The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Exynos 2400 will power the upcoming Galaxy S24 series, and the lack of a capable cooling solution means that the flagships will run into thermal throttling issues long before they have the capacity to reach their full potential. Samsung likely thought of this, and according to the latest rumor, the company is bringing larger vapor chambers to not just the top-tier ‘Ultra’ model but to the entire lineup. In fact, all three Galaxy S24 models are expected to feature coolers up to 1.9 times larger than the one on the Galaxy S23 series.
The largest vapor chamber will unsurprisingly be found inside the Galaxy S24 Ultra
Including a vapor chamber will allow each Galaxy S24’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or Exynos 2400 to obtain increased multi-core performance for a longer period. However, not every model will be treated to the same vapor chamber, as according to a tweet from @tarunvats33, only the Galaxy S24 Ultra will sport the biggest size difference when it comes to the cooler. Samsung’s top-end flagship is said to feature a vapor chamber that is 190 percent bigger than the one running in the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
As for the Galaxy S24 Plus, it will have a vapor chamber that is 160 percent bigger than the one featured on the Galaxy S23 Plus, and lastly, we have the base Galaxy S24, which is rumored to tout a 150 percent larger vapor chamber compared to its direct predecessor. Before potential buyers think that Samsung is favoring those who will upgrade to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, consider that it is impossible to incorporate bigger vapor chambers in the smaller models due to their decreased footprint.
Galaxy S24 will have enhanced cooling performance thanks to larger vapor chambers 👀
• S24: 1.5 times larger than the S23
• S24+: 1.6 times larger than the S23+
• S24 Ultra: 1.9 times larger than the S23 Ultra#OneUI6 #GalaxyS24Plus #GalaxyS24Series #Unpacked… pic.twitter.com/w4ecwCogkV— Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) January 10, 2024
However, the rumor stating that Galaxy S24 Ultra will sport a bigger vapor chamber means that this flagship will exhibit better thermal performance than the rest of the lineup, though we have to bear witness to those results before making any statements. We will find out shortly after Samsung concludes its Galaxy Unpacked event on January 17, so stay tuned for more updates. If you want to reserve any of the smartphones, you can click here to get started.
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