Apple just released the iPhone 13 series, and now the news about the next generation of the iPhone is gradually coming.
According to DigiTimes, Apple is expected to use QLC flash memory in the next generation of iPhones but did not specify which model or capacity will use QLC. At present, the maximum capacity of the iPhone 13 Pro series is 1TB, using the TLC memory chip produced by Kioxia.
Apple is working with multiple NAND flash chipmakers to develop cost-effective QLC (quad-level cell) NAND flash solutions, and could adopt the memory in its iPhone series as early as 2022, according to industry sources.
With the latest camera features including ProRes and 4K 60FPS videos, the device takes significantly more storage than regular videos.
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In the iPhone 14 series, Apple is expected to focus more on a complete redesign without the notch. The company will add the hole-punch design for Face ID. No news about the changes in the camera department.
If there’s no improvement in the camera department for iPhone 14 series, then the 1TB storage will be more than enough for most users, so take this rumor with a pinch of salt.
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is planning two 6.1 and 6.7-inch iPhone models, there won’t be a smaller 5.4-inch iPhone. You can also expect a new higher-end iPhone with titanium bodies and a vapor chamber thermal system.