There have been a lot of details on Apple's plans for the iPhone this week, including not only the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 lineup but the foldable iPhone as well, which is slated to launch in 2026. While the iPhone 17 and the foldable iPhone could prove to be a turning point for the iPhone in terms of major changes and novelty, Apple is making sure that iPhone 16 users are not left out. In a recent report, the company is aiming to change the internal design of the iPhone 16 models to reduce overheating concerns.
The iPhone 15 Pro launched last year with some pretty major overheating issues that took a few extra weeks to resolve. It was later discovered that the issues did not stem from hardware or the faulty internal design of the device, as it was only a bug that caused all the havoc. However, the iPhone 15 Pro still suffered damage during the early days of its launch, and it was not a good look for the company.
It appears that the company wants to be extra cautious this time around with the iPhone 16 launch, as it does not want the device to experience a similar fate as last year. The Information cited a source in its recent report, which suggests that the iPhone 16 models will house a "larger graphite sheet" inside the chassis, which will help prevent the device from potential overheating situations. This is not the first time that we have heard details on the matter, as the company was reported to have introduced the thermal device management system last year.
The iPhone is more capable than ever now with the new A17 Pro and the upcoming A18 Pro chips, which will allow developers to take full advantage of the new processing power. This means that developers will create games and apps that will be optimized for the iPhone, but it will also be more graphics
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