The negative news about the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max is concentrated, not so much for their performance, but for their build quality that seems to be less durable than one would expect, while reports of overheating problems have already been circulated.
According to well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the issue of overheating in some iPhone 15 Pro is not due to Apple's A17 Pro processor, but to the company's choices regarding construction materials and interior design, aiming to offer a lighter device to users.
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Specifically, Apple is reducing the space for heat dissipation, combined with the greater thermal conductivity of titanium, resulting in worse heat management from the company's new chipset. Perhaps the company will release some software update that will partially fix the problem, but it won't fully resolve it, as it's a manufacturing issue. Most likely there will be a limitation of the processor's performance in order to generate less heat.
However, it's worth noting that the overheating problem has only appeared on some iPhone 15 Pro devices and not all devices, which raises doubts about the use of the same manufacturing materials in all batches or whether there were problems on the production line.
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