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cdsapplefan

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Hello Mac World, do you all think the iPhone Fold Ultra will be able to take high temperatures while outside in the Texas heat like the 17 Pro Max does well with its liquid cooling vapor chamber? Don’t want to buy the iPhone Fold Ultra and then it can’t take high temperatures and freezes up. Rather spend the money on a durable 18 Pro Max with vapor cooling chamber.
 
It'll effectively be two Airs joined together (sort of). So, it'll behave more or less like an Air IMO. However, you'll get a different answer from everyone. So lets wait for the official release.
 
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It'll effectively be two Airs joined together (sort of). So, it'll behave more or less like an Air IMO. However, you'll get a different answer from everyone. So lets wait for the official release.
Yeah and the iPhone Air as is does not have any type of vapor cooling chamber like the Pro Max does. We’ll have to wait for some more leaked specs to come out. I know the A20 Chip will be super energy efficient but just don’t want to spend $2000 plus for a phone and it freezes because it’s soo thin and their is no vents for the heat or any type of thermal cooling system.
 
Yeah and the iPhone Air as is does not have any type of vapor cooling chamber like the Pro Max does. We’ll have to wait for some more leaked specs to come out. I know the A20 Chip will be super energy efficient but just don’t want to spend $2000 plus for a phone and it freezes because it’s soo thin and their is no vents for the heat or any type of thermal cooling system.
I'd avoid getting the first gen ultra phone anyways..
 
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Apple failed to acknowledge or provide a solution for how warm some iPhone models run until recently. Denial was their prior position of choice.

OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, Asus, iQOO, Motorola all embraced vapor cooling chambers long before Apple.

It will be interesting to see what Apples approach is with their folding phone.
 
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I'd avoid getting the first gen ultra phone anyways..
Yes I may avoid the 1st generation and let people use the device and have Apple 🍎 listen to the complaints feedback and improve them in the 2nd generation fold. Apple 🍎 will have to hit a home run ⚾️ in order for me to spend $2000 plus on a phone 📱 💰
 
Apple failed to acknowledge or provide a solution for how warm some iPhone models run until recently. Denial was their prior position of choice.

OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, Asus, iQOO, Motorola all embraced vapor cooling chambers long before Apple.

It will be interesting to see what Apples approach is with their folding phone.
The A20 2nm chip in the iPhone Ultra will produce way less heat than previous models because it is so advanced chip node and energy efficient. Apple will want consumers to use the Ultra like a iPad Mini and open the device a lot several times and play games and watch movies and multitask instead of being folded all the time, so hopefully they will have some additional cooling method other than the energy efficient 2nm A20 chip for that Heavy duty type of usage.
 
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