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Mine is at 102 GB. I was in the Apple Eco System for so long and transferred my iphone 11 pro max onto the s23 ultra. I have a hunch that something from the iPhone made the system so big. 😞
18-02-2023 08:25 AM
Hello everyone,what was commented by the @Glenntech makes a lot of sense.
What if Samsung has left the System partition bigger on purpose?
In my opinion, it is possible that it is a forecast, on the part of the company, since in the near future it decides to implement the Seamless Updates functionality. We know perfectly well that this functionality will need space /partition A/B/.? Is it possible that the new System partition of Galaxy S 23 is an A/B partition??
Happy weekend.
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25-02-2023 08:40 PM
☝️ This. I was just going to post the same article. The reason is a combination of how storage is measured vs. what it actually is, how android has always reported the number, and how Samsung has decided to present the result.
In short, it's not nearly as bad as it might first look. It does seem that the One UI overlay is bulkier than others but it isn't as far out of whack as the uninformed articles suggest. My guess is it has to do with all the additional functions Samsung's added to Android. I personally really like all the features One UI has built in and how they all work together. I'll take the (not as bad as it looks) storage hit in trade.
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