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OnePlus 12R’s UFS 3.1 storage: How different is it from UFS 4.0?

  • All OnePlus 12R variants have UFS 3.1 storage only. So, it comes in 128GB and 256GB storage with UFS 3.1 standard and there is no variant with UFS 4.0 version.
  • UFS 4.0 is the latest Universal Flash Storage standard and compared to the UFS 3.1 standard, it is said to have 2x the bandwidth, and at least 2x sequential read and write speeds while consuming 46% lower power.

    So, the latter is more energy efficient, takes up less space, and is faster. You may see this speed while launching apps and saving files on the device storage

What the OnePlus’s press statement says

  • OnePlus, however, hasn’t mentioned these differences in its media release. Instead, it says UFS 3.1 is the same storage type found on the OnePlus 11 series and that it’s fully rated by the German technical inspection body TÜV SÜD. It claims the UFS 3.1 storage on the 12R should run fine for 4 years.
  • It also highlights that the Trinity Engine (for optimum performance of CPU, RAM and ROM) was tested on UFS 3.1 storage only. 
  • Finally, the company apologises for the error and encourages people who have pre-ordered or purchased the phone to get in touch with customer support for further clarification. 

You can read the full post on the OnePlus Community forum here.

OnePlus 12R is available in India: should you buy it?

  • OnePlus 12R went on its first sale on February 6th at Rs 39,999 for the 128GB model and Rs 45,999 for the 256GB variant. You can pick the device in grey and blue colours. 
  • The company could’ve been more clear in its communication but if you give it the benefit of the doubt, you may be able to appreciate the various upgrades the 12R brings forth
  • In our review, we found the OnePlus 12R to be “a terrific value flagship phone,” backed by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, a 5,500mAh battery, a 120Hz LTPO 4.0 AMOLED display, 50MP triple rear camera setup, and an Android 14-based OxygenOS.


OnePlus 12R’s UFS 3.1 storage: How different is it from UFS 4.0?

  • All OnePlus 12R variants have UFS 3.1 storage only. So, it comes in 128GB and 256GB storage with UFS 3.1 standard and there is no variant with UFS 4.0 version.
  • UFS 4.0 is the latest Universal Flash Storage standard and compared to the UFS 3.1 standard, it is said to have 2x the bandwidth, and at least 2x sequential read and write speeds while consuming 46% lower power.

    So, the latter is more energy efficient, takes up less space, and is faster. You may see this speed while launching apps and saving files on the device storage

What the OnePlus’s press statement says

  • OnePlus, however, hasn’t mentioned these differences in its media release. Instead, it says UFS 3.1 is the same storage type found on the OnePlus 11 series and that it’s fully rated by the German technical inspection body TÜV SÜD. It claims the UFS 3.1 storage on the 12R should run fine for 4 years.
  • It also highlights that the Trinity Engine (for optimum performance of CPU, RAM and ROM) was tested on UFS 3.1 storage only. 
  • Finally, the company apologises for the error and encourages people who have pre-ordered or purchased the phone to get in touch with customer support for further clarification. 

You can read the full post on the OnePlus Community forum here.

OnePlus 12R is available in India: should you buy it?

  • OnePlus 12R went on its first sale on February 6th at Rs 39,999 for the 128GB model and Rs 45,999 for the 256GB variant. You can pick the device in grey and blue colours. 
  • The company could’ve been more clear in its communication but if you give it the benefit of the doubt, you may be able to appreciate the various upgrades the 12R brings forth
  • In our review, we found the OnePlus 12R to be “a terrific value flagship phone,” backed by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, a 5,500mAh battery, a 120Hz LTPO 4.0 AMOLED display, 50MP triple rear camera setup, and an Android 14-based OxygenOS.

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