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Samsung Galaxy S20 series to pack 12GB RAM as standard option. New rumors suggest


Hours back we shared the incoming Galaxy S20 Plus leak in some quality live hands-on images courtesy of the xdadevelopers writer, Max Weinbach. Now following this hot leak from the web, we have our notorious Samsung tipster, Ice universe from Twitter once again moving to the center stage to share some valuable piece of information with us. According to the user, the all new Galaxy S flagship series from the South Koreans will arrive with 12 gigabytes of LPDDR5 RAM as standard configuration for all the smartphones launching from the fleet, including the purported vanilla Galaxy S20, the aforementioned Galaxy S20 Plus and the all new Galaxy S20 Ultra, that was recently confirmed by the company's President and CEO of Telecommunications division, DJ Koh from a private conference held at the CES floor, in Las Vegas, United States, this past week. Apparently we are looking forward to the date, February 11, as Samsung have scheduled their 2020 Galaxy Unpacked Event in San Francisco, United States at sharp 11:00 AM (local time).
Source: Ice universe (Twitter)

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