The base version of the Galaxy S23 is likely to be slow

In a few days, on February 12, the Galaxy S23 series phones will be unveiled, but we are still witnessing the disclosure of information about them. Now a new rumor has claimed that Samsung for the base model Galaxy S23 from memory UFS 3.1 Instead UFS 4.0 will use
According to reports, while Samsung wants to remove the base 128GB version from the Galaxy S23 Plus and Ultra, the Galaxy S23 will have a 128GB version in some countries. Now, one of the reliable sources of the world of technology called Ice Universe, In a tweet It is claimed that this version will have a lower speed.
UFS 3.1 memory in the base version of the Galaxy S23
Almost all Android flagships this year will arrive with the new UFS 4.0 memory, and we expect all Galaxy S23 series phones to have such memory as well. But apparently, the 128GB model of the Galaxy S23 will still have UFS 3.1 storage, and users will have to buy the 256GB version to experience the higher speed of UFS 4.0. Other members of this family, the Galaxy S23 Plus and Ultra, use UFS 4.0 internal memory.
But what is the speed difference between UFS 3.1 and UFS 4.0? In UFS 3.1 memory, we are facing the maximum read and write speed of 2100 and 1200 MB/s, respectively. In UFS 4.0 memory, these speeds reach 4200 and 2800 MB/s; So UFS 4.0 drives are at least twice as fast as UFS 3.1. To learn more about UFS 4.0 memory, we suggest reading this Digiato article.
Due to this speed difference, in theory, buyers of the 128GB version of the Galaxy S23 will have to wait longer when the phone boots up and open apps and run games more than the 256GB version.
Samsung is holding its Unpacked event on February 12th, and we at Digiato will be covering it live as always.