8 Dec 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7 set to include a very cool new feature

It's been a wonderful year for Samsung with their S6 edge winning every gong going.
Now fans are waiting to see Korean tech giant has in store next and rumours are suggesting the new phone will have a unique way of keeping cool.

It's thought the new Galaxy S7 could stop getting with aid of water. This system uses tiny pipes fitted inside the device which are filled with liquid coolant.

A new technology which was already adopted by Sony for its Z5 smartphone, it uses two pipes and a thermal paste used to help get rid of the heat caused by the processor chugging away inside.

As smartphones get faster the processors inside create more heat and, as users of Sony's Xperia Z3+ discovered, hot phones end up shutting themselves down.

Using liquid to cool devices is around five times more effective than other methods and it also helps conserve battery life.

Other than a new way of keeping cool it's thought the S7 will feature all the usual upgrades such as  faster processor, better camera and improved fingerprint scanner, with some rumours of return of the MicroSD card slot on the S7, which removed on its S6 and S6 edge devices but, with many of its rivals including extra space, it seems a u-turn might be on the cards.

There's no word on when Samsung will unveil its new phones but it's likely to be in the first part of 2016. In previous years Samsung has launched its new flagship during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Willit announced Samasung Galaxy S7 on MWC event which takes place in Barcelona on 22nd February 2016?

Daily Star Online

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