Samsung is expected to eventually launch a version of its high-end handset with 16GB of RAM. However, this special version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will not be available worldwide. only sold in Asian countriesAccording to a new rumor that emerged today (20).

According to leaker @chunvn8888, Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16 GB RAM will be available only in South Korea, China, India and Vietnam, among other Asian marketsat least at first. In these locations, the advanced smartphone must be offered in a version with 512 GB internal storage.

According to the report, for those who prefer the 256 GB model during pre-sale, the manufacturer will offer an upgrade that will double the capacity without paying extra, allowing you to benefit from the RAM gain. Another alternative will be the 1 TB option for those who need more storage space.

It is worth emphasizing that Samsung has not yet confirmed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16 GB RAM will be exclusive to Asia. More details about this and other versions of the premium smartphone will be revealed during the first Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for next Wednesday (22) 2025.

Costs may have motivated the choice

Those living outside the region where the most advanced model of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is launched will have access to the traditional version of the device. Well, Consumers in other countries will be able to purchase mobile phones with 12 GB RAMIt’s a significant upgrade over the S24 Ultra.

How does it explain WCCFTechSamsung’s alleged preference for the Asian market may have to do with the costs of the component. The new generation will feature 12 nm LPDDR5X memory chips that are more compact, efficient and optimize mobile phone performance.

However, replacing the 13nm lithography of the component would require more expenditure, causing the South Korean giant to initially choose to limit sales of the Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16GB RAM to the Asian market.


Source: Tec Mundo

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