According to a new report citing sources within the iPhone supply chain, the iPhone 14 Pro series will have more RAM.
Apple doesn't usually disclose how much RAM an iPhone contains, nor does it usually communicate an increase. However, the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro have increased this to 6 GB. Now, the leaker "yeux1122" claims on the Korean blog Naver reports that the iPhone 14 Pro models will have 8 GB of RAM. It also reports that the mass production schedule is being accelerated. The leaker notes that 8 GB of RAM would mean the iPhone 14 Pro will be able to compete with the latest Samsung Galaxy counterpart. Traditionally, Android phones have more RAM than iPhones.
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However, Apple's iOS devices are performing better and better despite less RAM. So far, there is no iPhone with 8 GB of RAM. Apple only sells the new iPad Pro with either 8 GB of RAM or 16 GB of RAM. However, individual iPad apps can only use 5 GB of RAM, although Apple now offers workarounds. Regardless, there are also rumors that Apple is planning a new design for the 2022 iPhone lineup. For example, it is suspected that Apple will reduce the notch and perhaps switch to a "hole-punch" camera system. It is also claimed that the iPhone 14 lineup will get a 48 MP camera sensor and possibly switch to a eSIM-only system could change. (Image: Jon Prosser x Rendersbyan)
 
			



