Awesome Tips REAL Phone Water Cooling
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Our phones, be it iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, or Google Pixel, are pretty dang powerful. But as our desktop GPU friends have shown us, all that power, means a lot of heat. So what’s a smartphone to do? Well, maybe watercooling? OnePlus has given us a chance to look at their liquid cooled OnePlus Concept that makes use of their Active CryoFlux cooling technology. Could this be a game changer? Only one way to find out.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Actual watercooling in a phone?!?!
0:48 My complicated relationship with OnePlus
2:35 How does it work?
4:35 They didn’t want us to test it
6:39 Thermal camera time
8:04 Real world benefits
9:38 The future of phone cooling
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phones seem to just be gimmick platforms these days
I can't wait to drop this!
Thats an inkjet printer
Tell me a reason to buy the ltt banana
ltt: To scale
me: yah fair enough🙂
I wonder how good it was in terms of reapirability and components availability, But they did a good job in terms of INNOVATION unlike certain FrUiT cOmPaNy that just slap a different names on something that already exist decades or even century ago, call it theirs, and call it innovation.
this is dumb and gimmicky. whoever says it looks cool should just get one of those $2 cases with water and glitter inside from aliexpress
In all fairness, it's not "just a concept".
You're not JUST delaying thermal saturation with uniform heat spreading on the phone surface.
Those cool spots on normal phones? They're not radiating heat, as there's no heat exchange with no difference in temps with the outside. The phone is NOT COOLING DOWN from those surfaces, which is a HUGE factor in heat dissipation on mobile devices.
Uniformly heated phone does radiate heat from every single "hotter than ambient" surface.
It's not JUST active cooling. It's active cooling on the inside to take full(er) advantage of passive cooling.
Loving the extra sass in this one
For a sponsored video, this is surprisingly objective and interesting. Props to the production team !
But why?
I have a couple of thoughts:
1. My Pixel 6 gets uncomfortable to hold when under load… This cooling solution may make your phone not feel like it is going to melt through your hand. Noice.
2. Your hand is not a terrible thermal conductor, heck it is liquid cooled in a similar way….. The distributed heat may cause more head to be absorbed by your skin, albeit with lower peaks in any one spot. Noice.
this seems like a terrible idea considering phones are constantly dropped and the cases get cracked and so on, which inevitably will cause these tiny pipes to get damaged as well and will be a hell to repair…
OppoPlus 🗿🗿
please help to compare performance while in hands.. maybe our hands could be helping reduce the temp better then air 😅
3:39 not exactly 0 wearing parts but very low friction I guess yeah sure
Nice
MODOK be like 3:15
There is already a cooling solution for these kind of low power draw devices which I am shocked that LTT did not even bother covering even in their CES week. It is called airjet and it's already will be in some laptops on the second half of 2023 . It is an SSD style cooling device which uses vibrating membranes to push down air with 200km/h to the surface whatever it is touching and is already capable of cooling even a high end ultrabook without a fan. It needs some holes to remove the heat but it could definitely be implemented on a special case or some kind of hydrophobic filter for the little holes. https://youtu.be/WibczqINifA
Is the phone waterproof?
Before even finishing the video, I guess its kinda cool, pun intended, but why? I dont think you would make the phone any thinner and I dont see any mobile games stress a new phone so much it needs the extra cooling. This seems dumb as fuck to me. Perhaps it will feel cooler to the touch, but who cares? Its not like a phone reaches 70c.
Why not do whole back plate from aluminium and attache it to chip…