News on April 18th. Recently, the well-known whistleblower @i Bing Universe published a tweet about Samsung’s new DRAM technology on the X platform, which attracted widespread attention. According to it, although the industry has launched 10.7Gbps LPDDR5X DRAM technology innovation, the Galaxy S25 basic mobile phone Samsung plans to launch next year will still be equipped with a starting configuration of 8GB memory. This news caused heated discussion in the industry.
At present, the memory configuration of domestic Android phones has generally increased to 12GB, and some models have even been pushed to higher specifications such as 16GB or 24GB. Against this background, Samsung Galaxy S series still adheres to the strategy of starting with 8GB of memory, which has caused criticism from many consumers. Some netizens said that such a configuration makes people feel that Samsung is "not enterprising", and some even joked that Samsung was "sanctioned". However, some people hold different views, believing that such a configuration makes people feel that Samsung is more in line with the spirit of "not being enterprising" and can even improve product cost-effectiveness.
The data editor understands that if Samsung really plans to continue to use an 8GB memory starting configuration for next year’s Galaxy S25 basic model as @i Bing Universe revealed, then even if this phone uses a more advanced DRAM technology may also have difficulty in forming a strong appeal to consumers. After all, within the same price range, consumers are more likely to choose mobile phones with larger memory.
@i Bing Universe also mentioned in another tweet today that Samsung intends to use Google’s Gemini Nano Version 2 technology in the Galaxy S25 series. This news has undoubtedly increased the technical content of the Galaxy S25 series, but whether it can make up for the shortcomings in memory configuration remains to be seen by the market.
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