Minimum storage capacity for iPhone X is 64GB.
Apple will release the new, 10th anniversary iPhone 8 in three versions according to the internal storage capacity. The cheapest version will offer 64GB of storage, the mid-range to offer 256GB, while the top-end iPhone 8 (iPhone X) will have 512GB on board.
According to a new report published at the Chinese social network Weibo, Apple’s upcoming iPhone with an OLED screen will have 3GB of RAM for all three versions. A photo of a 64GB flash memory module from SanDisk has appeared online. SanDisk is expected to manufacture the 64 and 256GB chips, while Samsung and SK Hynix will be responsible for producing the 512GB versions.
Other reports, including one coming from the popular iPhone analyst Ming Chi Kue, inform that Apple will use 3GB RAM modules for all versions of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S plus, while the smaller 4.7-inch iPhone 7s will remain on 2GB. However, improvements in the RAM department will be made for the upcoming phones, resulting in up to 15% increase in the DRAM transfer speed.
Today’s info about the 512GB iPhone follows other recent iPhone X leaks, including info on the 3D sensing camera module, and the possible unveiling on September 12.