JAKARTA - When a smartphone is used to surf in cyberspace or play games, it will emit excess heat. Now Samsung is addressing the issue on its future phones.

The South Korean manufacturer will embed technology such as a cooling fan so that the smartphone no longer emits excessive heat.

A report from Digitimes states, Samsung is claimed to be looking into the possibility of bringing back the use of vapor chamber cooling technology.

What is a vapor chamber cooler?

Quoted from Ubergizmo, Monday, July 12, this technology works in a closed vacuum tube, there is a small amount of liquid which when heated turns into a gas and condenses when cooled.

Indeed, Samsung has used this technology in some of its older phones such as the Galaxy S10+. The company also uses it in several configurations of the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 phones. However, this vapor chamber cooling technology does not appear on the Galaxy S21 model.

This cooling process is faster than with more conventional heat sink designs. It is unknown why Samsung chose not to use it on the Galaxy S21.

However, many suspects that Samsung will embed the Galaxy S21 vapor chamber pad technology with the upcoming 2022 model.


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