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Apple iPhone 14 Pro & iPhone 14 Pro Max sloped to get a storage enhancement as even the cheapest iPhone 14 model to acquire 120-Hz Advancement display and 6-GB of RAM.

 

Apple iPhone 14 Pro & iPhone 14 Pro Max sloped to get a storage enhancement as even the cheapest iPhone 14 model to acquire 120-Hz Advancement display and 6-GB of RAM.

 

Rumor has it that even the entry-level in the iPhone 14 series will have a 120-Hz Advancement display, a famous upgrade on the iPhone 13 & iPhone 13-mini. 6-GB of RAM might be arriving too, although without a knock to 8-GB for the iPhone 14 Pro & iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apple's next 'Pro' iPhones might receive enhanced storage configurations, though.

 

Analyst Jeff-Pu has brought some details regarding the full iPhone 14-Series, not just Pro models. For context, Apple is still predictable to release two 'Pro' iPhones in the season, the iPhone-14 Pro & iPhone-14 Pro Max. Last year, Apple distinguished the iPhone 13 Pro & Pro Max from the iPhone-13 and iPhone-13 mini in three zones: cameras, Advancement displays and RAM. But, Pu believes that Apple will be doing away with two of those elements for the iPhone-14 series.

 

According to a research note seen by Mac-Rumors, Pu states that all iPhone-14 models will have 6-GB of RAM, an upgrade for non-Pro models. Currently, Apple prepares the iPhone-13 Pro and Pro-Max with 6-GB of RAM but practices 4-GB of RAM in the iPhone-13 and iPhone-13 mini. Although, Apple is supposed to have dismissed the mini model this year, it might replace it with a non-Pro Max edition.

 

 

For some reason, Apple may hold iPhone-14 Pro & iPhone-14 Pro Max to 8 GB of RAM, the least that Android flagships trust on these days. Moreover, all models are tilted to arrive with Advanced displays. Later, all iPhone-14 models might support variable refresh rates up to 120-Hz, corresponding the iPhone-13 Pro and iPad Pro ranges.

 

 

Furthermore, Pu states that the iPhone 14-Pro & Pro Max will be available from 256-GB of storage, not 128-GB. Apparently, Apple will bring back 64-GB as the entry-level storage configuration for the iPhone-14 & iPhone-14 Max, but this seems somewhat doubtful in MacRumors' opinion.

 

  

Rumor has it that even the entry-level in the iPhone 14 series will have a 120-Hz Advancement display, a famous upgrade on the iPhone 13 & iPhone 13-mini. 6-GB of RAM might be arriving too, although without a knock to 8-GB for the iPhone 14 Pro & iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apple's next 'Pro' iPhones might receive enhanced storage configurations, though.

 

Analyst Jeff-Pu has brought some details regarding the full iPhone 14-Series, not just Pro models. For context, Apple is still predictable to release two 'Pro' iPhones in the season, the iPhone-14 Pro & iPhone-14 Pro Max. Last year, Apple distinguished the iPhone 13 Pro & Pro Max from the iPhone-13 and iPhone-13 mini in three zones: cameras, Advancement displays and RAM. But, Pu believes that Apple will be doing away with two of those elements for the iPhone-14 series.

 

According to a research note seen by Mac-Rumors, Pu states that all iPhone-14 models will have 6-GB of RAM, an upgrade for non-Pro models. Currently, Apple prepares the iPhone-13 Pro and Pro-Max with 6-GB of RAM but practices 4-GB of RAM in the iPhone-13 and iPhone-13 mini. Although, Apple is supposed to have dismissed the mini model this year, it might replace it with a non-Pro Max edition.

 

 

For some reason, Apple may hold iPhone-14 Pro & iPhone-14 Pro Max to 8 GB of RAM, the least that Android flagships trust on these days. Moreover, all models are tilted to arrive with Advanced displays. Later, all iPhone-14 models might support variable refresh rates up to 120-Hz, corresponding the iPhone-13 Pro and iPad Pro ranges.

 

 

Furthermore, Pu states that the iPhone 14-Pro & Pro Max will be available from 256-GB of storage, not 128-GB. Apparently, Apple will bring back 64-GB as the entry-level storage configuration for the iPhone-14 & iPhone-14 Max, but this seems somewhat doubtful in MacRumors' opinion.

 

 


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