Apple’s new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus smartphone were announced last week, the handset went up for pre-order on Saturday and will launch on the 25th of September.
Apple announced the majority of the specifications for their new iPhones, although they did not confirm how much RAM the handsets come with.
We previously heard rumors that the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus come with 2GB of RAM, this has now been confirmed by the code 7GM, which also confirmed that the new iPad Pro comes with 4GB of RAM.
This is double the RAM that is found in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus as both handset come with 1GB of RAM, the news was revealed on Twitter by developer Hamza Sood.
Not much of a surprise but Xcode confirms 2GB of RAM for the 6s (and 6s plus), and 4GB for the iPad Pro pic.twitter.com/X8Ym4DtamS
— Hamza Sood (@hamzasood) September 13, 2015
Apple’s new iPhones also comes with a new processor, the Apple A9 and both handset now feature the company’s new 3D Touch display.
Other new features on the handsets include updated cameras, which include a 12 megapixel 4K capable camera on the back of the devices, both of the new iPhone will come with iOS 9, which is due to be released this week on the 16th of September.
Source 9 to 5 Mac
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