Galaxy M35 with vapor chamber cooling launching in India soon ...
Samsung generally uses a vapor chamber cooling system in its high-end phones and tablets. It has dabbled with putting vapor cooling chambers in mid-range phones now and then, and this year, the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 brought the biggest vapor cooling chamber of any mid-range Samsung device.
Galaxy M35 Launching in India Soon
However, there's another mid-range Samsung device that sports that cooling system. That device is the Galaxy M35, which is launching in India soon. According to a recent report, Samsung will launch the Galaxy M35 in India on July 17. The company has started teasing the phone's features on Amazon's website. On its teaser page, Samsung revealed that the Galaxy M35 has a vapor chamber cooling system, just like the Galaxy A35 that it shares many of its specs with.
Vapor Chamber Cooling System
Samsung has claimed that it used the vapor chamber cooling system to keep the decently powerful processor's temperatures in check. This system uses a small amount of liquid, and when it comes in contact with heat generated by the processor, it turns into vaporized liquid and spreads across the chamber, where it can more effectively dissipate that heat.
The Galaxy M35 was launched in Brazil a few months ago, but it was unclear then if it used a vapor chamber. But that is now confirmed, thanks to Samsung India.
Optimal Performance
When heat is dissipated effectively, the processor's temperature remains optimal. That allows the chip to perform consistently despite sustained high processing workloads. It means that when the phone performs heavier tasks like multi-tab web browsing, multitasking, or gaming for a longer period, it doesn't slow down drastically.
Key Features of Galaxy M35
The Galaxy M35 has a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,000 nits peak brightness. The phone has the Exynos 1380 processor, 6GB/8GB RAM, 128GB/256GB internal storage, and a microSD card slot. It runs Android 14 out of the box and will get four major Android OS updates and security updates for five years.