The upcoming iPhone 8 is rumored to be going the lates iPad route. It is
purported to launch in three storage options – the base 64GB, middle 256GB and
a whopping 512GB one, with all three sporting 3GB of RAM and the new Apple A11
chip.
This means Apple is looking to do away with the base 32GB variant of
previous iPhones on the iPhone 8 and entice customers with a more than ample
base storage of 64GB compared to the iPhone 7 lineup (which has
32GB/128GB/256GB).
The information comes by way of a China leak showing the alleged 64GB
storage chip, built by Sandisk. According to the source the 64GB and 256GB
flash storage will be manufactured by Sandisk and Toshiba, while the 512GB unit
by Samsung and Hynix.
This tidbit is to be taken with a pinch of salt but again, my money is on
the fact that this might prove to be true. The Apple iPhone 8 is slated to be
announced in the 3rd week of September, along with the iPhone 7s and
7s+








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