According to PhoneArena , X user @KosutamiSan shared that Apple is actively working on a graphene cooling system for the iPhone 16 to solve the overheating issues affecting some iPhone 15 phones. Since graphene has 4 times better thermal conductivity than copper (used in current cooling systems), this material will help Apple's goal become a reality.
iPhone 15 Pro users are very upset because of overheating error
In addition to researching graphene cooling systems, Apple is also said to be considering developing a metal battery case for the iPhone 16 Pro to reduce overheating. Previously, Apple switched from black foil to metal on the Apple Watch Series, so this change seems reasonable for the iPhone battery.
@KosutamiSan is said to own one of the iPhone 16 prototypes, which is how the source discovered possible changes to Apple's upcoming product. This is one of the sources of highly accurate leaks, although the information posted is not much.
Previously, in its statement regarding the iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue, Apple asserted that it was not related to the hardware. The company then released the iOS 17.0.3 update to address the iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue, while also affirming that they did not change the speed of the A17 Pro chip on this product.
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