According to a recent report, the upcoming iPhone 15 series will receive a RAM upgrade across the board. According to TrendForce via MacRumors, Apple intends to increase the capacity and specifications of DRAM, which could potentially improve performance for Apple’s next flagship.
While its not mentioned in detail, but the Pro models will be upgraded to 8GB of RAM, a modest increase from the current 6GB. This could result in improved performance for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. It’s also possible that the capacity of the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models will not be increased.
In addition to capacity increases, its reported that Apple may be considering introducing LPDDR5 RAM, a faster specification than the iPhone 14’s LPDDR4X. Because the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max currently use LPDDR5, this change could bring non-Pro models’ performance closer to that of the Pro models.
The combination of more RAM and the upcoming A17 Bionic chipset could cement Apple’s lead in compute performance. This would be the first RAM upgrade since the iPhone 12 Pro debuted with a 6GB capacity.
Exclusive renders of the device have surfaced, providing insight into what to expect from Apple’s upcoming flagship phone. The edges of the phone have been redesigned to create a more seamless transition to the frame, promising a more comfortable grip and reducing the possibility of accidental touches.
Apple is also ditching its proprietary connector, the Lightning port, in favour of the more widely used USB-C. This modification is in response to the European Union’s push for a universal charging standard for all smartphones and devices. The iPhone 15 Pro will be even more versatile and compatible with a wider range of accessories thanks to the new USB-C port.
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