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Over the past four years, Samsung has removed many fan-favorite hardware features from its phones, including the 3,5mm jack, infrared port, microSD card slot, and even stopped bundling chargers with its flagship models. This year, the Korean giant could lose another advantage over the iPhone.

According to the Korean website blog.naver.com, which cites the SamMobile server, the next generation of iPhones will have 8 GB of RAM. That's as much as Samsung offers in its new flagships Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 + i Galaxy S22Ultra. Apple already last year compared to Samsung, it offered a higher capacity of internal memory (globally up to 1 TB, but Samsung in our country 1 TB for the range Galaxy the S22 doesn't offer), and if the site's report turns out to be true, the Korean giant's smartphones won't have any memory advantage over iPhones.

For some time now, Samsung has been copying Apple's bad practices and stripping its phones of some valuable hardware features, much to the chagrin of many fans. On the other hand, the company has made significant improvements in software over the past few years, especially since the release of One UI. In addition, it now offers up to four years of system updates for its high-end devices.

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