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iPhone Now Runs iPadOS: Is Your Phone Hiding a Desktop?

2 Dec

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Summary

  • iPhone can run iPadOS features via an exploit, unlocking desktop-grade apps.
  • The exploit enables full windowed multitasking and optimal external display support.
  • Apple appears to be intentionally hiding this enhanced functionality.
iPhone Now Runs iPadOS: Is Your Phone Hiding a Desktop?

Recent discoveries reveal that iPhones can harness the full capabilities of iPadOS through a clever exploit, effectively transforming them into powerful desktop-like devices. This hack allows for the use of desktop-grade applications not typically available on iPhones, alongside full windowed multitasking and superior external display support, all without taxing the device's hardware.

While Android has previously attempted to bring desktop functionality to phones with limited success, this newfound capability on iPhones is particularly noteworthy. The exploit, which has since been patched, has led to accusations that Apple is deliberately restricting older devices to encourage upgrades, despite the underlying software being readily available.

Despite Apple's insistence on distinct operating systems, the shared code and feature-borrowing have been evident for years. This exploit suggests a deeper integration, potentially opening avenues for a new range of profitable accessories and a more versatile iPhone ecosystem, even if Apple currently prefers to segment its device offerings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, through a specific exploit, an iPhone can run features and applications designed for iPadOS.
It unlocks desktop-grade apps, full windowed multitasking, and better external display support.
Accusations suggest Apple may be hiding enhanced functionality to push hardware upgrades.

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