The new iPhone 8 and iPhone X will keep the RAM of the current iPhone 7

There is almost nothing left. We have been speculating for months and reading rumors and leaks about the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, a special edition on the occasion of the terminal's tenth anniversary; in fact, rumors about these terminals were already circulating even before Apple released the current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. But the wait is about to come to an end.

Tomorrow afternoon and from the Steve Jobs Theater in the new Apple Park, the Cupertino company will unveil its new flagships, along with other novelties. But while that moment arrives, the rumors and leaks continue, thanks to iOS 11 that has revealed more than one secret to us. And now we also know that new iPhones will have the same RAM as current devices.

No RAM news but ...

We've been discovering a lot about the iPhone 8 and iPhone X this weekend thanks to the latest beta version of iOS 11, but the news isn't slowing down. Developer Steve Troughton Smith He has provided some more information on the hardware of the new iPhone devices, including RAM specs and camera details.

Regarding RAM, Steve Troughton Smith states that iPhone 8 will have 2GB, while iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X will have 3GB. And this means? Well, it basically implies that there will be no change in terms of the amount of RAM in relation to current devices, with the only exception of the iPhone X which is a totally new terminal. To give us an idea, the current iPhone 7 Plus has 3 GB of RAM, while the iPhone 7 integrates 2 GB of RAM. However, the fact that there is no news in terms of RAM does not imply that there are not great better ones, although this is almost a no-brainer.

… With amazing cameras

Like current devices, especially the iPhone 7 Plus, the new iPhones with which Apple will try to surprise us tomorrow afternoon at that event that you can follow in detail through Actualidad iPhone, they will be especially focused on offering an unbeatable photography experience.

When it comes to camera technology, Steve Troughton Smith says that The iPhone X will have a 12 megapixel main camera with support for video in 4K quality at 60 FPS and in 1080p at 240 FPS.

And when it comes to the front camera, the exclusive iPhone X will feature a 7 megapixel front camera with support for 1080p video at 30 FPS. Previous rumors speculated that this device included a front camera also with support for 4K video recording, however, everything indicates that this will not be the case in the end.

As we said, throughout the weekend, the iOS 11 GM code has revealed some more information about the hardware of the iPhone X or iPhone of the tenth anniversary. Among these revelations is also the Apple's new A11 processor featuring six cores, two of them high-performance and four of them high-efficiency.

We have also been able to learn more about how Apple Pay and Face ID will work in conjunction with other services and applications, and we have even been able to access a detailed view on Face ID setup process.

We remind you all that Tim Cook and the rest of Apple executives will go up tomorrow from 19:00 p.m. Spanish time to the stage of the new Steve Jobs Theater to officially announce the new series of smartphones, the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. However, It seems that this will not be the only novelty Well, we could also attend the launch of the third generation of the Apple Watch, to a new Apple TV with support for 4k and about new AirPods.


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