We’ve heard some rumors later about what the iPhone 13 might look like later, and there’s a new next – generation technology we can add to the list of possible upgrades: cooling steam rooms.
According to well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, via AppleInsider, Apple is aggressively testing the technology to include it in future iPhones, but it is not yet clear if it will be ready in time for the 2021 devices. .
The cooling system is essentially a miniature version of those seen on high-end gaming guidelines. Water or another type of liquid is evaporated by the heat coming from important internal components, and the thermal energy is then distributed throughout the enclosure.
The improved cooling means less risk of overheating, and possibly faster speeds for managing programs and graphics on the screen. According to Kuo, Apple has been working on the technology for some time, although it is not yet considered of a high standard to include in the company’s smartphones.
Keep cool
Steam rooms on smartphones are not really new – Huawei, for example, has included one in the Mate 20 X, and we know that Microsoft has explored the concept as a possible option to make its mobile devices cooler.
Especially during long periods of high voltage – so in games and other demanding applications – CPUs and GPUs will sometimes need to accelerate themselves to prevent the components from overheating and causing a system crash.
More advanced cooling can help solve the problem and keep the iPhone cool no matter how it is used. With no official word from Apple, we may have to wait until September to see if it is included with the iPhone 13.
Other changes proposed to arrive with the iPhone 13 include the introduction of a fingerprint sensor on the screen, which will likely mean that Touch ID will also return. The same source suggests that the lightning gate can also be.