Smartphone technology has improved by leaped and bounds this past few years. From slow poke processors to blazing ones. Screen has improved a lot with the introduction of Corning glass screens. New generation phones are now sporting the LPDDR4 RAM (Random Access Memory) which has really changed the android smartphone game. More importantly, internal storage for android phones has improved a lot. From 4GB modules, current phones have up to 128GB of internal storage specially those flagship phones.
Korean electronics giant, Samsung Technologies, has announced and has started production of the market’s first 256GB embedded memory module for android smartphones. This breakthrough in internal storage technology was based on USF (Universal Flash Storage) 2.0 technology which is intended for smartphones which are supposed to be released late this year or early next year. This technology could be implemented for the Galaxy S8 which I presume would succeed their current flagship phone the Samsung Galaxy S7 if they won’t change their naming scheme. What’s impressive about this new NAND technology is that it will be even faster than the current SATA SSD (Solid State Drive) which are currently employed on desktop, laptops, and servers which could deliver up to 45,000 input and 40,000 operations per second. Imagine what this technology could do to next gen android smartphones.
Korean electronics giant, Samsung Technologies, has announced and has started production of the market’s first 256GB embedded memory module for android smartphones. This breakthrough in internal storage technology was based on USF (Universal Flash Storage) 2.0 technology which is intended for smartphones which are supposed to be released late this year or early next year. This technology could be implemented for the Galaxy S8 which I presume would succeed their current flagship phone the Samsung Galaxy S7 if they won’t change their naming scheme. What’s impressive about this new NAND technology is that it will be even faster than the current SATA SSD (Solid State Drive) which are currently employed on desktop, laptops, and servers which could deliver up to 45,000 input and 40,000 operations per second. Imagine what this technology could do to next gen android smartphones.
The coming 256GB UFS modules is more than able of supporting seamless Ultra HD playback and multitasking capabilities even on large screen android devices like tablets and phablets. Watching 4K HD movies would be possible while transferring files from your smartphone to your PC. There is a possibility that this phone capability would be further enhanced if you have subjected your phone through android rooting methods.
Android rooting, as we all know, has the capabilities of unlocking and giving more power to processors and RAMs through overclocking. Faster processing power could also lead to faster data transfer rates. I’m hoping that this technology could be implemented as soon as possible as most smartphones only employ up to 64GB on internal storage. This technology could be wasted if not implemented soon enough.
Samsung has really upped the ante by providing tons of resources to their R & D department. They have been working on their new Exynos chips which will rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series chips. And if paired with this new storage technology, the future will be clear for this company. Let’s just hope they will stay true to the path they are walking on right now.
Android rooting, as we all know, has the capabilities of unlocking and giving more power to processors and RAMs through overclocking. Faster processing power could also lead to faster data transfer rates. I’m hoping that this technology could be implemented as soon as possible as most smartphones only employ up to 64GB on internal storage. This technology could be wasted if not implemented soon enough.
Samsung has really upped the ante by providing tons of resources to their R & D department. They have been working on their new Exynos chips which will rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series chips. And if paired with this new storage technology, the future will be clear for this company. Let’s just hope they will stay true to the path they are walking on right now.