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Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro: Overheating Issues and Analyst Explanations

Report from Tribunnews.com journalist, Mikael Dafit Adi Prasetyo

TRIBUNNEWS.COM, CALIFORNIA – Apple has officially introduced its newest smartphone, the iPhone 15 Series, on September 12.

This device carries a number of updates compared to its predecessor, one of which is the A17 Pro chip which is claimed to be able to improve performance in daily use.

Even so, there is one weak point of the A17 Pro chip produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). The chip is susceptible to overheating.

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In fact, recently a number of iPhone 15 Pro users in China were reported to have experienced burns related to the overheating problem.

Apple has acknowledged overheating concerns. They state that the iPhone 15 Pro may get hotter than usual, especially in the first days of use.

This suggests initial setup or recovery of the device may be pushing it to run at higher temperatures.

Apple Analyst Explains Regarding iPhone 15 Pro Overheating Problem

Previously, well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo spoke about the overheating problem that occurred on the iPhone 15 Pro.

According to Kuo, the excess heat generated by the iPhone 15 Pro is not related to the TSMC-assembled 3 nanometer node used for the A17 Pro chip.

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“Overheating could be caused by a compromise in the thermal system design that allowed Apple to reduce the weight of the ‌iPhone 15 Pro‌ Max models” Kuo said.

Kuo added that the reduced heat dissipation area and titanium frame also have a negative impact on the device’s thermal efficiency, which can cause overheating of the iPhone 15 Pro.

2023-10-04 09:50:42
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