There have been reports guaranteeing that Samsung will offer the Galaxy S23 with a base stockpiling of 256GB, and yet there may be markets where the 128GB model will in any case be sold, probably at a lower cost.
In the event that you are in a district where the 128GB model is being sold, you should consider skipping it and paying a touch something else for the 256GB model. This is on the grounds that as per insider Ice Universe, they guarantee that for the Galaxy S23, Samsung could wind up utilizing UFS 3.1 for the 128GB model, rather than the UFS 4.0 capacity that they are supposed to use for the models with higher capacity.
It is understandable that the 128GB of the S23 uses UFS 3.1. There are indications that Samsung does not seem to produce the 128GB version of the UFS 4.0 chip. It is currently known that only Kioxia has produced the 128GB UFS4.0, but through the 128GB UFS4 chip of the Xiaomi 13
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Presently, truth be told, UFS 3.1 is in no way, shape or form slow. For the typical client, they could not be guaranteed to require the quicker stockpiling, yet that doesn’t mean they can’t profit from it. Quicker capacity implies that documents get composed faster, particularly for bigger records like photographs or recordings. It likewise peruses documents quicker, which is helpful on the off chance that you will generally get to a ton of bigger records on your phone.
For setting, UFS 3.1 has consecutive perused velocities of up to 2,100MB/s and compose paces of up to 1,200MB/s, versus UFS 4.0 which has perused and compose rates of 4,200MB/s and 2,800MB/s individually.
That being said, in the event that cost is a colossal game changer for you, clearly the 128GB model will be less expensive and more reasonable, however you might need to tolerate somewhat more slow perused/compose speeds contrasted with the 256GB models or more subsequently.