Electronics & Gadgets

Samsung Galaxy S25 Rumored to Offer Upgraded RAM Without Price Increase

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Samsung Galaxy S25

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup is expected to receive a significant RAM upgrade while maintaining the same pricing as the current S24 series. Leaked information suggests the new phones will start with 12GB of RAM across the range.

The rumored pricing structure remains consistent with the S24 lineup: the S25 at $799, the S25 Plus at $999, and the S25 Ultra at $1,299. Storage configurations are also expected to remain unchanged, with the base model starting at 128GB and higher-end models offering 256GB.

The potential 4GB RAM increase could significantly improve multitasking and Samsung’s AI features. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is anticipated to continue offering a top-tier variant with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

While these details are speculative, the additional RAM could enhance performance for features like Samsung Dex and Galaxy AI. Leakers suggest a potential January release, with more official details expected to emerge soon.

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