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Samsung developed new cooling technique for your Galaxy S22 Ultra

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Samsung has released some new cooling technology for the Galaxy S22 Ultra that is designed to stay cool during continuous heavy use, including gaming. The ultimate goal? Stable performance even for a long time. While this is good for any application on the device, whether it’s over-photography or Netflix overdrive, it should be especially useful for gaming on the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Thanks to Samsung’s new cooling technology. It uses a newly developed heat transfer technology called Gel-TIM. This helps to dissipate the heat more efficiently and this should translate to better continuous performance.

Samsung’s Gel-TIM is a thermal paste used for CPUs. The company says this will allow it to transfer heat 3.5x more efficiently than last year.

Samsung newly developed a cooling tech for Galaxy S22 Ultra

As mentioned earlier, this new technology has the potential to be great for most things. Gaming is one of the most in-demand uses for a mobile device and makes the device hotter than any other use.

That being said, even performance should be recognizable with anything. At least those who use or have used the Galaxy S21 Ultra can tell the difference.

Samsung also improved the steam chamber

In addition to the new Gel-TIM and Nano-TIM, Samsung has also improved the steam chamber in this device. It now covers more surface area, helping to improve heat transfer to keep the device cool longer.

And performance may also differ between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200 models. Therefore, consumers need to take care of those things as well. That being said, it would not be surprising if continuous performance and improved cooling were the same in the model.

In particular, if you like Samsung devices while playing mobile games, you may want to consider the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

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