Since its release, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series of mobile phones has attracted widespread attention due to its 60GB system space, arousing heated discussions among consumers and the media.
According to the editor’s understanding, subsequent investigations revealed , this phenomenon is because in order to avoid users buying the 512GB version of the phone, the actual available storage space is only 476GB. They calculated the 7% storage "loss" of 1000/1024 storage specification conversion into the system space, resulting in excessive system space usage.
For different storage Models with different capacities have certain differences in system storage usage. On the 128GB version of the Galaxy S23, oneUI The 5.1 operating system takes up about 18GB of storage space, while the 256GB version takes up about 32GB. For the 512GB version of the phone, the system occupies up to 58GB. Note that these numbers may vary by a few GB due to differences in region, phone model, and operating system version.
Recently, after the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 256GB version was upgraded to One UI 6.0 Beta, the system space occupied was 17.56GB, and an additional 4.98GB of space was marked as "other files". After analysis, these "other files" are actually 7% storage "loss" caused by 1000/1024 storage specification conversion
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