Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: How-To Geek

As phones get more powerful, they also generate more heat. To keep them cooler than ever, we’re starting to see more phones ship with “water cooling.” But what does that mean?
Modern smartphones are small computers in your pocket—they’re incredibly powerful, with CPUs and GPUs more capable than full desktop PCs from not long ago.
As a result of all this power in such a small space, keeping the hardware cool has become a challenge for device manufacturers.Most phone makers have had to think outside the box to find a proper solution to keeping phones running cool as the performance ramps up—and water cooling seems to be that solution. But it’s not the same as the water cooling process used in PCs—there isn’t actual liquid flowing through the system.
Talk of “water cooling” in phones has ramped up lately with the Galaxy Note 9 and Pocophone both using the feature to keep things running cool. But those aren’t the first phones to use such a system—Samsung introduced a water-cooling system in the Galaxy S7.
Here’s how it works.
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