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On 9/29/2023 4:59 AM, badgolferman wrote:
> First they will blame the "small" amount of customers who are having
> this overheating problem for their configuration of the phone and the
> incorrect way it`s being used/charged. Next they will provide a
> software fix which will throttle the CPU during those excessive heat
> cycles, claiming it`s for the customer`s own protection. In the
> meantime they will furiously redesign the iPhone 16 at great cost to
> the final product.
Unlikely that it`s too late to come up with a better thermal solution in
the iPhone 16, if they already haven`t done so, most likely vapor
chamber cooling like Samsung uses on the S23 series: "The Galaxy S23
series device applies a vapor chamber with enhanced heat dissipation
performance and expands the area of the vapor chamber by about 1.4-2
times compared to the previous model. In 2021 Kuo said that he believes
Apple is highly likely to incorporate vapor chamber tech into an
upcoming iPhone model. For the 15, they probably didn`t realize how hot
the A17 Bionic would get.
> Obviously they can`t make any hardware design changes to the iPhone 15,
> and providing the customers with a new phone will not make any
> difference if they continue using it the same way. The fix has to be
> something other than hardware changes.
That is not necessarily the case. They have made minor changes mid-model
year in the past to address issues that didn`t appear until the phone
was in mass production. In the interim, they could offer heat
dissipating cases. There are several available, i.e.
afe-for-iphone-15-pro-white.html>
that are perforated to allow the heat to escape both from the back and
the sides and that use a heat spreader in the back to eliminate hot spots.
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