That display is the first step in the teardown video by WekiHome. A ribbon cable powers the logo lights, another hooks up the NFC coil. It only gets more interesting from there. The Asus ROG Phone 6 has RGB lighting for the ROG logo on the back The ROG Phone 6 has been designed as a gaming phone from the ground up. The 6,000mAh battery is split into two separate cells, which allows the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 based motherboard to slot in between them. The motherboard is in the middle, so that it can be cooled optimally by the AeroActive Cooler 6 add-on This puts it in the optimal position to be cooled by the AeroActive Cooler 6, which really helps to keep the chipset running at top speed in X Mode. Check out our review for details on the thermals and the cooling performance of the AeroActive add-on. The teardown starts just after 4 minutes into the video. Before that are some benchmarks and a demo of the Cooler 6 and the Kunai 3 Gamepad. Source (in Chinese)


title: “Teardown Of The Asus Rog Phone 6 Shows All The Cooling Optimizations " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-18” author: “Jerome Colston”

Anonymous Lkg 23 minutes ago

Something interesting.

If you open phones with 820, 835, 845, 855 and 865 you will see somekind of cooling like Graphite or copper. But not inside midrange, even those ones with Socs stronger than old 8xx. They do not need.