Here are Google's new minimum RAM and storage requirements for Android phones
Briefly

With the introduction of Android 15, Google has set a minimum storage requirement of 32GB for devices wishing to preinstall Google Mobile Services (GMS), while also mandating that a significant portion must be reserved for data. This change raises the previous requirements of 16GB and 8GB. Additionally, Google is enforcing a minimum RAM requirement, moving forward from 4GB to 6GB with Android 16. Android 15 also integrates new privacy measures, requiring user consent for sharing emergency contacts with services during calls for improved emergency response.
With Android 15, Google is enforcing a minimum storage requirement of 32GB for devices to preinstall its suite of apps, known as Google Mobile Services.
Google is also enforcing a minimum RAM requirement of 6GB for running the full version of Android, starting with Android 16, affecting devices previously equipped with lower capacities.
Devices running Android 15 must provide users the option to share their emergency contacts data with emergency services during emergency calls, enhancing their ability to assist.
To protect user privacy, Google has stipulated that clear disclosures about shared information with emergency services must be provided, emphasizing the importance of user consent.
Read at GSMArena.com
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