Samsung smartphone users will soon enjoy extended internet surfing and music playing capability on their unit. This is after they get a hold of Samsung’s software that is said to boost smartphone memory.
The new software, as Samsung brags, would optimize data transactions within its memory chips as it interacts with the smartphone’s operating system. The software will work on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Linux or even a real-time operating system. It will boost smartphone memory by improving the efficiency of the smartphone’s embedded flash memory.
The software uses file systems such as UniFS, PocketFS, and RFS. It can perform standard smartphone operations such as reading, writing, creating, and deleting files. Samsung also claims that using their new software will even lengthen the lifespan of modern flash drives like UniStore, PocketStore, XSR, and FSR.
Samsung stressed that their software would also aid developers as it will shorten software design times. According to the manufacturer, the software is a perfect fit for programs that deal with video and images.
As Samsung is known for its other products like digital cameras, TVs and other electronic devices, many suspect that this software will soon find its way on other platforms.
Source: Information Week
