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Apple iPhone 13 and 13 Pro could come with 8GB RAM and up to 1TB of storage

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Apple is planning for its new iPhones that will come under the iPhone 13 lineup. The leaks and rumors are continuously coming for these next-generation iPhones. According to the latest news, Apple may increase the amount of RAM in the iPhone 13, at least in the older versions of the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max.

The iPhone 12 became the first smartphone from the manufacturer to receive support for fifth-generation networks. Earlier it was reported that the iPhone 13 lineup will feature models with 1 TB of flash memory. With this amount of non-volatile memory, smartphones will receive 8 GB of RAM. At the moment, the maximum amount of RAM in Apple smartphones is 6 GB.

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This week Apple unveiled a new iPad Pro tablet featuring the Apple M1 SoC. The device received up to 2 TB of flash memory and 16 GB of RAM. In the basic version, users have access to 8 GB of RAM.

Recall that Apple iPhone XS was the first smartphone from the company, which was offered with 512 GB of non-volatile memory. Later, such models appeared in the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 lines.

The presentation of the Apple iPhone 13 line is expected in September this year. Apple reportedly took a large portion of the iPhone 13 screen orders from Samsung, handing them over to LG and BOE.

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