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It should result in better sustained performance.
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Leaks about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A57 are pouring in. Earlier today, we got our first real-life look at the phone, and then, the phone’s price for Thailand leaked. Now, a new leak about the device shows its cooling system, and it appears to be bigger than those of the Galaxy A55 and the Galaxy A56.
On X, @Alfaturk16 has shared an image showing the Galaxy A55, Galaxy A56, and the Galaxy A57 with their back panels and batteries removed, exposing their cooling system. As you can see in the image below, the Galaxy A57 seems to have the largest cooling chamber of them all. The tipster claims that it is a vapour chamber.
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Galaxy A57, Galaxy A56, Galaxy A55 Vapour Cooling Chambers Compared – Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
A larger cooling chamber will be able to take away more heat from the chipset, helping it run cooler, and thereby, offer better sustained performance. That should result in faster and smoother performance while performing heavy tasks, such as playing games.
At the moment, there’s no information about the source of the image, but it seems like a screen grab from a video about the phone. With the phone reaching retail stores and its unboxing videos hitting the internet, it looks like Samsung will launch it any moment now.
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