iPhone 16 to Fix Overheating with New Cooling Tech?

Rumors suggest the iPhone 16 will feature a larger graphite sheet to combat overheating issues experienced in previous models. Will this be the end.

Will the iPhone 16 Finally Beat the Heat?

Rumors suggest Apple is tackling iPhone overheating issues head-on with the upcoming iPhone 16.

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Following reports of overheating issues with some iPhone 15 Pro models, it seems Apple is taking steps to prevent history from repeating itself. Sources suggest the iPhone 16 series will incorporate a “larger graphite sheet” within the device's chassis to improve heat dissipation.

This isn't the first time we've heard about Apple's plans to beef up the iPhone's cooling system. Back in November 2023, reliable leaker Kosutami hinted at a new “graphene thermal system” for the iPhone 16 series, specifically designed to combat overheating.

While Apple did address the iPhone 15 Pro's overheating concerns with an iOS 17 update, this hardware-level change suggests a more permanent solution. Improved heat management translates to a more consistent user experience, especially for gamers and power users who push their iPhones to the limit.

Excessive heat not only affects performance but also takes a toll on battery life. By tackling the heat issue, Apple could potentially deliver iPhones capable of handling demanding tasks for extended periods without breaking a sweat (literally).

If these rumors hold true, the iPhone 16 series could be a game-changer for users who prioritize performance and battery life. As we inch closer to the expected September launch, all eyes will be on Apple to see if they've finally found a way to keep their iPhones cool under pressure.

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