Leaked Schematic Reveals Apple May Release 128GB iPhone 6
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Posted August 21, 2014 at 1:58pm by iClarified
A newly leaked schematic reveals that Apple may release a 128GB iPhone 6. Also, it appears that the 32GB model may get dropped.
GeekBar posted the schematic to Weibo alongside a table which showed part numbers for the phone's various memory options. While 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB sizes are on the list, 32GB is missing.
According to the chart, the 16GB memory will be supplied by Toshiba and Hynix, the 64GB memory will be supplied by Hynix, Toshiba, and SanDisk, while the larger 128 GB units will come from Toshiba alone. Although the 32GB memory is missing from the list, it doesn't necessarily mean that Apple has dropped this option. However, its absence is notable.
Back in June, a report claimed that a 128GB iPhone 6 would indeed be launching, however it would be limited to the 5.5-inch model.
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On a 16GB device you're left with 12 GB usable memory. No chance for a decent music collection on your iPhone plus a few pictures or videos. Don't even think about gaming, sophisticated Gaming apps are 1GB and more.