The upcoming Galaxy S26 series is set to feature UFS 4.1 storage technology, promising enhanced speed and responsiveness. This advancement is particularly beneficial for AI applications, allowing quicker data access and reducing delays. The new storage tech also comes in a more compact form, freeing up space for other components. While Samsung may not use this extra space for a larger battery in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the power efficiency and speed improvements could offset the unchanged battery size. Additionally, Samsung is expected to integrate the latest RAM technology, further boosting performance and energy efficiency. These upgrades position the Galaxy S26 as a formidable contender in the smartphone market, potentially surpassing competitors like the Pixel 10 series, which still uses UFS 4.0. The combination of UFS 4.1 and a custom version of Qualcomm’s latest chipset could make the Galaxy S26 a powerhouse in performance.

