Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy Note 9 Will Not Oust Heat Pipes
With the Galaxy S9 launch just around the corner, the rumor mill is in full swing around Samsung's hotly-anticipated flagship smartphone. The device is expected to be unveiled at MWC (Mobile World Congress), which is slated to take place in late February, next year.
The South Korean giant discreetly announced its next-gen Exynos 9810 chipset just a few days ago. According to a report by ValueWalk, the Galaxy S9 will pack the aforesaid chipset under the hood. The report cites shreds of information stemming from the Asian supply chain that claims both, the Galaxy S9 and the equally-anticipated Galaxy Note 9 will not get rid of the heat pipes.
Samsung was reportedly planning to replace vapor chambers with heat pipes for its next-gen Galaxy and Note-branded smartphones. However, Digitimes debunked these rumors confirming that Samsung will not deviate from its thermal design for the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy Note 9 flagships. In fact, suppliers have already commenced working on the heat pipes, the site added.
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