Apple plans to use a graphene heat dissipation system on the iPhone 16 to solve the overheating problem. In this respect reports The MacRumors publication cites Kosutami as an insider.
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“This move appears to be a response to widespread overheating issues on the iPhone 15 Pro, which Apple fixed with a software update earlier this year,” MacRumors writes.
Graphene has high thermal conductivity that surpasses the copper currently used in iPhone radiators. Apple has been interested in graphene for thermal management for some time and has filed patent applications related to research on the material for heat dissipation in portable devices.
Apple also switched the Apple Watch Series 7’s battery from a black foil casing to a metal casing a few years ago, so a similar change on the iPhone seems likely.
Previously Internet on all iPhone 15s