OnePlus presented the prototype of its latest mobile phone this Monday (27), during MWC 2023. OnePlus 11 Concept. The big difference of the device is the technology. Liquid cooling system Active CryoFlux, which promises to significantly lower the temperature of the mobile phone in tasks that require more energy from the device.
According to the company, Active CryoFlux can: It reduces the temperature of OnePlus 11 by up to 2.1º during heavy use, guaranteeing 3 to 4 more FPS in heavier games, For example. During fast charging, the system ensures that the temperature is reduced by up to 1.6º, reducing the total charge time from 30 seconds to 45 seconds.
In practice, the Active CryoFlux works with two piezoelectric ceramic micropumps connected to pipes that carry the coolant through the body of the device. OnePlus with each micropump smaller than 0.2 cm³ ensures that the liquid cooling system does not significantly increase the weight and thickness of the smartphone.
Aesthetically, the OnePlus 11 Concept has taken on a futuristic look with a clear glass back illuminated by blue LEDs flowing through the channels, making the cooler visible. The camera module is designed using the tempering technique, a design found in luxury watches.
Features
The OnePlus 11 Concept whitepaper, based on the OnePlus 11, has pretty much the same specs as the flagship launched earlier this month. The mobile offers a 6.7″ AMOLED LTPO3 display with a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz.
Equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, the smartphone comes with 16 RAM and up to 256 GB storage versions, as well as 5,000 mAh and SuperVooc fast charging technology (100W).
It is noteworthy that there are no predictions for a possible official launch of the Oneplus 11 Concept with Active Cryoflux technology, as it is a prototype.
Source: Tec Mundo

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