iOS 9 Latest Update: Apple Reportedly Testing Revolutionary Firmware, to Double RAM Size/Device Capacity

During the last few weeks there have been several reports speculating about iOS 9, the purported forthcoming operating system from Apple Inc. According to leaks from Google, the Cupertino-based tech giant is currently engaged in testing firmwares on specific devices. In fact, rumors are rife that Apple is doing everything in its capacity to develop and launch its next operating system.

Christian Today reports that the speculations have their origin in details regarding a purported iPhone 6S and an iPhone 6S Plus posted on Technews, a Taiwanese website. It seems that Apple is increasing the internal memory of its current flagship smartphone twofold for the newer handsets, and it is likely that the new handsets may pack 2 GB of LPDDR4-based RAM. Currently, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus accommodate 1 GB of LPDDR3-based RAM.

Explaining the issue, Forbes reported that increasing the RAM twofold and upgrading the internal storage from DDR3 to DDR4 will help to make the smartphones faster and more powerful in future. While, the rivals of Apple have been using 3 GB to 4 GB of RAM for their devices, so far the Cupertino-based tech firm remained stingy in this department.

In fact, this piece of information has actually given rise to the belief that the next iOS will be something incredibly substantial. Provided the next-generation iPhones host such a massive upgrade, it is almost certain that those devices will be running very powerful operating system to offer pristine power and performance, in addition to be balanced and just the thing. As far as upgrading its software is concerned, Apple is reputed for taking massive initiatives. Therefore, it is all the more likely that iOS 9 will be yet another soaring jump for the company under the stewardship of Tim Cook.