Samsung starts producing 256GB storage chips for mobile devices, Note6 winks

Peter, 16 March, 2016

In February, Samsung introduced 256GB storage chips for mobile devices and now it has started production of said chips.

Those chips use the latest UFS standard and will rival SATA-based SSDs that are used in computers - Samsung claims 850MB/s read speeds and 260MB/s writes (sequential).

Obviously, it's too late for the S7, but perhaps the new Galaxy Note6 can make use of these high capacity chips? It doesn't seem likely, now that Samsung re-introduced the microSD slot. After all, a 200GB microSD can be had for $80 ($60 on a good day).

Of course, they don't have anywhere near the speed of UFS memory and some current devices even boast 256GB storage, so maybe there's room for premium devices for digital packrats.

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  • Anonymous
  • 17 Mar 2016
  • qb9

Why, or when would you ever even use 256 gb of memory on your phone lol

  • Anonymous
  • 16 Mar 2016
  • QAL

Who's that pokemon... Noob appeared. Note 5 is available in 128GB/63/32.

256GB storage chip is made for iphone i am quite sure samsung themselves is very reluctant to have large storage on their own make phones i dont know why.

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