When many enthusiastic iPhone fans learned last year that the iPhone 6 would still feature 1GB of RAM instead of 2GB or even 3GB like many rival phones have, they were not happy. Of course, Apple typically doesn't upgrade components simply for the sake of upgrading them, and following the device's launch, we quickly learned that 1GB suited the iPhone 6 just fine — it absolutely slaughtered every other smartphone on the market in performance tests.
With the next-generation iPhone 6s, however, new reports suggest that Apple may have finally decided it needed more RAM to push performance and user experience to the next level. Beyond that, one new report that seemingly confirms the doubled RAM also hints at when Apple's next iPhones will launch.
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