Apple's 64GB Era is Over
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Apple has phased out 64GB base storage options for iPhones and iPads, with all current models now starting at a minimum of 128GB. This change comes after the discontinuation of the iPhone SE (3rd gen) and iPad 10, which were replaced by newer models with higher base storage. The shift mirrors a recent move to 16GB minimum RAM in all new Macs. These updates reflect Apple's ongoing push to increase storage and memory across its product lines.
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