Some laptops now have eUFS storage. Unlike the more common NVMe PCIe SSD that we see in most laptops these days, eUFS storage is soldered to the motherboard and isn’t upgradable. Not ideal. There are other potential concerns as well. In theory, eUFS storage is slower than NVMe SSD storage connected to a PCIe socket. But eUFS has some benefits, too, like promising lower power usage. I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge last year, which was one of the first big laptops with eUFS stor

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