Samsung smartphones will no longer overheat: The company is introducing a liquid cooling system

Samsung is exploring the possibility of introducing a full-fledged liquid cooling system into future Galaxy smartphones. This system uses a special liquid circulating within a hermetic circuit to dissipate heat from the processor much more efficiently. This allows devices to operate at maximum performance for long periods without overheating or throttling. This is reported by Ixbt.com reports .
According to Korean sources, a dedicated team has been formed at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology to develop such solutions for smartphones. The company is not considering classic fan-based systems, as they increase device size, generate noise, and complicate the design. Instead, engineers are focusing on a compact liquid system adapted for thin mobile devices.
Interest in such technologies is driven by the increasing power of modern mobile processors and the widespread adoption of AI functions performed directly on the smartphone. The higher the load on the hardware platform, the more difficult it becomes to maintain comfortable temperatures and stable performance.
For several years, Samsung has been improving cooling in its flagships by enlarging vapor chambers and using new thermal interfaces. However, internal experts note that the capabilities of passive cooling are gradually becoming insufficient. Therefore, future Galaxy smartphones are expected to feature the first active liquid cooling systems.
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