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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to be available in two 16GB RAM variants 

Samsung is close to debuting its next-generation flagship, the Galaxy S25 lineup, at the Galaxy Unpacked event next year. The ultra variant of the series, Galaxy S25 Ultra, is rumored to be available in two 16GB RAM variants. 

The Galaxy S25 series is highly anticipated to be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite worldwide and run Android 15-based One UI 7 out of the box. The series will include, as usual, three variants, including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Apart from these three, the company is rumoured to debut one more device called the Galaxy S25 Slim under the same series. 

Samsung to bring 1TB with 16 GB variant for the first time for any galaxy device

Now a well-reliable tipster, Jukanlosreve, shared a post on X, claiming that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be available in three models, which are as follows – 

  • 12GB of RAM and 256GB internal storage 
  • 16GB of RAM and 512GB internal storage 
  • 16GB of RAM and 1TB internal storage 

Several times the series has already been spotted online on various certifications, revealing the same Snapdragon 8 Eite chipset. Recently, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s colour options also leaked through spare parts, according to which it will be available in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gold, and Titanium Silver colour variants. The brand will also introduce a brand new round-corner design to deliver a more decent look and convenience while using the device without a case. 

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