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    Galaxy gamer? Samsung is developing a gaming smartphone, patent indicates

    Samsung fulfills its promise to meet all user profiles with its smartphone catalog. There are models for those who like to save money, there are models that exude beauty, others offer high performance, a beautiful package of cameras and so on. But an audience still not well matched by the company is those looking for smartphone gamers.

    It is true that many flagships of the company do well in games, as is the case with the Galaxy S20 Ultra and the S21, both tested in the program smooth wheel here from Techlifers. But it is still difficult to say that there is a smartphone created for the high demand of the gamer audience. Thinking about that, Rumors begin to circulate suggesting that the South Korean giant is developing its first model in the category.



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    According to LetsGoDigital, Samsung has filed a patent application with the EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office) to register technologies that describe themselves as: "Activate Fan Mode" e "Unleash Your Cooling Power". This description indicates that the user will be able to turn on and off the device's internal fan, a very common equipment in devices that offer high graphics performance.

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    Galaxy gamer? Samsung is developing a gaming smartphone, patent indicates

    Patent registration requested by Samsung. (Image: Playback / Lets Go Digital)

    Currently, Samsung doesn't have any built-in smartphone with cooling system, and therefore, the information seems to be more relevant than it seems. Although this is just a guess and the company has not commented on such rumors, speculation at the moment is that Samsung is considering entering the gaming device market.



    Although well established by companies like ASUS with its ROG Phone series, Xiaomi's Black Shark line and Lenovo's recently launched Legion Phones, it would be interesting to see what Samsung would have to offer as an innovation. If the information is true, more details should begin to circulate.



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