM configuration.
Nonetheless, the bundling of memory and storage capacity has become a standard practice in the Android realm, making the idea of Apple doing the same not entirely implausible.
This question still lingers unanswered:
Will the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have differing RAM versions?
Will they be tied to higher storage tiers?
Could they bring about a faster iOS experience?
Will they enjoy extended support for future iOS updates? These are all topics worth discussing.
