iPhone 7 Plus with 3 GB RAM officially confirmed

The iPhone 7 Plus with 3 GB RAM has been confirmed by TENAA, the Chinese certification authority, along with the 2.3 GHz processor.

Last night a benchmark appeared in Geekbench told us that The iPhone 7 Plus has 3 GB of RAM, but we were talking about an unofficial confirmation from a benchmarking software. Today we have an official confirmation that the iPhone 7 Plus has 3 GB of RAM, the Chinese authorities from TENAA publishing the full specifications of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

You can see in the image below, taken from the Chinese TENAA website, that the iPhone 7 Plus has 2 GB of RAM and two processor cores clocked at 2.3 GHz. Of course, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have a quad-core processor, so we are talking about 4 cores, but it is not yet known what frequency the other 2 cores have, which consume little energy.

TENAA is the Chinese authority that certifies all mobile phones sold in the country by various manufacturers, so a more official confirmation could only come from Apple. Considering that Apple does not disclose information of this kind, we remain with the official Chinese documentation, which is anyway based on data from Apple.

We told you yesterday that the iPhone 7 Plus with its A10 Fusion chip and 3 GB of RAM is the most powerful iDevice ever released by the Apple company, and the iPhone 7 probably has similar performance. The iPhone 7 will only have 2 GB of RAM because it doesn't have a dual camera that requires a lot of processing power, so don't expect to see 3 GB of RAM for it.

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