Vivo xplay7 will be the first smartphone with 10 gb of ram
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Vivo Xplay7 promises to be one of the most interesting Chinese smartphones on the market and does not want to leave anyone indifferent, for this it will be the first terminal to arrive with no less than 10 GB of RAM.
Vivo Xplay7 will have more RAM than your PC
In this way, the Vivo Xplay7 will be a smarpthone that exceeds the amount of RAM memory even for some gaming PCs, since many of them still have 8 GB of memory. This large amount of memory will give the terminal a large capacity to keep applications open in the background, which will allow the transition between them to be very fast. Of course, to all this we must add the great marketing claim of mounting 10 GB of RAM.
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Luckily it will not be a smarpthone with only a gigantic amount of memory, because inside it will hide a latest generation Snapdragon 845 processor that will give life to an 18: 9 screen with 4K resolution, we do not know the size, but it will probably reach 6 inches or even more. This screen will integrate under it a fingerprint reader to help manage the terminal with greater security and comfort. Its characteristics continue with an internal storage of 256 GB or 512 GB since there will be two versions of this terminal.
With smartphones like this we are not surprised that RAM is a very scarce resource in the market, PC users have been paying high prices for DDR4 memory modules for more than a year and a half, it seems that the situation is not going to improve in the medium term.
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