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It is almost confirmed that at least one Galaxy S25 series phone will use the recently announced Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The next-generation flagship processor from Qualcomm has amazing CPU and GPU performance. However, it may also have a potential heating issue.
Multiple phones with Snapdragon 8 Elite chip have already been announced. And one of the first phones to use that chip and to reach reviewers’ hands is the Realme GT7 Pro. The folks over at Android Authority and Digital Trends, who were testing the Realme GT7 Pro, both noted that the phone was running rather warm.
In both cases, the phone reportedly crashed while running GPU benchmarks. Android Authority noted that the phone was uncomfortably hot during the 3DMark stress test.
The phone reportedly showed heat-related warnings on the screen. And it didn’t end there. Apparently, the phone didn’t allow the tester to use anything else other than making calls.
Even after switching from the ‘Balanced’ performance profile to the ‘Power Saving Mode’ and running 3DMark, the Realme GT7 Pro could not complete the GPU testing benchmark. Data collected during this test reportedly showed that the phone’s temperature reached 46 degrees Celsius.
The story continues after the video…
After disguising 3DMark as a different app and running the benchmark, it was revealed that the phone suffered steep performance drops after a few minutes. However, its sustained performance was still higher than that of the Galaxy S24 Ultra and its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For Galaxy chip.
Other than that benchmark, the Realme GT7 Pro reportedly performed normally during heavy gameplay and other tasks. Its temperatures were also only slightly higher than what is seen on high-end phones. So, it isn’t clear if it is just the benchmark or of the chip has a particular problem with graphics benchmarks.
Still, it shows that while powerful, the Snapdragon 8 Elite may be running slightly warmer compared to previous-generation flagship Snapdragon chips.
So, Samsung needs to cool the chip with extra care if it doesn’t want to see any overheating problems to appear on the Galaxy S25 Ultra (and possibly Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+).
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