All Google Pixel 9 phones have UFS 3.1 memory format instead of UFS 4.0, but Google has a solution to this issue

By: Vlad Cherevko | yesterday, 19:11

Google has confirmed that all Pixel 9 models will use UFS 3.1 memory instead of the faster UFS 4.0. This decision came as a surprise as UFS 3.1 is usually used in mid-range smartphones to keep costs down, while flagship devices are equipped with more modern standards.

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Tests have shown that the Pixel 9's read and write speeds are significantly slower compared to its competitors. For example, the base model achieves 980 MB/s and the Pixel 9 Pro XL achieves 911 MB/s, while the Zenfone 11 Ultra with UFS 4.0 achieves 2130 MB/s.

Despite this, however, most users may not notice the difference between UFS 3.1 and UFS 4.0 memory formats. For example, recording 8K 60 fps video requires 750 MB/s, but thanks to video compression, the Pixel 9 manages this at 100 MB/s. Also, thanks to Google's big AI module, the image quality doesn't suffer. Therefore, Google's excellent UI optimisation and tweaks could override any shortcomings of the outdated UFS 3.1 memory format.

Source: Android Authority