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Apple plans vapor chamber cooling for iPhone 17

iPhone 16 Pro doesn’t have vapor chambers. iPhone 17 might.

Apple could add vapor chamber heat sinks to the iPhone 17 to help it run cooler and faster for longer.

A limiting factor for mobile devices is thermal management, as cooling the heat-generating chips is difficult in such a small volume. It’s now claimed that Apple will be doing something about it in the next iPhone generation, using a technology already in use by rivals.

According to a Fast Technology industry rumor picked up by MyDrivers on January 16, Apple is going to be using vapor chamber cooling on its iPhone 17 series. This will apparently be for both non-Pro and Pro models.

A better cooling system

Currently, the iPhone relies on heat sinks to draw heat away from the processing components using solid metal structures, but that has its limitations. A vapor chamber, on the other hand, does so using liquid sealed in a container.

When heated by a source, the liquid evaporates and moves around the chamber as vapor, spreading the heat around. That vapor condenses down to a cooler liquid, which returns to a wick structure to be heated again at the source.

The technology offers quite a few benefits, including potentially pulling the heat further away from the processor to less temperature-sensitive areas. It’s also fairly space-efficient and is a technique that doesn’t rely on fans or other environmental cooling effects.

It can also help cool down other elements of a smartphone too. For example, the heat generated by recharging the battery, especially when using wireless charging methods like MagSafe.

A heating issue

Vapor chamber cooling isn’t a new technology, as they have been employed by some high-end Android smartphones for a few years already. It’s proven itself to be a useful technology, and one that Apple could certainly implement in its hardware.

Heat has been a problem for Apple, with iPhones often overheating when under heavy processing loads for long periods of time. This became a big issue for the iPhone 15, which forced Apple into releasing a patch to try and solve overheating instances.

For Apple, vapor chambers offer advantages in cooling the main system-on-chip down. For a start, it allows the chip to run for longer before reaching a thermal limit, which can induce throttling as the iPhone tries to cool down.

This in turn results in higher levels of performance for users. The extra onboard processing performed by Apple Intelligence is expected to increase over time as more features arrive, and heat will become more important to manage.

It can also help reduce instances where the user may feel the iPhone is warm to the touch, which can occasionally occur.

A plausible rumor

While the report from MyDrivers is plausible, in part due to its track record of reporting rumors, the vapor chamber claim benefits from being something discussed in the past.

In August 2024, TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed Apple was looking into adding exclusive features to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, including vapor chamber cooling. If true, this would give the Pro Max model a considerable advantage over other models, if it’s the only one to gain vapor chamber cooling.

The Pro Max model is also a great candidate for gaining vapor chamber cooling. Due to its size, it’s theoretically easier for Apple to install the chamber in the first place.

This is also not the first time that vapor chambers have been considered by Apple. In January 2021, Kuo again reported that his industry surveys revealed Apple was “aggressively” testing vapor chamber thermal systems for use in an iPhone.

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