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Samsung might be bringing a notable upgrade to the Galaxy S25 series. Rumors have hinted that even its small flagship phone, the base Galaxy S25, might be getting faster thanks to a bump in RAM. We have already covered various reports regarding the upcoming phones, so here’s the latest update on Samsung’s next gen flagships.

Samsung Galaxy S25 gets faster

The South Korean tech giant is apparently planning on leaving the base 8GB + 128GB storage configuration. To recall, the Galaxy S24 featured this as a starting option. However, the upcoming Galaxy S25 will be getting a memory upgrade. The base variant of the Galaxy S25 series was spotted with 12GB of RAM a while back, and now, a fresh rumor claims that this might become the base variant globally.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 with Qi2 wireless charging

The news arrives from known tipster Abhishek Yadav, who claimed that the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ arrive with 12GB of RAM for the base option. So there won’t be any 8GB option in Samsung’s new premium devices, making the base version on par with the top end Ultra model. While there is no official word regarding these devices, the Galaxy S25 series might upgrade the base storage model for all three models. In other words, the Galaxy S25 would have double the starting storage as the Galaxy S24, which came with just 128GB for the starting version.

Based on what we know so far, the Galaxy S25 series may cost the same as the Galaxy S24 lineup in certain regions. The new flagships could even come with support for Qi2 technology for wireless charging. Owing to the manufacturing woes of its 3nm Exynos chips, Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra exclusively with the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

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