Samsung Galaxy S25 will have 12GB of RAM
Samsung's Galaxy S25 family is coming in January, though there's currently a bit of confusion as to whether it will land in early or late January. Still, we're getting ever closer to the official unveiling, and now a benchmark run has revealed the fact that the base model will have 12GB of RAM. That's a nice step up from the 8GB of the entry-level S24, although that one did have a 12GB iteration as well.
We're hoping the S25 loses the 8GB tier entirely, but we can never be 100% sure until the actual announcement, so do keep that in mind.
Galaxy S25 (SM-931N) Geekbench test run
The Galaxy S25 models will either all go with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, or not - this, aside from the exact launch date, is the other big mystery surrounding Samsung's next flagship devices. We've been hearing both versions for quite a while now, so it's still all up in the air for now.
For what it's worth, the benchmarked prototype did employ Qualcomm's chip, but do note that this model is the one headed to the Korean market. It also obviously ran Android 15.
In terms of design, the Galaxy S25 is expected to remain pretty similar to its predecessor based on the leaked renders you can see above.
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Reader comments
- Vegetaholic
- 20 Nov 2024
- C9n
It's fine for midrangers yes, but than you pay over 1000 euros it should come with 16 by default.
- Anonymous
- 20 Nov 2024
- 0Ui
Perfectly fine with 8 GB, tbh. 12 GB is more future-proof.
- Vegetaholic
- 19 Nov 2024
- C9n
Samsung these days being in everything, 12GB RAM 🤣 People using 16GB in their other brand models since 2022/23 and now Samsung in 2025 proudly adds 12GB to It's flagship model, it's a cruel joke.