LPDDR6 memory is coming to the Galaxy S26 Ultra—a Major upgrade with 21% More Efficiency and 10.7 Gbps Speeds.

Ahead of the launch of Samsung's next flagship series, the Galaxy S26, a major and interesting update has been revealed—new LPDDR6 memory modules. This time, the focus isn't just on speed but on energy efficiency and overall smartphone performance. This initial version of LPDDR6 is built on a 12 nm process and delivers data transfer rates of up to 10.7 Gbps. This is approximately 26% faster than the current LPDDR5X.

Galaxy S26 Ultra—a Major upgrade with 21% More Efficiency

In addition, Samsung has also increased the number of I/O channels, improving bandwidth and smoothness. Most notably, its new Dynamic Power Management system delivers approximately 21% better energy efficiency. This means your phone's battery will last longer and heat up less when processing large files, high-res video, or gaming.

The leak also reveals that all RAM modules in the Galaxy S26 Ultra will use this high-speed 10.7 Gbps LPDDR6 version. This clearly indicates that Samsung is fully preparing the S26 Ultra for high-end AI processing, 200MP camera processing, and fast multitasking.


Combined with the S26 Ultra's battery, the 5000 mAh battery can comfortably last for approximately 1.5 days with this memory optimization. In the 16GB RAM + 1TB variant, this memory will make a significant difference in instant app loading, faster video rendering, and gaming.

A small update on the S26's thin body

A few days ago, a leak stated that the standard Galaxy S26 would be just 6.9 mm thick. Leakers like Ice Universe jokingly asked why Samsung isn't calling it the S26 Air despite its slimness.

The real reason is that Samsung typically reserves the "Air" name for the mid-range A-series. So the S26 will stick to the standard flagship branding.

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