RAM crunch will see smartphone specs decline in 2026, experts warn – here’s why


  • With RAM in high demand for AI data centers, prices for it are rising
  • As a result, smartphone manufacturers may choose to equip their upcoming phones with less RAM than originally planned
  • In some cases, this may mean that they have less RAM than we are used to

We’ve heard a lot about how rising RAM prices can lead to higher costs for upcoming smartphones, but this unwelcome increase now looks like it could also – or alternatively – lead to weaker smartphone specs.

According to a TrendForce report, high-end smartphones are likely to slow their transition to 16GB of RAM. This basically means that for models that currently have 12GB, like the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S25, we will likely see their successors also have 12GB of RAM instead of getting an increase.

But for lower-end models, specs may actually drop, with mid-range phones seemingly no longer coming in 12GB configurations, instead topping out at 8GB. Low-end models can also be limited to 4GB, with some currently having 6GB or 8GB of RAM.

(Image credit: TrendForce)

A RAM drop even for high-end phones

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