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Samsung's new flagship models Galaxy The S23s may be the best yet androidsmartphones for mobile gaming. Partly thanks to a special version of the high-end chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen2, which has an overclocked main processor core and graphics chip, but also thanks to better cooling Galaxy S23.

The first 3D benchmarks indicate that the range Galaxy The S23 is almost twice as powerful as the series in 3D applications Galaxy S22 in the version with the Exynos 2200 chip. However, such high performance and higher frequencies logically require adequate cooling. We haven't seen any of the phones of the new series disassembled by the legendary leaker yet Ice universe however, he has now released rough drawings that reveal that the series does indeed have better cooling than last year's.

Judging by these drawings, they have Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 + a Galaxy S23Ultra significantly larger vapor chambers than their predecessors. The evaporator chamber is a flat cooling device that can spread heat more efficiently than traditional copper heat pipes. Inside the vaporizer chamber is a liquid that turns into a gas and later condenses on specially designed surfaces, dissipating heat in the process.

Advice Galaxy The S23 uses an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in every market, so you don't have to worry about any Exynos versions this year. The chipset bearing the name Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy it has an overclocked main processor core working at a frequency of 3,36 GHz instead of the standard 3,2 GHz and an Adreno 740 graphics chip running at a frequency of 719 MHz instead of the usual 680 MHz. In addition, the new phones use faster UFS 4.0 storage (up to the 128GB variant of the base model) and LPDDR5X operating memory, which boasts a speed of 8,5 Gb/s compared to 6,4 Gb/s of LPDDR5 memory.

If there are evaporation chambers in the models Galaxy The S23 is really bigger, the first dissection of one of them will have to confirm that. As well as whether Samsung was inspired by cheap Galaxy A14 5G and he fitted the new "flags" with adhesive battery cases to make them easier to replace and increase the repairability score.

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