International. With the presentation of Samsung's new flagship equipment, the Galaxy S7, the brand revealed that the terminals will have a liquid cooling system, which was cataloged as one of the main novelties of this version.
The liquid cooling system is located in copper protections that protect the processor and GPU from the heat generated by the Exynos 8890 or Snapdragon 820 processors.
A circuit passes through the components that give off the most heat from the device. That heat they give off evaporates the coolant, cooling those components (the processor in this case). Subsequently, this gas resulting from the evaporation of the refrigerant liquid passes through a meandering circuit where it condenses again dissipating the heat, and returning to its liquid state, to pass again, already cold, through the processor.
With this system the device will be able to reduce the levels of overheating suffered by equipment of previous versions at the time of being in charge or when its use is constant as when using video game applications.
This technology has already been implemented in some computers, but its arrival in smartphones marks an evolution that is expected to be imitated by other manufacturers.