Apple's iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models will not see any design modifications, but the company will use graphene to prevent overheating. For those who are unaware, the iPhone 15 Pro series has experienced overheating concerns, and the firm plans to address this by introducing a new layer of cooling protection.

According to reports, Apple will use graphene to reduce the temperature of iPhones and avoid overheating issues in the iPhone 16 series. However, this material will be used in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, possibly due to the usage of a new chipset.

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Graphene is expected to replace graphite in iPhone 15 Pro models as well, although it appears that the company wants to evaluate the effects before announcing an official change. Overheating concerns on Apple iPhones are prevalent, but multitasking and other activities can cause the smartphone to heat up, and by retaining the graphene cooling mechanism, the iPhone 16 Pro series will be able to justify its premium price. The business will launch the A18 chipset, as well as certain cameras and other improvements, distinguishing it from previous generations of iPhones.

As per the leaks, the iPhone 16 series which is more likely to launch in 2024 may not see a major design change as the tech giant may look for consistency and functionality. The company may also introduce the capture button which will let users take immediate videos or photos.

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According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, fans may not notice many changes compared to last year. He also claimed that iOS 18 will have AI-powered tools as one of its big advancements. He also stated that the modifications will not occur before 2025. However, it is unclear whether the business would introduce AI with the iPhone 16 or iPhone 17 series.