Samsung is set to introduce the Galaxy S25 Ultra in early 2025. This anticipated Android flagship recently appeared on Geekbench, with two listings indicating that it might not get a memory upgrade. However, well-known tipster Ice Universe has shared different information.
Confirmation of RAM Upgrade
In a recent post on X, Ice Universe stated that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is "100% confirmed" to have a model featuring 16 GB of RAM. This implies that the variant shown on Geekbench is likely the lower-end model, while details about the higher-end configuration still remain unlisted on the benchmarking site.
Expected Performance Improvements
Although Ice Universe did not provide additional specifics, it is thought that the increase in RAM could help the Galaxy S25 Ultra compete better against flagships from other brands like OnePlus and Google. The Pixel 9 series, particularly the Pro versions, has already incorporated this memory upgrade.
OnePlus has been ahead in offering devices with more than 12 GB of RAM since the launch of the OnePlus 11, with its latest flagship model even reaching 24 GB. In contrast, Samsung provided 16 GB RAM options for the S20 Ultra and S21 Ultra but has since remained at 12 GB for the S24 Ultra, which is currently priced at $1,049.99 on Amazon for the 256 GB storage version.
Implications for Galaxy AI Features
The anticipated increase in RAM is expected to enhance the performance of memory-intensive Galaxy AI features on the S25 Ultra. However, reports from @theonecid suggest that the standard S25 and S25 Plus models will be limited to a maximum of 12 GB of RAM, indicating that these versions may not receive any memory upgrades.
@UniverseIce on X (tweet embedded above) via: Android Police