Samsung Galaxy S22 to include a vapour chamber in its cooling system

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 is already stirring things up before its arrival. Other than featuring an Exynos 2200 with AMD's RDNA 2 architecture, the smartphone series is also bringing numerous powerful tech specs and features for a chance to win next year's flagship competition. Now, it's reported that Samsung might also include a vapour chamber in the devices for cooling purposes.

Vapour chamber cooling uses a small vacuum-sealed canister where liquid changes from liquid to gas to dissipate heat, and it's an appealing way for power-hungry phones to solve problems such as overheating. The cooling method can also be seen in most gaming smartphones nowadays to battle the heat.

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However, this will not be the first time Samsung uses the technology. The company has actually put it on the Galaxy S10+ but stopped doing it with the successors. According to Greg Kramer, a thermal systems engineer, the vapour cooling was appealing to Samsung not just because of its literal cooling powers, but because of its figurative 'cool' factor. He said that he was told that the Korean tech giant expected to sell up to 1 million (additional) phones because of the novelty of having a vapour chamber.

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