Whenever Apple announces a new iPhone, there are certain things the company keeps secret for one reason or another. RAM is one of those things — year after year, Apple simply refuses to officially comment on how much memory its phones have to work with. Thankfully, all it takes is an iPhone and a few tools to see exactly what changes Apple has made.
The first teardowns are in, and now we can see what little secrets lie within the iPhone 6S. Let's answer that RAM question first: as rumored, the 6S has 2GB of RAM, according to iFixit's teardown. That's twice as much as the iPhone 6, and this represents the first time that Apple has increased the iPhone's memory since the iPhone 5, which came out in 2012. The RAM is also faster than before...
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