AboutiPhone 11 Pro series modelsThe memory capacity is previously statedIndicated as 6GBHowever, subsequent news suggested that the actual capacity should be 4GB. As for the analysis by developer Steven Troughton-Smith through Xcode tools, he mentioned that Apple may design an additional 11GB of dedicated memory for the camera of the iPhone 2 Pro series models to make the camera shooting function more stable while maintaining the fast switching feature.
Since Apple has introduced a camera function in the iPhone 11 Pro series that allows all lenses to simultaneously record the same white balance, focus position and other data, and this function requires sufficient memory temporary space, it seems reasonable to speculate that Apple will configure an additional independent memory module for the camera function without affecting the stability of system operation.
Of course, such speculation has not been confirmed by Apple, so we may have to wait and see whether there is subsequent disassembly and analysis of the new phone to further confirm whether Steven Troughton-Smith's speculation is true.
If the 2GB of memory dedicated to the camera is included, it means that the previous rumors that the iPhone 11 Pro series models use a 6GB memory design are not wrong. However, judging from the memory used in the system configuration alone, it actually still uses a 4GB capacity design, which means that the three models launched this time all use the same memory capacity specifications.
The iPhone 11 Pro series features a main camera with three lenses, each corresponding to wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle, and double-telephoto shooting effects. A dedicated app can also simultaneously activate all the lenses configured on the iPhone 11 Pro series, allowing users to shoot multiple shots simultaneously. Furthermore, the new camera also features Night Mode, slow-motion selfie videos, and a long-press feature for recording videos.



