❌

Normal view

Today β€” 29 May 2026Main stream

Samsung may adopt liquid cooling for future Galaxy phones

29 May 2026 at 14:45

Samsung is reportedly exploring pure liquid cooling technology for future Galaxy devices, signaling a major shift in how flagship smartphones handle AI workloads and sustained performance.

The Korean tech giant is exploring one of the biggest hardware shifts in modern smartphone cooling. The company is researching a dedicated liquid cooling system, hinting at a potential move beyond the vapor chamber solutions.

According to industry sources, Samsung Electronics has established a dedicated task force under its Production Engineering Research Institute to research active cooling systems for phones.

Generative AI workloads, real-time translation, image generation, and large language model processing all generate sustained heat loads that traditional passive cooling solutions increasingly struggle to handle.

The company is reportedly internalizing technologies tied to both air cooling and liquid cooling as it explores future Galaxy implementation.

Samsung Electronics senior researcher and lab head Park Min recently confirmed that the company is specifically researching liquid cooling without cooling fans.

Instead of relying only on passive heat dissipation methods like vapor chambers and graphite layers, a liquid cooling system circulates sealed coolant internally to absorb and disperse heat generated by the application processor.

Earlier this year, Samsung also introduced Heat Path Block (HPB) inside the Exynos 2600 package architecture. HPB adds a copper-based heat dissipation layer to improve heat transfer efficiency within the Package-on-Package structure.

Commercialization may still be years away. There are obvious challenges involving waterproofing, durability, manufacturing costs, and internal component layout.

If the company successfully develops a pure liquid cooling system that works quietly inside mainstream Galaxy flagships, future Galaxy S and Galaxy Z devices could sustain higher performance for longer periods.

The post Samsung may adopt liquid cooling for future Galaxy phones appeared first on Sammy Fans.

❌
❌