Samsung may be leaving the old 8GB+128GB memory and storage configuration behind for good with the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. A variant of the smallest Galaxy S25 model with 12GB of RAM was discovered a few weeks back, and if a new rumor is to be believed, that may end up being the base variant worldwide.
It's not mentioned if the base variant will also have 256GB of storage, but it likely will. Samsung hasn't sold a flagship phone in a 12GB RAM and 128GB storage combination for a few years now, and it probably won't do so next year either.
With even mid-range Galaxy phones getting 12GB of RAM these days, it's high time Samsung make that a standard across all flagships. It made the first step towards that goal earlier this year by ditching an 8GB RAM variant for the Galaxy S24's Plus model and then did the same for the Galaxy Z Flip lineup.
The big question now is whether Samsung will go one step further and give customers everywhere around the world the superb Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. It seems unlikely, as Exynos versions of the Galaxy S25 and S25+ have been spotted recently.
The Exynos 2500 will boast notable performance improvements over the Exynos 2400, and while it won't match the power of the Snapdragon 8 Elite, it will easily handle everything thrown at it. It will also bring features like Wi-Fi 7 that were missing on its predecessor.
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