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That was an early rumor that was debunked with no credibility. Apple would never go from three GB of RAM from the iPhone 8+ To 8 GB for the iPhone XS Max.
It was an obvious nod to the note 9 having 512/8. Anyone who knows anything about iOS knows that even 5 or 6gb would be hard to fathom, and 8 was a joke.
 
It was an obvious nod to the note 9 having 512/8. Anyone who knows anything about iOS knows that even 5 or 6gb would be hard to fathom, and 8 was a joke.

It wasn’t obvious to some on here. Point was, there were like three or four threads started on this that others believed the XS Max was going to have 8 GB of RAM, which that would be completely lopsided of Apple to ever include that amount.
 
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The funny thing is, I swear the people who worry the most about “future proofing” are the same ones who buy a new phone every year anyway.

Devices like the SE and 6s have 2GB, are 3 years old, and in actual real wold use are still competitive with most of the phones on the market today. Devices like the X and 8 Plus with 3GB are still going to be kicking a$$ for a few years.
 
So I think the current iPhone X is only 3GB RAM
Apple introduced no new features that require more RAM. I highly doubt that the $1099 XsMax has more than 3GB of RAM.

I can say right now. If it has 4GB RAM it will be a 2 year device.

Just a little homework before posting would have saved us from this thread!
 
The funny thing is, I swear the people who worry the most about “future proofing” are the same ones who buy a new phone every year anyway.

Devices like the SE and 6s have 2GB, are 3 years old, and in actual real wold use are still competitive with most of the phones on the market today. Devices like the X and 8 Plus with 3GB are still going to be kicking a$$ for a few years.

Don't judge my life.
 
By most accounts, iOS 12 has even made devices with 1 or 2GB run like new. I think there’s only a very small percentage of power users who would feel restrained by an iOS device having “only” 3GB of RAM any time soon.
 
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