Assuming that the bits of hearsay are to be accepted, Samsung could be formally disclosing the Galaxy S23 on the first of February. Presently because of a tweet by insider Ahmed Qwaider, we could have a thought regarding a portion of the memory configurations that the handset could be presented in concerning RAM and capacity.
As per the tweet, the Galaxy S23 will be presented in 8GB or 12GB choices for RAM, and there will be mixes where you can get 8GB of RAM and 256GB of stockpiling, or 8GB of RAM and 512GB of stockpiling. However, for a portion of the better quality models like the Galaxy S23 Ultra, it will be presented in 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, and 12GB + 1TB capacity choices.
⭕️Final update
— Ahmed Qwaider (@AhmedQwaider888) January 9, 2023
DDR5X🔥No DDR5😉
One and a half times better
Galaxy S23 Ultra
8Ram+256G
12R+256G+512G+1T
The most common version in the countries of world 12R+256G
Galaxy S23/S23+
8R+256G
8R+512G
Common version 8R+256G
There is a version that will show 128G
Very few countries https://t.co/Ly9WEdAPg8
As you can guess by these configurations, it appears to be that it upholds the past talk that Samsung will get rid of the base 128GB of stockpiling choice, however that probably won’t be completely precise. This is on the grounds that clearly for certain districts all over the planet, Samsung is supposed to keep on offering 128GB of stockpiling, probably at a lower cost to entice clients.
While as far as memory it doesn’t appear as though much has changed and we’re not really getting more RAM, evidently it will be quicker as Samsung is supposed to utilize LPDDR5X RAM rather than LPDDR5, and that the capacity will likewise utilize UFS 4.0 which will offer quicker perused and compose speeds over the recently utilized UFS 3.1