Tuesday, February 23, 2016

World's First 6GB RAM Smartphone to Be Unveiled on March 1st

Although previous rumors claimed Huawei P9 might be the world's first smartphone to pack 6GB RAM, it looks like the Chinese company hasn't yet introduced the flagship, and judging by the latest hearsay, the device won't include such a high amount of memory after all.

Given that vivo's upcoming flagship - the XPlay 5 - will be made official on March 1, it isn't surprising that teasers and leaks related to the device are now coming thick and fast.

The company confirmed the speculation of launching a phone powered by Snapdragon 820 processor in a post that features a teaser image mentioning 6GB RAM.

The fight for those extra GBs will continue this year with Vivo planning to launch the world's first smartphone with 6GB RAM. This is a huge difference in memory compared to other devices in the market which mostly come with 3 GB RAM. However, the shift to 6 GB RAM on smartphones is bound to happen as already several smartphones like the Galaxy S7 have released with 4 GB onboard.

The Vivo XPlay 5 will featur curved screens on two sides, much similar to the Samsung's Edge series of smartphones.

Vivo is leaving no stones unturned to publicise the massive RAM in its Xplay 5.

Other expected specifications include 6-inch Quad HD display with dual-curved edges.

Unfortunately, we doubt that Vivo will make the Xplay 5 available outside China, but there might be some retailers in the Mainland that will offer the smartphone soon after it hits shelves.

As mobile handsets, particularly flagships, become more and more powerful, it seems inevitable we start to see specs like 6GB of RAM shipped in such devices.

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