iPhone 15 Pro models might still release with 8GB RAM. It’s anticipated that the iPhone 15 series will debut next month, maybe on September 12 or 13. As far as we are aware, the non-Pro versions will continue to use the A16 while the Pro variants (iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max) will solely employ the new Apple A17 Bionic chipset.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max were reportedly still going to include 6GB of RAM, according to a prior insider tip. Possibly from Micron or Samsung, and of the speedier LPDDR5 version, but 6GB is 6GB anyway. Since the iPhone 12 Pro, the iPhone has only had 6GB of RAM. But owing to end-to-end vertical and horizontal optimization, that has proven to be sufficient.
iPhone 15 Pro models might still release with 8GB RAM
According to a fresh report from the same X (formerly Twitter) user @URedditor, there may yet be a possibility to see an iPhone with 8GB this year. According to rumors, the new A17 Bionic has been tested in both the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max variants with 6GB and 8GB of RAM.
The source is unsure of the final RAM capacity that was chosen, however Apple is possible that higher storage tiers of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will include 8GB of RAM and maybe offer a modest speed boost. This is only conjecture at this moment, and based on Apple’s past performance, a uniform RAM capacity throughout at least the Pro range seems more plausible.
iPhone 15 Pro Specifications (Rumored)
Having said that, linking together RAM and storage quantities has long been common in the Android world, so it would not be completely absurd to think Apple is doing the same. We’re interested in your opinions as this one is still up in the air.
Will the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have several RAM configurations? To what higher storage tiers will they be connected? They could perhaps lead to a faster iOS experience. Perhaps subsequent iOS updates will be supported for longer? all appropriate conversation subjects.