Early leaks regarding the iPhone 17 have started to reveal a new direction for Apple, focusing on improving the cooling systems of its upcoming devices.
According to recent reports from supply chain sources shared by MyDrivers, the company plans to equip all four iPhone 17 models with a vapor chamber cooling system.
This move aims to address the overheating issues faced by previous iPhone versions.
The vapor chamber technology works by evaporating small amounts of liquid to dissipate heat more efficiently than traditional systems.
This technology has proven successful in Android phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S24.
Adding this feature to Apple devices is a necessary development, especially after user complaints regarding overheating in the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16, despite recent improvements in the latest model.
Stronger Performance and a More Stable Experience
This technology is expected to improve heat management in the iPhone 17 devices, leading to better performance and greater stability for the new chip expected to be used, while reducing the chances of device malfunctions due to heat.
With other improvements expected, including enhancements to the cameras and redesigns, the new series may bring more surprises, including a new model rumored to be called the iPhone 17 Air.