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Oppo's new Find X phone might have an unearthly 10GB of RAM


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The age of double-digit RAM in smartphones is upon us. 

Leaker Ice Universe (via The Leaker) has dug out a filing with TENAA, a Chinese regulatory body, for Oppo's next Find X variant, which will have a whopping 10GB of RAM. 

OPPO Find X adds a 10GB RAM version, which will be the world's first 10GB RAM Smartphonepic.twitter.com/ULdntw6X95

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) September 27, 2018

The filing reveals one other tidbit about the phone: it will also have 256GB of storage. There's no word on where or when it might launch, though. 

We've seen phones with as much as 8GB of RAM — the OnePlus 6, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and Oppo's original Find X come to mind — but we've never seen a phone with 10GB of RAM, certainly not one coming from a major phone maker.  Read more...

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