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A new report suggests the company is doing just that.
Currently, iPhones use standard heat sinks to draw heat away from processing components.
As it cools, it condenses back into liquid and the process starts over again.
Samsung has been sporadically using it since introducing it on theGalaxy S10 Plusin 2019, albeit not consistently.
Indeed, aniFixIt teardownfound twoGalaxy Note 20 Ultrahandsets using two entirely different cooling systems.
But theres still a question as to whether 2025 is the year when Apple finally embraces vapor cooling.
Well find out when the new handsets are unveiled to the world in September.