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- As suggested in recent leaks, Samsung does, in fact, have a 16GB RAM variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
- This model is only available with 1TB of onboard storage in four markets: Taiwan, South Korea, China, and Hong Kong.
- Samsung hasn’t revealed the reason behind its limited availability or shared plans for a wider release.
We finally have an answer to the months-long debate about whether or not Samsung would offer a 16GB RAM variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Although Samsung didn’t give us a clear answer during its Galaxy Unpacked event, we now have confirmation that a 16GB RAM variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra does exist. However, as previously speculated, it’s limited to certain markets.
In the US, you can with either 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of onboard storage. Sadly, all three variants are capped at 12GB of RAM. Samsung only offers 16GB of RAM on the top-end 1TB storage model (via Android Police), and it’s limited to four markets: Taiwan, South Korea, China, and Hong Kong.