What you need to knowAnother early Galaxy S27 rumor claims Samsung might upgrade its storage to UFS 5.0, but it might only impact “some” models.Apparently, the company has much to consider, such as its “price” and “mass production costs” before this can happen.Recent Galaxy S27 Ultra rumors suggest it could receive an upgraded sensor for its 200MP camera, and a better S Pen could be out of the question.

Now and then, there are a few interesting early Galaxy S27 rumors, like this recent one that claims only a few could see a storage upgrade.

The rumors this time come from a South Korean tipster on Naver, who states Samsung is supposedly shifting to UFS 5.0 storage for the Galaxy S27 (via GSMArena). The tipster alleges that this new storage standard could only affect “some” S27 models next year. Additionally, Samsung might not change the “basic storage configuration” of its next flagship series.

publication cites Jedec and its coverage of the UFS 5.0 storage standard. Revealed in October, UFS 5.0 is said to bring an increase to a device’s sequential performance to 10.8GB per second. This has AI in mind, alongside Inline Hashing for greater security. Plainly speaking, UFS 5.0 increases a device’s ability to transfer data and files, while also improving how apps may load.

Galaxy S26 Ultra uses UFS 4.0 storage, which offers roughly half the data speed of UFS 5.0. Samsung’s next Ultra model has been in the news recently, with rumors suggesting it might feature “new technologies” for its cameras. Early rumors claim Samsung could equip the phone with an ISOCELL HP6 sensor, but those same reports drop any hope for a megapixel upgrade. It looks like the S27 Ultra will still stick with 200MP for its main lens.

Alternatively, we had an S Pen rumor about the Ultra and, no, upgrades aren’t in the cards, either. Samsung was reportedly deep in development, trying to figure out a way to combine two useful stylus methods. When things didn’t gel as well as it had hoped, it supposedly scrapped its plans. We’ll leave you with one intriguing rumor that says Samsung could debut a Galaxy S27 Pro next year with “Ultra-like features” in a more compact design.

price hike spree, so we should be careful before we get too excited about UFS 5.0’s potential.