What you need to know
- Another early Galaxy S27 rumor claims Samsung may upgrade its storage to UFS 5.0, but this may only affect “some” models.
- Obviously, the company has a lot to consider before that happens, such as its “price” and “mass production costs.”
- Recent Galaxy S27 Ultra rumors suggest it may get an upgraded sensor for its 200MP camera, and an improved S Pen is not out of the question.
From time to time, there are some interesting early rumors of the Galaxy S27, like this recent rumor claiming that only a few may see a storage upgrade.
This time the rumors come from a South Korean tipster on naverWhich suggests Samsung is reportedly moving to UFS 5.0 storage for the Galaxy S27 (via ). GSMArena). The tipster alleges that this new storage standard may only affect “some” S27 models next year. Additionally, Samsung may not change the “Basic Storage Configuration” of its next flagship series.
Remember, we’re still basically a year away from seeing the Galaxy S27; However, the tipster says Samsung has a lot to consider with UFS 5.0. Rumors claim that the company is considering “price, mass production costs and more” when it comes to its decision to only implement UFS 5.0 on “a few” phones. It is still not clear on which phones it can be seen. If we had to guess, at least the Galaxy S27 Ultra could have the advantage.
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publication refer to zedek And its coverage of the UFS 5.0 storage standard. UFS 5.0, revealed in October, is said to increase the device’s sequential performance to 10.8 GB per second. It takes into account inline hashing as well as AI for better security. To put it simply, UFS 5.0 increases the device’s ability to transfer data and files, while also improving the way apps load.
Rumors so far
Alternatively, we had the S Pen rumored for the Ultra and, no, upgrades aren’t in the cards either. Samsung was reportedly deep into development, trying to figure out a way to combine the two useful stylus methods. When things didn’t go as expected, she reportedly canceled her plans. We’ll leave you with an interesting rumor that says Samsung could launch a Galaxy S27 Pro with “Ultra-like features” in a more compact design next year.
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It’s always a good thing to have good storage. Tech lovers will know how important storage is, be it for its read/write capabilities or how much stuff it can hold. If we’re going down this “selective” route where Samsung might implement it, I think the S27 Ultra is our best option. Maybe we’ll see it transferred to another one, but I think Ultra will get it. Also, let’s not forget about Samsung’s recent The price is on the rise, so we should be careful before getting too excited about the potential of UFS 5.0.
