VIDEO: Qualcomm Tests S4's Thermal Efficiency with Butter

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tartarsause

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From my knowledge of smartphones, competitor B is the Galaxy S2 and competitor A the Motorola Razr but from personal experience the Razr gets much worse at its Kevlar back in terms of heat than the S2.
 

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Cool marketing but this doesn't control for the thickness of the phone backing, the material the backing is made of or the distance between the chip and the backing. All of these things can make a huge difference in heat transfer.
 
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I dont see a reason to get the sg3 over the one x now since they are both s4 processor based
 

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[citation][nom]nforce4max[/nom]Competitor A == Motorola Razr (powered by TI OMAP)Competitor B == Samsung Galaxy S2 (Powered by Exynos)[/citation]
Agree. The reason Competitor B (AKA SGS2) melts butter so proficiently is that it uses the METAL casing surrounding its back camera as a heat transfer material. You can feel this by hand whenever running a benchmark or something.
On a side note, we can all hope that no cows were hurt in the making of this video.
 
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