The device's memory capacity determines how much data it can hold. The bigger the memory, the more data it will be able to store.
Data is everything your phone needs to download and store in order for you to be able to consume it. Think of it as individual bits of information that take a certain amount of space on your device. It can be in the form of music, videos, images or text just to name a few.
Have a look at the data usage examples to help determine the amount of memory you’ll need.
Finish
Capacity1
Size and weight2
Display
Splash-, water- and dust-resistant3
Apple Intelligence
Chip
Camera
Video recording
TrueDepth camera
Face ID
Apple Pay
Peace of mind
Cellular and wireless
Model A3408*
All models
Location
Video calling9
Audio calling9
Audio playback
Video playback
Siri10
Charging and expansion
USB‑C connector with support for:
Power and battery11
Sensors
Operating system
Accessibility
Features include:
SIM card
Rating for hearing aids
System requirements
Syncing to a Mac or PC requires:
Environmental requirements
Language support
In the box
Additional information
* To identify your iPhone model number, see support.apple.com/kb/HT3939. For details on 5G and LTE support, contact your carrier and see apple.com/iphone/cellular. Cellular technology support is based on iPhone model number and configuration for GSM networks.