Samsung's current flagships, including the Galaxy S24 Ultra, are using ultra-fast UFS 4.0 internal storage, to deliver a responsive experience that includes opening countless apps in quick succession and recording at high speeds. Higher resolution with increased frame rate.

Now, a report says Samsung may upgrade this aspect on the Galaxy S25 Ultra model expected to launch early next year.

According to Sawyer Galox on X, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have UFS 4.1 standard memory but there is no mention of whether the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus versions will apply this technology or not. In addition, the source also did not mention the difference between UFS 4.1 and 4.0 memory, but it will likely help users have a better user experience.

It is known that the Galaxy S24 128GB internal memory version is limited to UFS 3.1 speed, while the 256GB model supports UFS 4.0 standard. The Korean giant has likely pursued this approach to reduce component costs, so it is entirely possible that they will do the same when launching the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus. With AI features on devices gradually taking up space, higher amounts of RAM and faster storage will become a necessity in the future. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has been rumored to ship with 16GB RAM, thereby bringing major upgrades over the S24 Ultra.

All of Samsung's Galaxy S25 models are said to run Google's second-generation version of Gemini Nano, and it could be integrated with Galaxy AI for more efficiency. Let's wait and see!