Samsung GALAXY S10: Samsung's HUGE surprise

Samsung GALAXY S10 will come with a huge surprise from the Samsung company, the Koreans wanting to implement some novelties that no one thought of.

Samsung GALAXY S10 HUGE Samsung surprise

Samsung GALAXY S10 it's still far from launch, but that doesn't stop the leakers from giving us information about the future smartphone model of the Korean company, especially since it's also highly anticipated. According to some information that appeared today, the Samsung GALAXY S10 will come equipped with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.0 NAND storage media, something that will seriously contribute to increasing the performance of the new mobile phone, which must be better than the future iPhones.

The Samsung GALAXY S10 with DDR 5 RAM could offer serious performance boosts in all the tests that users can do, and those NAND UFS 3.0 storage media will be extremely useful for handling large files. Those from Samsung intend to start the production of these components in the second part of this year, so the chances that they will end up in the Samsung GALAXY S10 are very high, and then Apple could have serious problems.

Samsung GALAXY S10: Samsung's HUGE surprise

The Samsung GALAXY S10 could be the only premium smartphone equipped with LPDDR5 RAM memory, and this is because for now the phones use LPDDR4 RAM memory, which anyway offers high performance. It is not yet known how big the increase in performance could be for the Samsung GALAXY S10 thanks to these new RAM memories, but we can expect a minimum of 20% compared to the previous generation, in the worst case.

The Samsung GALAXY S10 will also benefit from a reduction in RAM memory consumption, because in general, upgrades of this kind bring benefits for both performance and consumption. Those from Samsung will start the production of these components towards the end of the year, but the assembly of the first units of the Samsung GALAXY S10 with these components will only start towards the end of the year, or even next year, but everything depends on the ability of the Koreans to manufacture enough components without problems.