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Apple has faced many complaints about overheating with the iPhone 15 Pro models this year which seems to have been fixed with a software update. But it is likely that the company would prefer to have no issues with the upcoming iPhone models and for this, Apple could tweak its design and use new materials to fix the issue altogether.
Reports say the iPhone 16 series could be equipped with a graphene heat sink and metal battery case so that the future iPhone models don’t face overheating problems which brings more questions about Apple’s quality with the premium models.
Apple is looking at different ways to manage the heating inside the iPhones and changing materials is a definite solution on the hardware front that can be revolutionary for the whole industry.
The problem with using premium materials is that the production costs go up which invariably mean the prices of the iPhones increase that are already at a high level. It is interesting that Apple managed to fix the overheating issues of the iPhone 15 models with a software update but it is likely that future issues might not be as easy as that to fix.
So, it is vital that Apple finds the right formula to get rid of the overheating which could be linked to the high-performance chipset, but also make sure that its hardware doesn’t take the hit for these compromises in any way.
iPhone 16 series is launching more than 10 months from now but there is already a lot of interest in the next models, especially because Apple could finally bake in its dose of AI features into the next iPhones. We’re probably going to hear more about it at the WWDC 2024 keynote which should be penciled in for May or June in 2024.
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