Apple's iPhone 16 could feature hardware upgrades to avoid overheating
Briefly

According to one leaker, the first part of Apple's new solution will be a graphene heat sink: thin layers of the highly conductive and nano-engineered material designed to absorb heat and transfer it off the device.
Overheating has plagued Apple's most recent model, with numerous user reports claiming the iPhone 15 Pro was hitting over 100 degrees Fahrenheit after just a few minutes of use.
A well-designed, thin layer of graphene could pull heat off the iPhone's internal components and out into the open air with no noise or bulk of a new fan.
Read at Mail Online
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