Recent coverage of the just-released iPhone 15 series of handsets has been intense, with plenty of reviews praising the cameras, the new design and much more.
, “My survey indicates that the iPhone 15 Pro series overheating issues are unrelated to TSMC’s advanced 3nm node.”
So, what might it be? Kuo goes on, “The primary cause is more likely the compromises made in the thermal system design to achieve a lighter weight, such as the reduced heat dissipation area and the use of a titanium frame, which negatively impacts thermal efficiency.” I respect Kuo but I find it highly unlikely that Apple didn’t exhaustively test the new phones for exactly this. If Kuo is right, and it’s a medium-size if, them there is some hope. The analyst continues, “It’s expected that Apple will address this through software updates, but improvements may be limited unless Apple lowers processor performance. If Apple does not properly address this issue, it could negatively impact shipments over the product life cycle of the iPhone 15 Pro series.
Exactly how widespread this issue is will become clearer with time. Sometimes, the reports are so loud that it disguises the fact that it’s the voices of the few rather than the many. Even so, Apple will want to address it quickly.
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