6GB of RAM is included in the Apple iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone 14 Pro series: report

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 Recently, the Apple iPhone 14 series was unveiled for the international market. The highly anticipated 2022 iPhone series debuted with a number of upgrades from the previous model. According to a recent source, one of these improvements also included memory. Let's have a look, then.



The current iPhone 14 series, which includes the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max, is said to have more RAM than the entire iPhone 13 lineup, according to a MacRumors report. The current Xcode 14 beta, according to the claim, has files that show that all of the new iPhones have 6GB of RAM. In terms of memory, this represents an increase of 50% overall fromthe iPhone 13.


For those unaware, only the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max featured 6GB of RAM, while the base and mini model only had 4GB of RAM. In other words, the brand has basically brought higher memory modules for its iPhone 14 and the new iPhone 14 Plus model as well. Notably, Xcode 14 is basically the company’s IDE used to develop apps for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

Therefore, the report's main finding is that, for non-Pro versions, the new iPhones have, on average, 2GB more RAM than the previous generation. Although the RAM size was made public in Xcode, it is still unclear what the memory module standards are. In other words, it's not apparent if these have the newest LPDDR5 memory or a previous version.

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