iPhone 14 Pro will have RAM on par with high-end Android smartphones

A reliable leaker from the Korean claims 8 GB RAM will be the memory level for the next-generation iPhone 14 Pro.

According to Neowin , this information is given based on the supply chain source in Korea. Despite having less RAM than high-end Android phones, the iPhone has always made a big splash in terms of operating speed, even significantly faster. Therefore, increasing RAM from 6 GB on iPhone 13 Pro to 8 GB on iPhone 14 Pro causes a lot of curiosity to consumers about the reason for this.

The leak source also claims that the mass production schedule for iPhone 14 Pro is now being accelerated, in which management is also stricter to ensure that the supply plan of key parts can be met in time to avoid impact. by the Covid-19 pandemic .

However, the source of the leak did not give information about the memory of other iPhone models. Earlier rumors said that the standard iPhone 14 models will have RAM increased from 4 GB to 6 GB, but the difference lies in the Pro versions as they are reported to keep the same 6 GB RAM level as their predecessors. This is quite surprising because Apple often makes a distinction in RAM between high-end and standard models, so rumors from the Naver source are more believable.

Concerning the camera on the iPhone 14 Pro. A source from famous analyst Ming-chi Kuo said that the iPhone 14 Pro will have a 48 MP main camera. That will be a breakthrough because the current iPhone 13 Pro uses a main camera of only 12 MP, a number that has been maintained since the iPhone 6S/6S Plus launched in 2015.

There are also rumors that the iPhone 14 Pro models will have a starting memory level of 256 GB instead of 128 GB like on the iPhone 13 Pro. However, the standard iPhone 14 models start at 64 GB – a downgrade from the iPhone 13 series, which both start at 128 GB.

Apple is expected to hold an event in September to launch the iPhone 14, so users can only consider the above information as unconfirmed rumors.

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