This could be the first phone with 12GB RAM

Nov 28, 2018 08:33 GMT  ·  By

The upcoming Galaxy S10 lineup will represent the 10th anniversary of Samsung’s flagship product, and the South Korean company wants to celebrate it in style.

As a result, Samsung wants the phone to be an innovative device, by all means, an in addition to coming with an Infinity O display with holes for the front-facing camera, it’s also expected to boast other stunning specs.

According to a recent report, there’s a good chance this device would come with no less than 12GB RAM and 1TB storage, thus pushing the world of Android in general, and Samsung’s phones in particular, to a completely new level.

Basically, Samsung is expected to launch either three or four different versions of the Galaxy S10, and the top-of-the-range model would be this 12GB configuration. The base S10 would come with a 5.8-inch OLED display, possibly flat, and boast a dual-camera system on the back.

5G model also planned

On the other hand, the top S10+ model is likely to use a 6.7-inch screen, also with holes in the glass for the selfie camera, but with no less than four different cameras on the back. Again, this would be quite an upgrade for the Galaxy S lineup, as the Galaxy S9+ uses just a dual-camera setup.

Samsung uses its mid-range phone lineup to test certain features ahead of their debut on the Galaxy S10. The Galaxy A9, for example, is the world’s first quad-camera smartphone, while the upcoming Galaxy A8s will most likely be the pioneer of the Infinity O display.

As for the launch date, the Galaxy S10 is expected to make its public appearance in late January or in February, as Samsung wants to bring the device to the market earlier than usual in order to address the lackluster demand for the S9. A 5G version is also planned, though it could land at a later time.