Samsung could be making a significant improvement to the Galaxy S25 series. There are whispers that even the smaller flagship, the standard Galaxy S25, may see a performance boost due to an increase in RAM. We have already discussed several reports about these upcoming devices, so here’s the latest scoop on Samsung’s next-generation flagship phones.
Galaxy S25 Performance Upgrade
It appears that the South Korean tech giant plans to change the base configuration from the previous 8GB + 128GB storage set-up. The Galaxy S24 had this as its starting option. However, the new Galaxy S25 is set to feature a memory upgrade. The basic version of the Galaxy S25 series was previously seen with 12GB of RAM, and a new rumor suggests this could become the standard globally.
Improved Specs and Features
This information comes from well-known tipster Abhishek Yadav, who stated that both the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ would come with 12GB of RAM as their base option. Hence, there won't be an 8GB choice in Samsung's latest premium models, aligning the base version with the higher-end Ultra variant. While official announcements about these devices haven't been made yet, it seems the Galaxy S25 series could enhance the base storage for all three versions. Essentially, the Galaxy S25 would double the initial storage compared to the Galaxy S24, which only had 128GB for its starting model.
Pricing and Charging Innovations
According to what we've gathered, the Galaxy S25 series might have a price similar to the Galaxy S24 lineup in some areas. The new flagship models could also feature support for Qi2 technology for wireless charging. Due to challenges in producing its 3nm Exynos chips, Samsung might release the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra exclusively with the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.