The iPhone 15 series is expected to launch sometime in September, and courtesy of the latest leak, we already have a supposed launch date of September 12th or 13th. In terms of internals, the standard iPhone 15 models are expected to feature last year’s A16 Bionic chip, while the iPhone 15 Pro line is expected to feature the latest A17 Bionic chip. Unfortunately, we don’t really know much about the upcoming iPhone’s SoC. However, a new leak has shed light on a few interesting details. iPhone 15 Pro will not get a RAM size upgrade this year Source: 9to5Mac Every year, iPhones get chip and RAM upgrades. Unfortunately, it looks like Apple is opting for only chip upgrades this year. A tipster by the X (formerly Twitter) handle named URedditor has shared a few details regarding Apple’s new A17 Bionic chip. Apple A17 – t8130 – Coll6 CPU Cores + 6 GPU Cores3.70 GHz6GB LPDDR5 DRAM – Micron/SamsungTSMC 3nm ProcessLPDDR = Low Power Double Data Rate SDRAMThe A17 is used by both the D83 and D84, also likely planned for D47 and D48 (16 series), as the D9x will use t8140 (A18).— Unknownz21 🌈 (@URedditor) August 9, 2023 According to URedditor, there will be no RAM upgrades this year, Apple will stick to the same 6GB RAM. However, this contradicts the early rumors that said the iPhone 15 will feature 8GB memory. The tipster further added in a later post, “only seen 6GB; 8GB seems unlikely (but maybe not impossible).” So,…Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro could stick to the same 6GB RAM, leak says