It’s not long now until Apple releases its next iPhone series, that is, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max (although this last might just have another name). Want to know exactly when the iPhones will be unveiled and released for sale? Read full details here.
Two new reports claim there will be a very big upgrade to the coming handsets for an important element in any phone: storage space.
Up To 2TB Storage For iPhone 15 Pro
First, according to Korean blogger yeux1122, the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models will have a bigger storage option. They say, courtesy of Apple Translate, “This is the supplier source. The Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Max models will have a new 2-tera option this time.” The blogger’s emphasis may be to do with the fact that a 2TB iPhone was predicted before but never materialized. Current storage levels for the iPhone are 128GB, 256GB and 512GB for all models plus, for the Pro iPhones only, 1TB.
If the report is right, there will be an extra tier with 2TB capacity. If that seems overkill, it may not be. Extra storage can be important because, although much of our digital lives is stored in the cloud (such as iCloud), we increasingly need storage on the phones themselves.
Some iPhone features require higher storage levels, such as recording ProRes video in 4K resolution at a speed of 30 frames per second. With the iPhone 14 Pro, you need 256GB storage or higher. Models with the entry-level storage of 128GB can only shoot ProRes at 30 frames per second at 1080P resolution.
Storage Could Start At 256GB
And then there’s the second report, spotted by MacRumors. In a Weibo account, it’s also claimed that the top end of the 15 Pro series will have 2TB capacity. But the report goes on to make a second assertion, which translates to: “Compared with the maximum storage, I hope to start with 256GB instead of 128GB. After all, the price has risen.”
This would mean the storage levels for the Pro iPhones would be 256GB, 512GB, 1TB and 2TB. There’s no reference to what will happen with the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
How Convincing Are These Rumors?
The Weibo account is conflating the storage prediction with a separate rumor of a price increase. While it’s nice to justify something negative (a higher price) with a benefit, there’s no guarantee that it’s the case. And if the Pro range starts at 256GB but the regulars remain at 128GB, 256GB and 512GB, it will mean yet another level of differentiation between iPhone 15 and 15 Pro.
For me, what makes the 2TB less likely is that Apple wants some outstanding sets of financials in the coming months, and a top-end model with the eye-watering price that 2TB could command may not be the impression Apple wants to leave its customers with right now. The 1TB iPhone 14 Pro Max currently costs $1,599—would Apple charge even more for 2TB capacity?
That said, the move to 256GB entry-level storage for the iPhone (and certainly the iPhone Pro handsets) is long overdue.
With thinner bezels around the display, camera upgrades, better repairability and new display technology, there are already significant improvements predicted for this year. And that’s before we get to Game Mode, new eye-catching colors for the iPhone 15 Pro and others for the iPhone 15, there could be a lot of changes to take on board on or around September 12.
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