As it stated in Apparently, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ could feature either UFS 2.0 or UFS 2.1 for the storage. For RAM, there's either LPDDR3 or LPDDR4 chips, and storage can be one of UFS 2.0, UFS 2.1 or eMMC 5.1 storage. Samsung haven't explained why they've used UFS 2.0 and UFS 2.1 in different handsets, and probably won't — though we can guess the reason is probably the same. Practically speaking, most average users and even smartphone enthusiasts will not be able to distinguish between the performance of UFS 2.0 versus UFS 2.1, unless they compare both side-by-side. Promotional material from Samsung early on boasted of UFS 2.1 for its storage, but eagle-eyed XDA Senior Member spotted the silent removal of mentions of UFS 2.1 for storage on Samsung's official webpage for the devices.
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