iPhone 12 is set to be launched this year. Lots of iPhone rumors have been spreading online since day one. Here's another one: an anonymous tweet from an iPhone leaker said that iPhone 12 phones would accommodate up to 6GB RAM in its devices. That's how fast your next iPhones would be.

iPhone rumors again

As first reported via Mac Rumors website, Apple's expected four-OLED iPhones will have an exciting and user-friendly advancement compared to its past models.

iPhone leaker, @L0vetodream, tweeted clues on its official Twitter account, looking to describe the system specifications of the upcoming iPhone 12 series.

With a simple clue, "Professional 6GB, General 4GB," Mac Rumors sees this tweet as the official RAM tech of the next iPhones.

As explained by the tweet, the 'Professional' means the iPhone 12 Pro, and the mid-level models would be referring to the 'General' on the tweet. That means the possible specs of iPhone 12 Pro will have 6GB RAM while lower models will retain its 4GB RAM, just like the latest iPhone 11 models.

@L0vetodream was not the only iPhone leaker believing these claims. Another well-known leaker named Blayne Curtis from Barclays analyst has the same rumored specs. They're all expecting a 6.7-inch ‌iPhone‌ with 6GB RAM, a 6.1-inch ‌iPhone‌ with 6GB RAM, a 6.1-inch ‌iPhone‌ with 4GB RAM, and a 5.4-inch ‌iPhone‌ with 4GB RAM.

Aside from this rumor,@L0vetodream already had an accurate leak from the recently-launched iPhone SE. So that means they could be reliable with this stuff.

How much is an iPhone 12?

Since we're all about rumors here, another sought-after rumor spreading all over the internet is the prices of the next iPhones.

iPhone analyst Jeff Pu via Mac Rumors released estimated prices of the new iPhone 12. The rumored prices are 6.1-inch ‌iPhone 12‌ would likely start at $799 or $849 while iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max may cost at $999 and $1,099, respectively. 

What's happening to iOS users now?

Thousands of iPhone users are now having a hard time using their devices. This was after recent news show that iOS has been showing troubles in loading most of the used apps such as Spotify, Tinder, and Pinterest. 

Another issue that has been pinching down to this iOS blackouts is the connection of social media giant Facebook to the issue. 

Facebook's software development kit, or SDK, that manages the log-ins are now being pointed out as the main source of the problem.

"We are aware and investigating an increase in errors on the iOS SDK, which is causing some apps to crash," said the SDK. 

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