The Galaxy S25 series, which Samsung will introduce on January 22 and is expected to be released next month, is on the agenda with hardware and an innovative cooling system that will push the limits of performance. It is stated that all models of the series will be equipped with Qualcomm’s newest processor, Snapdragon 8 Elite. However, it is said that Samsung has taken serious steps against the heating problems that this powerful processor may cause. In the technology world, it is stated that the Galaxy S25 series will offer much more efficient use compared to previous models with its improved cooling system.
Galaxy S25 will raise the bar in cooling performance
According to information from reliable sources, the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ models will come with a 10% improved cooling system compared to the previous generation. In addition, it is stated that this increase is up to 42% in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the most powerful model of the series. This improvement is implemented to ensure that devices run cooler and more stable in applications that require high performance. In this context, Samsung plans to take the vapor chamber technology one step further and control the heating of the devices more effectively.
It is stated that the new cooling system will ensure that the heat emitted from the processor is distributed evenly to different parts of the device. This technology was actually a method used in previous Galaxy models. For example, the vapor chamber used in the Galaxy S24 Ultra was enlarged by 90% compared to the previous model, the Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, this time it seems that Samsung has taken its work in the field of cooling to a more advanced level. These improvements, especially to prevent high temperature problems from reducing the performance of the device, are expected to have a positive impact on the user experience.
The technical features of the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor are also remarkable. This new generation processor offers a 38% faster CPU, a 34% more powerful GPU and a 43% more advanced artificial intelligence processor (NPU). Supporting this powerful processor of the Galaxy S25 series with an effective cooling system will allow the device to exhibit high performance even during long-term use. Thus, users will feel the performance of the device better in applications that require intensive processing such as games and video editing.
The hardware features of the Galaxy S25 series also look quite assertive. All models are expected to come with a minimum of 12 GB of RAM. This means a 50% increase compared to the base RAM capacity of 8 GB in previous models. Improved RAM capacity will increase multitasking performance, making it possible to run multiple applications at the same time smoothly.
This move by Samsung once again reveals the company’s innovative approach, especially in the smartphone market where there is intense competition. On the other hand, the high cooling performance offered by the Galaxy S25 Ultra may enable the device to gain an important place in the premium segment. This technology, which increases performance especially in graphics-intensive applications, is expected to make a positive contribution to the life of the device.
With all this, the pricing policy of the Galaxy S25 series continues to be a matter of curiosity. It remains to be seen how Samsung will offset the cost of these innovative features. However, it seems inevitable that the advanced features of the series will be reflected in the price of the device. However, considering the advantages these features bring to the user experience, it may be possible to maintain the price/performance balance.
The new cooling system developed by Samsung not only increases performance but also contributes to the long-term durability of the devices. Minimizing performance drops due to heating will enable users to get high efficiency from their devices for longer. Especially for gamers and professional users, such features can make the Galaxy S25 series an attractive option.