Future Apple smartphones may start using QLC NAND flash memory. Sources say that the company is already working with some partners to develop appropriate solutions, and they may be implemented already in the iPhone 14 line.

Thanks to the transition to QLC, the Cupertino giant will be able to save, and at the same time, perhaps, offer even more flash memory in its smartphones, although, given some conservatism of Apple, it is not a fact that iPhones will be available in versions with 2 TB of memory in the coming years.
At the moment, apparently, Apple continues to use TLC memory, but this is memory made by Kioxia, not Samsung, which is most likely due to the lower price. Also, the new iPhones use LPDDR4X RAM, while competitors are using the more modern LPDDR5 with might and main.
The problem with the whole situation is that QLC memory is less durable and is designed for fewer rewriting cycles. And how this will affect smartphones is anyone’s guess.
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