One of the features that you may not really think about all that much when it comes to your smartphone is the storage. Not the amount available, but the technology behind it. Many of today’s flagship smartphones make use of UFS 3.1, which offers faster read and write speeds and better reliability. Samsung has been manufacturing its own flash storage, but today, Micron has announced it has started shipping its faster UFS 3.1 NAND storage.
Announced back in November of last year, this new UFS storage option is being touted as the “world’s first 176-layer NAND Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 3.1 mobile solution.” In addition to offering up to 75% faster read and write speeds, it’s also about 30% smaller than the competition. With being able to shrink the die size by so much, this gives you faster performance while also taking up less space in the phone’s internals.
Micron’s 176-layer NAND flash is now available to smartphone makers, which means its just a matter of time before it begins appearing in our new smartphones. Storage options come in 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB, as we move further away from the days of 64GB or 32GB being the norm in our devices.