iPhone is a smartphone that does not require high memory usage like Android. Only 4GB or 6GB of RAM is enough and it will have fast performance and can handle multi-tasking very well without the system crashing.
Since the iPhone 12 Pro, Apple has started using 6GB of RAM to offer exponentially better performance. But until today, the memory that Apple uses on the iPhone is the LPDDR4X type that is widely used by mid-range Android devices.
For the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro, DigiTimes reports that Apple will use faster memory, which is the LPDDR5 type that is already used by many Android flagship devices or premium mid-range devices such as the Nothing Phone (1).
Not only that, all iPhone 14 are said to use 6GB RAM memory and no more models with 4GB RAM. Only, iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max will use LPDDR4X memory while iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max with LPDDR5 memory.
Among the reasons why the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max use large memory, may be because these two devices will remain with the Apple A15 Bionic chip. Only the Pro model is rumored to be powered by the Apple A16 Bionic chip.
The iPhone 14 is a device that is expected to stop using the notch design and switch to a hole-punch screen design. The camera is also said to be better and also for models that only offer eSIM use.