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Apple will help the iPhone 16 Pro not overheat

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên06/02/2024


According to PhoneArena , Apple is said to be addressing heat issues on the upcoming iPhone 16 series, most notably the company will take measures to help the iPhone 16 Pro cool down.

Apple sẽ giúp iPhone 16 Pro không bị quá nóng- Ảnh 1.

Graphene-based solution preferred by Apple over vapor chamber

Part of the heat issues seen on the previous iPhone 15 Pro could be due to the use of titanium in their casings, which are less thermally conductive than steel, TF International analyst Ming-chi Kuo said.

Taking a lesson from Apple, Samsung has made a change to the new Galaxy S24 Ultra to compensate for the extra heat the phone can generate due to the use of titanium. Specifically, to help dissipate heat better, Samsung increased the size of the vapor chamber used on the Galaxy S24 Ultra by 92% compared to the size of the vapor chamber inside the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

While Kuo said Apple could use a vapor chamber design in future iPhone models, that doesn’t seem to be the case, or at least not in the iPhone 16 Pro. That’s because the vapor chamber is designed to draw heat away from the phone’s processor, where it can do a lot of damage. The vapor chamber is a flat metal box that holds liquid inside, and as the phone heats up internally, the liquid turns to gas, cools, and condenses. A secondary channel returns the liquid to its original heat source.

However, some recent sources said that Apple has two other options to solve the overheating problem of the iPhone 16 Pro. Specifically, the company will use a metal shell for the battery on the iPhone 16 Pro line or a layer of graphene material attached to the phone's processing chip, helping to move heat away from the chip and dissipate heat more effectively than the graphite sheets currently used.

Apple appears to favor the graphene solution over the vapor chamber because it wouldn’t add any weight to the iPhone 16 Pro models. Regardless of whether Apple uses graphene or adds a vapor chamber, the goal will be the same: keep the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max from overheating.



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