In just two weeks, Apple will be hosting a launch event for their latest product, speculated to be the iPhone 16 series. However, rumors of a new product have emerged ahead of time, courtesy of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has shared details about the upcoming iPhone 17 set to debut next year.
Kuo reveals that the current top-of-the-line iPhone, the Pro Max, accounts for 40% of total sales. This has led Apple to reconsider their strategy of not differentiating between the Pro and Pro Max models solely based on screen size, as there will be additional hardware differences. These distinctions will be most evident in the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max is poised to outshine the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and the new slimline iPhone 17 in two key areas: (1) a hefty 12GB of RAM compared to the 8GB in other models, and (2) a Vapor Chamber cooling system that works in conjunction with a graphite plate, a feature not found in the other variants.
Previously, leaks about the iPhone 16 series indicated a minimum of 8GB of RAM across all models, suggesting that the non-Pro Max versions of the iPhone 17 may not see an increase in RAM.
TLDR: Ming-Chi Kuo unveils details about the upcoming iPhone 17, hinting at significant differences in hardware and features compared to the current models.
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