The recent update addressed the overheating issues of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, but some users are still experiencing heat problems. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that the use of titanium in the casing of these models is less heat-conductive than steel, which could be contributing to the problem.
Samsung made adjustments to the Galaxy S24 Ultra to handle the additional heat generated by using titanium. The size of the vapor chamber in the Galaxy S24 Ultra was increased by 92% compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, to dissipate heat more effectively.
While Apple is reportedly working on incorporating a vapor chamber in future iPhone models, current models do not have this feature. However, there are rumors about potential solutions for thermal issues in upcoming models:
– One rumor suggests that Apple will use a metal shell for the batteries on the iPhone 16 Pro series.
– Another rumor proposes that Apple will employ a graphene layer attached to the phone’s processor to move heat away from the chip more effectively than current methods.
It’s speculated that Apple may prefer graphene over a vapor chamber due to its lightweight nature. Regardless of which solution Apple decides on, their goal is clear: to prevent overheating in future iPhone models. Stay tuned for more updates on how Apple plans to address these thermal issues in their upcoming devices.