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What phones have a built-in cooling system?

Some of the new smartphones have integrated cooling systems with sophisticated technology to improve the performance of the device when playing games or recording videos. These systems are specifically designed to keep the smartphone from getting too hot, thus ensuring the continued operation of the device and the user's comfort.For instance, the Nubia RedMagic 3 series was the world's first to introduce the internal fan as one of its main components, being able to lower the surface temperature of the phone up to 1.5°C, thus enabling longer gaming sessions without the phone being thermal throttled.Furthermore, the RedMagic 5G has a 15,000 RPM fan, a bigger air duct radiator, and a high-performance thermal gel as were the significant and most noticeable differences in regards to the cooling system, which further led to heat dissipation getting more effective by 30%.Also, the iQOO Neo 6 series incorporates a 5-layer 3D graphite plate and the Cascade Cooling System to produce a cooling area of approximately 36,907 mm², keeping off the heat effectively during the most CPU-intensive processes.The thermoelectric cooler (Peltier module) and a fan together are used in the CoolMax technology of Infinix, which have been proven to be very effective in gaming with a significant reduction in the temperature of the chipset by 10°C in a test.ASUS ROG Phone 9 series is fitted with a GameCool 5 system using advanced heat sink, vapor chamber, and graphene sheets that increase the device's cooling efficiency.The passive cooling solution of copper foil, graphene film, and the vapor chamber in OPPO's Find X5 Pro, allows the GPU to maintain the best conditions without active noise sources.OnePlus has unveiled the Active CryoFlux system, comprising cryogenic liquid that is moved around the phone, in their proposition of concept phones, for an extra benefit in the form of a reduction in temperatures when the phone is used for gaming or charged thus achieving lower power consumption and better charging efficiency. These developments indicate the manufacturers' efforts to produce cool and high-performing smartphones that continue to guarantee a great user experience with the latest technology in the industry.
 
Cool Tech: How Smartphone Cooling Systems Are Changing the Game

Alright, so let's talk about smartphones and why they seem to double as hand warmers lately. You play Genshin for an hour, your phone's basically a stove. Filming 4K video? You're probably one TikTok away from flash-frying your palm. With everyone using phones for everything – movies, games, you name it – these gadgets are running hotter than ever.

But manufacturers aren’t just sitting around letting our hands roast. Nope. They’re getting weirdly creative about beating the heat.

Not that long ago, if you tried to tell someone their phone would come with a fan, they’d probably just laugh (or ask what you’ve been smoking). Now? You’ve got phones with some serious cooling muscle.

Let’s talk RedMagic, since they basically went, “What if we shoved a fan inside a phone?” And then… actually did it. The RedMagic 3 rolled out with a legit built-in fan—not just for flexing online, but actually cooling down the phone by about 1.5°C. That means less random lag spikes, longer gaming… and less embarrassing sweaty palms. Blast to their RedMagic 5G, and you’re talking a turbo-charged 15,000 RPM fan, beefier air ducts, and what they call “thermal gel.” The result? Cooling gets 30% better. You can almost hear hardcore gamers drooling.

On the flip side, you’ve got iQOO Neo 6 doing its own thing—think more graphite, less wind tunnel. They slap a five-layer 3D graphite plate and this fancy Cascade Cooling setup covering nearly 37,000 mm². Translation: big cooling mat, lots of heat gets sucked away, even if you’re editing videos till your battery cries for mercy.

Meanwhile, Infinix tossed Peltier tech into the mix—basically science-fair stuff, mixing a thermoelectric cooler with a fan. Suddenly, you’re getting up to 10°C cooler chips. Ten degrees! On a mid-range phone! Where was this when I was melting my finger playing Flappy Bird?

And ASUS ROG Phone 9? Oh man, they straight-up gamified thermal engineering: vapor chamber, souped-up heat sinks, graphene everywhere. Anyone who’s rage-quit over FPS drops will get why this matters. You get consistent performance and don’t have to choose between victory and a burnt hand.

Not everyone needs a jet engine in their pocket, though. OPPO’s Find X5 Pro is going stealth mode. No spinning fans, just copper foil and graphene, handling heat quietly—so if you’re on back-to-back work calls or creating the next viral Reel, you don’t sound like you’re broadcasting from a data center.

And OnePlus? Yeah, they’re doing some mad-scientist stuff with this “Active CryoFlux” tech—liquid cooling, but in a phone. The concept phone manages to keep things cooler while charging, saves power, and sounds kinda futuristic (when it hits the mainstream, you’ll know).

Bottom line? Phones today are not just smart—they’re ice cold compared to what we suffered through five years ago. Overheating? That’s so 2019. The future's chill, and our thumbs will thank us.
 

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