According to reports, there is a worrying problem with the iPhone 15 Pro model - overheating. Although the iPhone 14 Pro model performs well in this regard, this new model is worrying.
At Apple stores, some worried users asked about overheating, only to be told that overheating is "expected behavior" and that it is safe to use even if it feels hot, as long as there is no high temperature warning. However, one Reddit user reported that his iPhone 15 Pro became very hot and disturbing after only a few minutes of using the camera.
1. Apple tried to fix this problem with an update.
Apple seems to be trying to fix this issue in iOS 17The so-called fix was introduced in 1, but in the latest iOS 173 After the update, some users are still experiencing heat-related issues. What's even more surprising is that some users report that their iPhone 15 Pro heats up even in light usage situations such as browsing the web. Obviously, this is not an isolated phenomenon, but it affects many users.
2. Is titanium to blame?
Regarding the cause of the overheating, there is speculation that it may be related to the titanium bezels of the iPhone 15 Pro. Compared to the steel and aluminum used in previous iPhone models, titanium is less conductive and less efficient at heat dissipation. However, it's worth noting that Samsung uses the same material in its latest super flagship without a similar problem.
3. The cooling system of the iPhone is not as good as that of the Android phone.
In addition, the iPhone's cooling system isn't as effective as some Android devices, such as the ROG Phone 8 Pro or the latest Samsung flagship, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. As smartphone SoC manufacturers continue to push the limits of performance, power consumption and total heat generation continue to increase.
4. The iPhone 16 series will adopt a new heat dissipation scheme.
The good news, though, is that Apple seems to be actively pursuing a solution. Apple is reportedly working on a wider range of options to address the heating problem, and there are even rumors that Apple may introduce a graphene cooling system in the upcoming iPhone 16 series. Graphene is known for its excellent thermal conductivity and strength, and may provide an effective solution to heat dissipation problems. However, graphene production challenges and higher costs may make the new model even further.
Epilogue. Overall, while the iPhone 15 Pro's overheating problem is a concern, Apple is working hard to find a solution. We look forward to future improvements and the introduction of new technologies, and hope that these issues will be properly addressed.