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    Vivo’s New Patent Turns Phone Cooling Fans into Antennas

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamDecember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Vivo’s New Patent Turns Phone Cooling Fans into Antennas

    Vivo’s New Patent Turns Phone Cooling Fans into Antennas

    Smartphones today are always fighting two big battles: keeping a strong signal and staying cool when things get tough. Most companies see these as two different problems, but a new patent from Vivo suggests that in the future, the phone antenna system could become one with a cooling fan.

    Your next phone’s cooling fan might also be an antenna thanks to Vivo

    Typically, a phone antenna is a stationary strip of metal placed along the device’s frame. This layout is efficient but vulnerable to “hand blockage.” That is, the moment when your grip accidentally drops your signal strength. To solve it, manufacturers have tried different methods and approaches, such as 360-degree antenna designs on devices like the Vivo X200 FE (Review). Now, Vivo’s concept takes a different path by embedding antennas directly onto the blades of an internal cooling fan.

    According to technical filings (spotted by Xpertpick), this central placement allows the device to use mechanical rotation to its advantage. Instead of relying on a static receiver, the phone could theoretically rotate its fan-mounted antennas to better align with cellular towers or Wi-Fi routers. This could be particularly useful for people on the move, such as commuters or travelers, where signal handovers between base stations happen frequently.

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    The magic of wireless connections

    You might wonder how a spinning blade stays connected to the phone’s motherboard without tangling wires. The patent describes a “capacitive coupling” system. Essentially, signals jump across a tiny air gap between metal surfaces. This wireless transfer within the device itself eliminates the need for physical wiring that would otherwise wear out from constant rotation.

    This setup doesn’t just support standard 5G. The design allows for multiple antenna types—GPS, Wi-Fi, and even satellite communication—to coexist on different blades. In scenarios involving drones or multi-device networking, different blades could even point toward different hardware simultaneously. This creates a sophisticated, efficient, and cool communication hub.

    Potential benefits

    There are two practical benefits. To start, it saves valuable inner space. Engineers can make room for bigger batteries or better camera sensors by turning a necessary mechanical part, like a fan, into a communication tool. Second, it helps keep things cool. When you process data quickly, especially when you’re playing a lot of games or using AI, it makes a lot of heat. An example of good engineering is a system that cools the processor while also looking for the best signal.

    While we often see patents that never make it to the assembly line, the timing for this one is interesting. With more “Pro” and gaming smartphones expected to adopt active cooling by 2026, the idea of a “smart fan” isn’t as far-fetched as it once seemed.

    For now, this remains a glimpse into Vivo’s laboratory. However, the patent reflects some of the many ways in which the hardware inside our pockets can evolve. We might eventually stop thinking of fans as just a way to move air and start seeing them as the secret to better reception.

    The post Vivo’s New Patent Turns Phone Cooling Fans into Antennas appeared first on Android Headlines.

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