
Solid State Drives (SSDs) are known for providing lightning-fast storage speeds in computers, laptops, gaming consoles, and other devices. iPhones have had solid-state drives (SSDs) for a long time, but Android phones now feature Universal Flash Storage (UFS). This sort of storage is quick, though not as quick as SSDs.
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The Lenovo Legion Y90, an upcoming gaming phone, is set to change that. The Chinese gaming phone will be the first Android phone in the world to use a RAID 0 configuration that efficiently combines SSD and UFS 3.1 memory.

By having two drives functioning at the same time, a RAID 0 system improves storage performance. It can simultaneously write bits of data to each storage type. Lenovo claims that this configuration will increase storage speed by up to 50%.
RAID 0 has been around for a while in PCs and laptops, but this is the first time we’ll see it on a commercially available smartphone.
Specifications and Availability
In terms of availability, the Lenovo Legion Y90 will be available in China on February 28. It will have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, LPDDR5 RAM, a gigantic 5,800 mAh battery with 68W rapid charging, a 144Hz AMOLED display, and a 64MP camera capable of 8K video recording.