Samsung has begun to introduce a functionality in the personal Galaxy smartphones, which in some cases will have a positive impact on the performance of the device. This “turbo” functionality will be significantly expanded with Android 12, where it will become standard.

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Samsung is bringing “RAM Plus” functionality to all mobile phones with Android 12

With The brand new Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G has all launched. The South Korean company has introduced the “RAM Plus” functionality, with which virtual memory is added to the dedicated memory. This is how you get one 4GB RAM bufferIt can make a difference when you use multiple applications at once. With high-end smartphones like the Galaxy Z Fold 3 with 12GB of RAM, cheaper phones.

In the second beta version of Android 12 for the Galaxy S21, functionality is listed as part of the new operating system (source: GSMArena) So Samsung is introducing “RAM Plus” functionality with Android 12 for all models. Feature though Occasionally even under Android 11 Distributed, all supported smartphones must get the latest extension with the latest operating system version.

Samsung will be in multiple numbers Provide older Galaxy smartphones with Android 12. You can definitely feel the little turbo there when the smartphone reaches its limits in terms of memory. Especially in the entry level and intermediate smartphones area. Due to the upgrade policy of up to four years that applies backwards to the Galaxy S10, it will affect many models.

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When will Android 12 appear for Samsung smartphones?

Samsung is currently testing Android 12 with One UI 4.0 in the second beta version of the Galaxy S21 series. Google announced Final Android 12 version Said final versions from other manufacturers Appears at the end of the year. This should not take long for Samsung. The Galaxy S21 should be ready in November if there really are no problems.

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