Shortly after the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max were launched last September, some customers began experiencing overheating issues with their devices. Apple eventually mitigated the issue with iOS 17, but it may go a step further with the iPhone 16 models set to launch later this year.
the information today The newspaper quoted a source as saying that the iPhone 16 models will be equipped with a “larger graphite sheet” inside the device’s chassis, to address potential overheating. This confirms a rumor from last November that claimed that the iPhone 16 models will feature an improved thermal management system.
Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 16 series in September, so the devices should be just a few months away from launch. With this alleged change, the issue of overheating after launch should be a thing of the past.
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