Rumors are swirling about Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S8. The latest news coming from China they concern the RAM memory that will be inside the device as well as the technology that will be used for it.
Until today, rumors wanted the upcoming Galaxy S8 to come with 6GB RAM and 256GB disk space.
However, a new fame coming from China supports the Galaxy S8 will be the world's first smartphone to feature 8GB RAM.
According to the Chinese leakster, Samsung will launch its own paratreatment memory in 8GB RAM, using 10nm technology. It also states that UFS 256 flash storage technology will be used for the 2.1GB of internal memory.
UFS 2.1 flash storage technology will be an upgraded version of UFS 2.0, including basic enhancements to previous versions, and will provide data security using inline cryptography between the system-on-chip (SoC) and the storage device UFS.
The Galaxy S8 is supposed to be among the first devices to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor, although rumors suggest Qualcomm may not have it ready chipset until April.
It remains to be seen how many of the rumors will be verified at the end of February at MWC 2017.