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To date we knew that Samsung's new flagship would be available with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. However, new reports claim that the RAM of the Samsung Galaxy S8 could go up to 6GB. This means that we would find two variants of the device. Of course, apparently this slightly superior model would only be marketed in China. At least that's what IHS research director Kevin Wong says.
The RAM memory of the Samsung Galaxy S8 could be very different in China compared to the rest of the territories. While the Asian country would enjoy a terminal with 6 GB of RAM, most of the planet would have to settle for a Galaxy S8 with 4 GB of RAM. Do not forget that currently the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro is sold in China with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of space. It would not be surprising, therefore, that the company makes this move again with the new Galaxy S8.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 would arrive in China with 6 GB of RAM
More RAM doesn't mean higher performance
As the previous subtitle states, more RAM would not imply higher performance. The Samsung Galaxy S8 that would be marketed outside of China would have enough with 4 GB of RAM. Especially if we consider that the processor of the Samsung Galaxy S8 would be a Snapdragon 835, the latest chip from Qualcomm. We are talking about a latest model SoC built with the 10 nanometer process. In fact, the South Korean would have the exclusivity. The Samsung Galaxy S8 will be the world's first phone to hit the market with it. The device will be unveiled on March 29 in New York. There are only a few days left to meet him officially. Stay tuned for the latest news on this device.