The first phone with this much RAM is not going to be the last to launch this year, with more brands expected to use the new feature.News 

Introducing the Revolutionary 24GB RAM Smartphone

Smartphones with 8GB, 12GB, and even 18GB RAM have become common, but the competition in memory capacity has now escalated to a new level with the introduction of a phone boasting an impressive 24GB RAM. A company has recently released this device in the market, pushing the boundaries of smartphone memory.

Nubia is the brand that has taken this unique step, soon to be followed by the likes of Realme, OnePlus and others. The Nubia RedMagic 8S Pro series is the first to get 24GB of RAM, and this doesn’t include the gimmicky virtual RAM feature. You have a RAM option in the RedMagic 8S Pro+ variant.

According to reports, this phone will feature the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 chipset, which will receive incremental performance upgrades over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 variant. Nubia has redesigned the device’s cooling system without affecting performance, which is ideal for the heavy gamer. The phone has a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 1300 nits peak brightness.

It has a 5000mAh battery that supports 165W wired charging speed. The 24GB RAM variant also comes with 1TB of storage, but the $1,000 (roughly Rs. 81,000) price tag makes it insanely cheaper than the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro Max.

How much RAM does your phone really need?

Companies have been allocating more RAM in phones, which shows that the industry is innovating and advancing with its technology. But the question is how much RAM your phone really needs to give you the best performance. Experts mostly agree that 8GB is enough for Android users, but 12GB of RAM is not a bad option either.

But even then, you don’t have enough resources to use up all the memory on your device. So when you talk 16GB, 18GB and now 24GB these are just numbers that will blow your mind and even a laptop will shy away from these numbers but in reality they don’t really improve performance. from the phone.

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