Apple could add vapor chamber heat sinks to the iPhone 17 to help it run cooler and faster for longer.
A limiting factor for mobile devices is thermal management, as cooling the heat-generating chips is difficult in such a small volume. It’s now claimed that Apple will be doing something about it in the next iPhone generation, using a technology already in use by rivals.
According to a Fast Technology industry rumor picked up by MyDrivers on January 16, Apple is going to be using vapor chamber cooling on its iPhone 17 series. This will apparently be for both non-Pro and Pro models.
Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible
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