One of the biggest criticisms of the iPhone 6 and 6S' entry-level models is that they're well behind the RAM and ROM curve with just 1GB of memory and 16GB of NAND flash. Many rival smartphones offer twice as much or more.
Apple has chosen to leave its base model memory capacities unchanged since the debut of the iPhone 5 in 2012.
That, however, is about to change, according to an IHS analyst who described Apple plans to double both the RAM and ROM on the next iPhone release, which is expected to be unveiled in September as the iPhone 7.
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