[CNMO Technology News] In September last year, shortly after the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max were released, some users began to experience problems with the device overheating. Apple eventually alleviated the problem with the iOS 17 update, but for the iPhone 16 series models due to be released later this year, Apple may take further steps - namely upgrading to larger graphite sheets.
The iPhone 16 series will be equipped with larger graphite sheets to solve the overheating problem
- Foreign media The Information quoted sources as saying that the iPhone 16 series models will be equipped with "larger graphite sheets" inside the fuselage. to resolve potential overheating issues.
- This confirms rumors from November last year that the iPhone 16 series will come with an improved thermal management system.
Graphene heat dissipation
- As early as November last year, market news said that Apple was developing solutions for the iPhone 16 series of mobile phones released next year. The company may switch to graphene heat sinks and metal battery casings. To achieve better heat dissipation effect.
- Graphene is an excellent heat dissipation material because its thermal conductivity is ten times that of copper.
- Some media pointed out that graphene will perform better than existing cooling mechanisms, allowing the iPhone to handle more heat more efficiently. Apple is expected to release the iPhone 16 series in September, so the launch is only a few months away. For users with heavy usage needs, such as playing games, with this rumored change, the problem of iPhone overheating should become a thing of the past.
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