Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Galaxy Note 9 water cooling tested: Does it really work?

Flagship phones in 2018 can easily handle graphically demanding games, but many of them run hot or simply can't sustain their performance after several minutes of play.

The Galaxy Note 9 has a feature designed to keep this flagship cool while delivering consistent speed: Samsung put a water-carbon cooling system in the device to keep it from breaking a sweat while you're in the middle of an extended Fortnite session.

The advanced carbon-water cooling system, combined with a heat sink that's three times larger than the one inside the Note 8, helps with heat dissipation. Samsung says those improvements can prevent overheating by 21 percent, but the company is emphasizing performance over temperatures.

We decided to put the Note 9's cooling to the test, and the results are mixed.


Galaxy Note 9 water cooling tested: Does it really work? posted first on https://www.engadget.com

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