Rumors that the new iPhone 11 Pro series will have around 6 GB of RAM are not letting up. Although an official document and the Xcode 11 beta confirmed the amount of RAM just yesterday, the rumor is still persistent - and there is now an explanation for it.
All three iPhone models – iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max – have 4 GB of RAM. This has been confirmed by an official document Chinese regulator revealed – and lines in the Xcode 11 Beta found that confirm the discovered document. But now the rumors about 2 more GB are not letting up. According to them, the RAM in the iPhone 11 Pro series would exceed these confirmed 4 GB, bringing the total of the new flagships to 6 GB. In this case, these 2 GB are specifically intended for photography and are not accessible to the user.
Analysis of iPhones required
At first glance, this theory seems to make sense when you consider the performance behind the new camera module. The new functions are very performance-intensive, which is why a separate RAM for photography would be a clever move.
Since Apple is silent on this topic, it remains pure speculation that is not entirely unreasonable. A final confirmation will come from a complete analysis of the devices - this should arrive this weekend, as the official sale of the new iPhone 11 series starts tomorrow. Here you can find the first test reports on the iPhone 11 Pro summarized. (Photo by Usis / Bigstockphoto)