Our smartphone storage has increased over the years, where in the early days, 64GB was as big as you could get. However these days 64GB seems to be the base starting point for some. In fact if the rumors are to be believed, Samsung could have a 1TB Samsung Galaxy S10 model in the works.

Whether or not those rumors are true remains to be seen, but the company seems to have hinted at that possibility. Samsung has recently announced that they have managed to create embedded Universal Flash Storage in the 1TB variety for smartphones. They are claiming that this is an industry first which we imagine will help pave the way for 1TB smartphones in the near future.

According to Cheol Choi, executive vice president of Memory Sales & Marketing at Samsung Electronics, “The 1TB eUFS is expected to play a critical role in bringing a more notebook-like user experience to the next generation of mobile devices. What’s more, Samsung is committed to assuring the most reliable supply chain and adequate production quantities to support the timely launches of upcoming flagship smartphones in accelerating growth of the global mobile market.”

That being said, given the timing of the announcement there is a good chance that there might not be enough components made in time for the Galaxy S10 which is due to be announced next month. It is possible that this could be limited to certain models, like the Galaxy S10+, or if not we suppose the Galaxy Note 10 seems like a much more likely candidate.

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