Samsung has announced that it’ll start offering the
world’s first 1TB eUFS (embedded Universal Flash Storage) solution for
phone manufacturers, with mass production already underway. This means
that phones will be able to have one terabyte of storage with a single
flash memory chip.
Samsung memory marketing VP Cheol Choi says in a statement
that the 1TB eUFS is “expected to play a critical role in bringing a
more notebook-like user experience to the next generation of mobile
devices.” It’s the same package size as Samsung’s previous 512GB unit
and has read speeds of up to 1,000 megabytes a second; that’s 10 times
the speed of a typical microSD card, according to Samsung.
Last year Samsung promoted the Galaxy Note 9 as “1 terabyte ready,” but
that’s only if you insert a 512GB microSD card — the highest capacity
currently available — into the 512GB model. Will Samsung use its own
memory chip to release a proper 1TB phone in the near future? It’s not
unlikely, with various rumors suggesting that the upcoming Galaxy S10 lineup will include a high-end model with 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
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Samsung is making 1TB storage chips for phones
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