OnePlus is preparing to release a fan to cool smartphones23:07

OnePlus is preparing to release a 27-watt cooler for smartphones. About informs Gizmochina portal.

It is noted that an accessory called the Back Clip will be presented simultaneously with the OnePlus Ace 2, the Chinese version of the global OnePlus 11R. The launch of both smartphones will take place on February 7 in China and India.

The cooling accessory that will stick to the smartphone will run at 27W, which should ensure the heat dissipation and high performance of OnePlus smartphones even under heavy load.

At the same time, the design of the novelty will not change from its predecessor, powered by a power of 18 watts. It’s also unknown whether OnePlus will equip the Back Clip with a built-in battery or if it will require a smartphone and connection with other power sources to connect it.

The cost of the OnePlus Back Clip has not yet been disclosed.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidan enthusiast cooled Intel’s flagship processor with a 4-pound piece of copper.



Source: Gazeta

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