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Galaxy S25 to feature fester LPDDR5X memory with Snapdragon 8 Elite
A new leak hints that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series LPDDR5X memory will take performance to a new level. It has emerged as an ideal solution, demonstrating significant upgrades in data processing speeds of over 10 Gbps. If this is true, it would be one of the major upgrades for the new models over their predecessors.
According to a recent report, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series to has faster LPDDR5X memory and Fastprint HDI boards, thanks to the Qualcomm latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
As confirmed earlier Qualcomm is set to supply TSMC-manufactures Snapdragon 8 Elite (for Galaxy) to Samsung which will be used in the Galaxy S25 series in all countries. Now, this report says the same.
Additionally, it has also been revealed that Micron is delivering the majority of the initial LPDDR5X DRAM, replacing Samsung due to heat issues with the updated 12nm manufacturing process. Changed from 13nm to 12nm to improve PPA (Power, Performance, Area).
Last but not least, FastPrint will supply the high-density interconnect (HDI) boards for the initial batch, which is estimated to be 10 million units out of a total of 30 million S25 units produced.
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025
Samsung is ready to bang 2025 with the flagship Galaxy S25 series with amazing AI innovations on January 22. After a long wait, the company began the countdown for its most-awaited Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, ready to welcome several consumer goodies.
Another star product at Galaxy Unpacked 2025 will be Galaxy AI which will take innovation and advancement to a whole new level. However, the information is still under wraps.
It will be interesting to see what the Samsung Galaxy S25 series will have to offer. The S25 series launched with three models: Standard, Pro, and Ultra. All three handsets differ slightly in terms of specifications.
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Galaxy S26 Ultra’s black color variant may have a black frame
Samsung, next year, is launching its new flagship S series smartphone, Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even though the phone hasn’t been officially announced yet, several details have already leaked online. Now, a report suggests that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G’s black color variant may offer a black frame instead of the silver one on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
As you know, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in several colors, and if you prefer black, you have two options to choose from: Jet Black and Titanium Black. However, the Titanium Black comes with a black panel and a silver frame. Jet Black offers a black panel and a black frame.
According to @UniverseIce, the black color variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G will have a black frame, and not the silver frame that the Titanium Black version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra has.
The phone is expected to launch with Android 16-based new One UI 8.5. Plus, the company is also promising seven years of Android updates, which is great for long-term use.
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Upcoming Galaxy A57, A37 phones impress with Android 16 performance
Samsung’s Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 smartphones are expected to launch in March 2026. Ahead of the launch, we’re getting a sneak peek at Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 performance with One UI 8.5 and Android 16.
Both the upcoming Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 smartphones recently appeared on Geekbench, giving us some interesting insights into how they will perform with the new Android 16 and One UI 8.5. Interestingly, builds of both smartphones are already in testing for the upcoming software.
As per the Geekbench listing, the Galaxy A57 has scored impressively high in the tests, with a single-core score of 1,311 and a multi-core score of 4,347. These digits suggest that the A57 will offer a smooth and fast experience.
Moreover, the Galaxy A37 still performs well. It scored 1158 in single-core and 3401 in multi-core tests, and the software build was A376BXXU0AYK3. While these scores are a bit lower than the A57, the Galaxy A37 smartphone is still good enough to promise a fast and smooth experience for everyday tasks.
The test results show that Samsung is working hard to make One UI 8.5 faster and more efficient. Both smartphones will come pre-installed with the Android 16 -based One UI 8.5 to offer amazing performance and the latest features. Stay tuned for more information.
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Android 17 (One UI 9) may add a ‘Universal Clipboard’ for Galaxy devices
Google and Samsung are yet to release Android 17 and One UI 9 Beta for Pixel and Galaxy devices. Meanwhile, Google is working on a Universal Clipboard for Android phones and PCs, with Android 17. This means Samsung’s One UI 9 could bring universal clipboard to Galaxy devices.
According to Android Authority, Android 17 includes a feature called UniversalClipboardManager. This tool appears inside Google’s continuity framework, which transfers copied content between Android devices without a third-party tool
Samsung’s current cross-device features, like Quick Share, Samsung Flow, and Phone Link, do not offer built-in clipboard syncing. Fortunately, that could change in next year’s One UI 9 update, as Google is working on a Universal Clipboard for Android phones and PCs.
If Samsung follows the One UI 8 schedule, One UI 9 is expected to arrive alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 in mid-2026. If Google implements Universal Clipboard in Android 17, Samsung will likely add it in One UI 9.
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