Apr 14, 2017 04:30 AM EDT
iPhone 8, iPhone 7S, iPhone 7S Plus: Faster Charging And 3GB Of RAM!

The upcoming iPhone 8 may have even faster-charging capabilities which will benefit future buyers. Thanks to an advanced kind of connector, significant charging speed can be made possible.

Timothy Arcuri, Analyst of Cowen and Company mentioned that all three iPhone 2017 models (believed to be different variants of iPhone- iPhone 8, iPhone 7S, iPhone 7S Plus ) will make use of lightning connectors with USB-C Power Delivery for even faster charging. Such technology is very much needed so as not to waste a lot of time waiting for the phone to have significant power before being utilized again.

There are also reports that the iPhone 8, iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus are expected to support wireless charging. This is even more valuable as the need for wall plug is no more a necessity. Users are able to charge just about anywhere and not be hindered by anything related to delays faced by the need to charge.

Even better, reports suggest that the iPhone 8 will continue to adopt 3GB of RAM. This means that the upcoming iPhone 8 will be able to store more data in its memory.

With the previous iPhone models, users complain that multiple opened Safari tabs keep on refreshing losing valuable time and information needed. With an increased RAM, the likelihood of Safari loading multiple opened sites is almost unlikely. This will be incorporated in iPhone 8, iPhone 7S, and iPhone 7S Plus.

These recent developments suggest that Apple's upcoming mobile devices are definitely tough to beat. It will be unfazed by the fact that Samsung S8 and Samsung S8 Plus are two of the most up-to-date and advanced mobile devices recently.

The iPhone 8, along with other rumored phones iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus at least will make browsing unbridled because of its 3GB of RAM and even faster-charging capacity for its lightning connectors. Stay tuned as official development leading up to the future iPhone models will immediately be reported.

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