New Delhi, Oct. 26 -- Apple took a big leap in performance earlier in the year when it introduced a vapor cooling system for the first time in an iPhone. The new liquid cooling system, which debuted with iPhone 17 Pro lineup, helps keep the heat in check in the flagship smartphone, leading to lower thermal throttling and heating issues, especially during high-intensity tasks.
If a new report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is to be believed, the Cupertino-based tech giant is looking to add the same capabilities to the next-generation iPad Pro.
Notably, vapor cooling chambers have been a part of Android devices for a while, and even now many Chinese flagships have claimed to boast much bigger cooling systems than that of the iPh...
		
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