Growth in the number of smartphones with 24 GB of RAM
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In today's market, the demand for innovation is constantly growing. Whether it's cars, laptops, or smartphones, consumers expect each new iteration to outshine the previous one. However, technology does not always translate into practicality. A prime example of this is the recent surge in smartphones with a staggering 24GB of RAM. SSPDaily has learned more about it.
Memory
Traditionally, flagship smartphones started with a modest 8 GB of RAM. Industry giants such as Samsung, Sony, and Huawei have introduced top-of-the-line models with 12 GB of RAM, which provides enough power to multitask, run numerous background applications, and work with multiple tabs in the browser.
However, some manufacturers believe in the philosophy that "more is better." An example of this is the Nubia REDMAGIC 7 Pro, which boasts a remarkable 18 gigabytes of RAM.
New products from OPPO
Insider information shared by Digital Chat Station shows that the trio of BBK Electronics brands: OnePlus, OPPO, and Realme - are preparing to introduce devices equipped with revolutionary 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM. These upcoming flagships, starting with a basic version with 16 GB of RAM, herald the next evolution in mobile technology.
It is intriguing that the hypothetical OPPO Find X7 Pro or OnePlus 13 in their highest configurations will have twice as much RAM as their competitors such as Samsung, Sony or Huawei.
How much memory is needed for comfortable device operation
In-depth smartphone research conducted by both our editorial team and global colleagues has consistently emphasized that the current range of 8-12 GB of RAM is sufficient for stable work, gaming, and a variety of tasks on mobile devices. Beyond this range, the tangible performance gains are not so obvious.
The phone's speed doesn't experience a sharp jump, nor does it allow you to open an additional hundred tabs in the browser without any problems. Even the appeal of an extra 20 frames per second in mobile games is relatively limited.