Apple launched the third-generation iPhone SE this week, with key new features including the A15 chip, 5G support, longer battery life, camera enhancements and more durable glass. Although Apple doesn't advertise it, the new iPhone SE also comes with more RAM.
The third-generation iPhone SE comes with 4GB of RAM, compared to 3GB in the previous model. This information comes from a string in the Xcode 13.3 release candidate released by Apple after its "Peek Performance" event on Tuesday.
The same type of Xcode string reveals exactly how much RAM is in iPhones and iPads across generations. For example, Strings revealed that the sixth-generation iPad mini also has 4GB more RAM.
Photo and video editing applications can benefit from access to more RAM as they are able to store more layers in memory. Extra RAM also allows more apps and pages loaded in Safari to stay active in the background.
The new iPhone SE will be available for pre-order starting at 5 a.m. PT on Friday, March 11, in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and more than 30 other countries and area. Shipping to customers and in-store availability begins on Friday, March 18th.
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