There seems to be a small movement afoot in the Android smartphone market that will hopefully become big enough for Google to take notice. It started with OPPO
There seems to be a small movement afoot in the Android smartphone market that will hopefully become big enough for Google to take notice. It started with OPPO and Vivo and has eventually made its way to Xiaomi. Now it seems that Samsung is also jumping on the bandwagon with the latest update to one of its mid-range Galaxy A series phones. With the Galaxy A52 getting the company’s new RAM Plus feature, virtual memory could hopefully become the next big thing in Android phones. The Galaxy A52 isn’t exactly that noteworthy, at least not compared to the Galaxy A52s and Galaxy A52 5G, both of which go beyond LTE networks.