However in addition to the larger displays, a recent report from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that Apple will be bumping up the RAM in the new iPhone Xs. As it stands Apple bundles 3GB of RAM in their iPhones, but Kuo claims that Apple will be changing that and will be giving both the iPhones 4GB of RAM.
The addition of RAM could be a welcome one, especially when you check out speed tests of the iPhone X, where the phone struggles compared to some Android competitors when it comes to keeping apps open in the background. Kuo also claims that Apple will be bumping up the battery size of the larger iPhone X Plus to around 3,300-3,400mAh.
He also claims that the iPhone Xs will be maintaining their two-cell L-shaped battery design. This contradicts an earlier report from Korea that claims that Apple will be adopting a new single-cell L-shaped battery which is said to offer up a slightly larger capacity.