Apple is expected to bring a definitive solution to the heating problem with iPhone 16 models. The heating problems experienced by users in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models released last year attracted Apple’s attention. With iPhone 16, these problems are aimed to be completely eliminated.
Apple is developing a thermal management system to solve the heating problem in iPhone 16 models
Shortly after the launch of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, some users reported that their devices were overheating. Apple was able to alleviate this problem with the iOS 17 update. However, the company plans to offer a more radical solution for the iPhone 16 models. Accordingly, major innovations are being made in the thermal management system of the iPhone 16.
According to a source, a larger graphite sheet will be added to the chassis of the iPhone 16 models. This innovation is designed to reduce the devices’ heating problems. The claim confirms a rumor from last November that the iPhone 16 will come with an improved thermal management system.
Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 16 series in September. With the unveiling of the new models just a few months away, this thermal management system change is expected to completely solve post-launch heating issues.
The larger graphite sheet in the new iPhone 16 models is thought to distribute the heat of the devices more effectively, minimizing heating problems. Apple’s move aims to both increase user satisfaction and maximize device performance.
Previously, heating problems were one of the biggest problems users faced when using their devices intensively. With iPhone 16, Apple aims to make this problem a thing of the past and set a new standard. This new thermal management system will make a big difference, especially in applications that require high performance and long-term use.
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