Samsung Galaxy S22 could focus on vapor chamber cooling

Samsung Galaxy S22 could focus on vapor chamber cooling

The Samsung Galaxy S22 line could use vapor chambers to cool the insides of the phones, using technology more commonly found in high-end gaming phones. It's not that Samsung is unfamiliar with using vapor chambers in its flagships, but it has incorporated them haphazardly, putting them in the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus but not its cheaper siblings (they have an "advanced heat pipe" system) as in certain (but not all) Samsung Galaxy Note 22 and Note XNUMX Ultra phones. Now, a new report from DigiTimes suggests that Samsung is considering bringing back steam chambers for its XNUMX flagships, and while that's still doubtful, it supposedly shows enough promise for Taiwanese dealers to brace themselves in the event. from the phone maker ordering them en masse. This surely means the flagship range of the Samsung Galaxy SXNUMX, but it could also include other top phones, like if there was a Samsung Galaxy Note XNUMX or a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold XNUMX, for example.

Do telephones really need a steam room?

Vapor chambers do seem to be the best mobile cooling situations, especially since they are found in the best gaming phones; Hell, the Asus ROG XNUMX still has a transparent plastic section on the bottom cover to show off its vapor chamber. And while Vapor Cams are great phones, it's unclear if they're the only solution for top-tier flagship phones. In truth, the Note XNUMX and Note XNUMX Ultra phones had multiple cooling systems that were secretly incorporated, supposedly at random, into the two phone models. Some would have copper vapor chambers while others would have heat absorbing graphite heating pads. In a teardown research report, iFixit found that systems appeared to be split between supposedly haphazard phone models. While boasting the vapor chambers seemed like a marketing boon that sold more units in earlier S-series flagship phones, they are potentially prone to failure when damaged, according to a specialist on the ground. While graphite pads appear to have appeared on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, perhaps the introduction of vapor chambers to its XNUMX smartphones means the phone maker isn't set on using cooling technology. Via SamMobile