Since Apple isn’t in the habit of detailing all the specs of their iPhone series products as intricately as their Android competitors, we didn’t get a clear answer on how much RAM the iPhone 7 Plus really had. We know that the base iPhone 7 has 2GB RAM, but what about its bigger brother?
Year-round rumors had the iPhone 7 Plus phablet’s RAM pegged at 50% more than the base version, at a supposed 3GB mark. Today, we get confirmation of that rumor in the form of Geekbench and TENAA benchmarks from PhoneArena’s sources.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
- Apple A10 Fusion quad-core processor
- “6 Core” graphics processor (TBA)
- 3GB of RAM
- 5.5-inch FHD IPS LCD display, 1920 x 1080 resolution, ion-strengthened glass, oleophobic coating
- 32GB, 128GB or 256GB non-expandable storage
- Dual 12-megapixel rear cameras, f/1.8 & f/2.8, OIS, phase detection AF, 2x optical zoom, quad-LED (dual tone) flash
- 7-megapixel front camera, f/2.2 aperture
- Single SIM
- Lightning port, fingerprint sensor, IP67 (dust and water resistant, 1m deep)
- ??? battery (TBA)
- iOS 10
Well, there you have it. 3GB of RAM it is for the iPhone 7 Plus. That makes it the first ever iPhone to pack 3GB RAM. Rejoice, Apple fans.
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Source: PhoneArena