Let's put it that way: the way Samsung wastes resources on their handset, it'll make a big difference. As in Note8 vs S8. Note8 Runs way more smoothly than the S8How much of the difference will it make to have that extra RAM on the S9+ if you do not use any VR apps? I prefer the smaller size of the S9.
Thanks for your comments.
-Rich
I checked a note 8 thats been up for a few days and it had 3.3gb residing in ram from several programs in the background including internet browser with about 5 tabs open, google maps, camera app, youtube, messaging ....if you are a power user you may want to get the plus, if you manage your apps and use them sparingly you will probably be fine with the reg s9
I think you are right. Pretty sure 6GB starts to become helpful is you are running a lot of stuff at the same time. Somehow comforting to have the headroom though.4GB should be fine and dandy for daily use
If you use it heavily, the extra RAM may be useful.
I've had phones with 3GB, 4GB and 6GB of memory.I think you are right. Pretty sure 6GB starts to become helpful is you are running a lot of stuff at the same time. Somehow comforting to have the headroom though.![]()
I have both the Note 8 and S8+ and the extra RAM definitely makes a difference. I also have the AT&T Blackberry KeyOne with 3GB of RAM and that is a painful device to use coming from the Note 8.
I have a Nokia 8 with 4GB RAM and a Note8 with 6GB of RAM. If they aren't just as fluid and snappy as each other, it's actually the Nokia 8 that's slightly faster. Both run the same SD835 processor. So I guess it has more to do with Samsung's Grace UI than RAM. The Nokia 8 runs stock Android.
Either way, the difference is negligible at best, and unnoticeable the majority of the time.