Related news indicates that Apple plans to significantly upgrade the hardware design of the new iPhone 17 series launched this year, including improving the internal cooling system to improve the system's operating stability, thereby allowingApple Intelligence serviceExecution is more efficient.
It is said that the new iPhone 17 series will be equipped with a vapor chamber design, so that the A19 processor expected to be equipped in the new phone can output stable performance, while also improving the execution efficiency of the "Apple Intelligence" service.
In addition to the Pro models, the standard models will also be equipped with a VC heat sink design. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, which is positioned as a flagship design, will also add graphene material to accelerate thermal conductivity, significantly improving overall computing performance.
In addition, in order to further enhance the display experience, the entire iPhone 17 series will support ProMotion adaptive refresh rate technology. This technology was first added to the iPhone 13 Pro series models, allowing the screen display refresh rate to be adjusted to correspond to the 1Hz-120Hz specification, thereby making the screen display smoother. At the same time, it can also change the screen refresh rate according to different screen usage methods, so that the overall power consumption can be reduced.
These designs are already widely used on Android devices, and many have even made their way down to mid-range and even entry-level models. However, Apple's product design philosophy primarily focuses on tailoring to overall user needs rather than simply stacking hardware specifications. Therefore, the iPhone 17 series, slated for release this year, will feature significant adjustments based on Apple Intelligence services.



