The iPhone 15 Pro gets uncharacteristically warm and now we know why.
, meaning the percentage of non-defective chips or the chips that passed all the tests and functioned as intended was low.
Apple apparently ended up lowering its efficiency standards and accepted chips that otherwise would have been rejected. Yuryev thinks that Apple upped the wattage to achieve the benchmark results it wanted but this increase in power consumption may lead to a lower battery life. And that's not all.heats up so quickly, thermal throttling kicks in earlier compared to previous iPhones, meaning the performance drops rather quickly.
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