iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus Release Date, Specs News: Devices to Arrive a Much Higher RAM and a Pre-Installed SIM
Fresh from the Apple rumors mill, recent news pointed out that the next-gen iPhone and its Plus variant will arrive with a higher amount of RAM and a pre-installed subscriber identity module.
A report from GSM Arena cited an unnamed person who claims to have some knowledge with "Apple's future product plans" saying that the iPhone 6s and 6S Plus will likely be launched with a 2GB of RAM.
The Cupertino-based tech giant has been shipping 1GB of RAM since 2012 so this news could mean that the company is already on the way of upgrading their devices. Several websites even went to say that this could also imply that users can now let background apps and tabs in Safari left for longer time without comprising greatly the unit's battery life.
"What is the benefit of additional RAM? Extra RAM enables your smartphone to handle multiple tasks at once," Amit Chowdhry wrote for Forbes.com. "This means it can handle many more tabs in a browser and faster responses from apps since more data can be stored in the memory, thus reducing the need for the smartphone to constantly access the slower flash storage. The difference in RAM is especially noticeable when you are playing games on your device."
Still another rumor indicated that the upcoming reiteration of the 6 and 6 Plus might come with a pre-installed SIM like that of the iPad Air 2.
In the case of the tablet device, the pre-installed SIM feature gives users quick access for data plan from any participating carrier company by just going to the Settings. This also eliminates the need for any contract signing while giving owners the freedom to switch carriers of their choice.
The newest versions of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus could be outed sometime in the middle of the year.