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Samsung teases twice-as-fast UFS 5.0 storage for future ‘flagship smartphones’

Samsung announced its new UFS 5.0 storage solution, offering read speeds up to 10.8 GB/s and write speeds up to 9.5 GB/s—roughly twice as fast as UFS 4.1—while improving power efficiency by over 40% and reducing package size by 16.7%. The company said the storage will power future flagship smartphones, wearables, and XR devices, with mass production starting in Q4 2026.

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Samsung teases twice-as-fast UFS 5.0 storage for future ‘flagship smartphones’
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Samsung has announced a new UFS 5.0 storage solution that’s twice as fast as existing options, and coming to future “flagship smartphones.”

Announced today, Samsung has revealed the “industry’s fastest” UFS 5.0 storage solution. The new product will deliver storage with read speeds of up to 10.8 GB/s and write speeds up to 9.5 GB/s.

Compared to UFS 4.1, that’s roughly twice as fast. The best UFS 4.1 solutions topped out around 4.3GB/s read and 4GB/s write, and even that was a huge bump up from UFS 4.0’s slower 4.2GB/s and 2.8GB/s read/write speeds.

Of course, with the times we live in, Samsung mainly pitches this as an advancement for on-device AI, where those faster speeds will indeed give AI models a considerable boost for processing larger data sets. But these speeds will also just be a boost in general to device performance, all while Samsung says UFS 5.0 improves power efficiency by over 40% compared to UFS 4.1 while also fitting into a 16.7% smaller package.

Samsung directly teases that UFS 5.0 will power future “flagship smartphones,” while its size and power improvements will also be good for wearables and XR devices. There’s no firm indication as to when we might see UFS 5.0 in a Galaxy smartphone, though – even the Galaxy S26 Ultra still uses UFS 4.1.

…This form factor significantly boosts design flexibility and internal space utilization for a wide range of applications, including mobile, wearable and extended reality (XR) devices.

Samsung will begin mass production of its UFS 5.0 in the fourth quarter of this year in a variety of capacities up to one terabyte (TB). Through this breakthrough in UFS 5.0 technology, Samsung is staying ahead of industry needs and plans to scale up supply to meet the growth of next-generation device markets — ranging from flagship smartphones to XR headsets and AI wearables.

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