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Samsung Galaxy S25 still starts with 8GB of memory

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Source @i ice universe recently tweeted on the X platform, in commenting on Samsung’s industry-first 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X DRAM content, said that next year’s launch of the Galaxy S25 base model phone is still 8GB of memory to start.

The memory of domestic Android phones has long been “rolled up” to start at 12GB, and has been continuously pushed up to 16GB, 24GB, etc. However, Samsung’s Galaxy S series still starts at 8GB, so it feels like “not making progress”, and many netizens also Joking about Samsung being “sanctioned”.

If, as the source reveals, next year’s Samsung Galaxy S25 basic model will continue to start with 8GB of memory, then even if it adopts higher specifications, its appeal to consumers will be greatly reduced.

On inquiring about public information, and the source also said today that Samsung plans to apply Google Gemini Nano Version 2 to the Galaxy S25 series.

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