Acer SSD R13 to R7 - 371 T - 76 h type

Just bought an Acer R 13 R7 - 371 T - 76 h online, waiting for him to ship. I plan on upgrading the SSD, I was wondering if anyone knows what type of SSD it uses? From Googling, it seems that the R13 uses m.2 NGFF, but no information either SATA or PCIE.

Hello

This laptop has already 2xSSDS - SATA 3 - M.2 NGFF of 128 GB.

The original SSD:

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