If you are planning on picking up a Samsung Galaxy S23 following the expected 1 February unveiling, there's something you need to know. Especially if you're going for the 128GB model.While the new Samsung lineup is set to use faster UFS 4.0 NAND storage throughout, it now sounds like those buying the 128GB entry-level model might miss out and be stuck with the older UFS 3.1 storage instead.Leaker Ice Universe reports that the 128GB model will have to make do with the slower technology because Samsung's UFS 4.0 storage doesn't have an option in that capacity. As a result, 256GB and larger models will get the speed boost associated with the technology - and those buying the 128GB model will have to make do with the older, slower option instead.
Samsung's 128GB Galaxy S23 might be slower than the rest
The 128GB model isn't going to get Samsung's fastest storage tech.
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