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Is Google’s Decision to Equip Pixel 9 Series with UFS 3.1 Justifiable?

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Nicole S. Sage
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Introduction to UFS 3.1 and UFS 4.0 Storage

Google’s latest Pixel 9 series, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, comes equipped with the UFS 3.1 storage standard. Despite the faster UFS 4.0 memory being available since 2023, this choice has raised eyebrows among tech enthusiasts and experts. UFS 4.0, announced in mid-2022, has been a common feature in flagship smartphones since its debut. However, the decision of a major player like Google to stick with an older standard in 2024 warrants a closer look.

Performance Implications of UFS 4.0

UFS 4.0 offers substantial improvements over UFS 3.1, boasting double the read speed and 1.6x faster write speed. This translates to smoother multitasking and quicker app loading times. A phone’s overall memory speed is influenced by other factors, such as the chipset and memory controller. Nonetheless, the theoretical benefits of UFS 4.0 are hard to ignore. For instance, the Zenfone 11 Ultra, equipped with UFS 4.0, exhibits significantly faster sequential read and write speeds compared to the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Despite these advancements, the average user might not perceive a drastic difference in daily use since most commonly used apps do not demand high-speed storage.

Practical Considerations and Impact on Users

While UFS 4.0 provides a 25-45% increase in efficiency, resulting in lower power consumption, the overall impact on battery life is minimal. Storage accounts for only a small fraction of a phone’s energy usage. Users who frequently transfer large files, such as videos, may benefit more from UFS 4.0. However, UFS 3.1 can adequately handle tasks like 8K video playback due to ongoing improvements in data compression techniques.

Customer Expectations and Future Proofing

One of the primary concerns with Google’s decision is customer satisfaction and future-proofing. The Pixel 9 series has seen a starting price increase of $100 compared to the previous generation, without incorporating UFS 4.0. Although the new AI features are notable, the lack of the latest storage technology undermines Google’s claim to produce ‘AI phones.’ Faster storage speeds would facilitate quicker loading of AI models into RAM, enhancing overall performance. The dated storage tech in the Pixel 9 series could become a limitation over its seven-year support lifecycle.

Conclusion

In sum, while the absence of UFS 4.0 in Google’s Pixel 9 series might not impact day-to-day usage significantly, it arguably falls short of consumer expectations for a high-end device. The Pixel 9 series’ failure to incorporate the latest storage tech, despite its price hike and longevity, could be seen as a missed opportunity by Google to deliver the best possible user experience.

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