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iPhone driving macOS 15.6, with native M4 driver partially patched for A18
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musicale
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My point was that iPad, which is very iPhone-adjacent (same App Store, etc.) already works surprisingly well with an external monitor/keyboard/mouse, so I could imagine Apple adding a similar mode for the iPhone.
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evanjrowley
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At the same performance/quality tier, Macs can at times/trims be cheaper. Plus, buying an old M2 MacBook Air as Apple refurbished (new battery) is $800, and third-party can be sub-$600. With M1s cheaper still.
Sure, they aren't new, but an Apple refurb is generally better quality than a bargain-bin (not to be confused with something nicer in the Acer lineup like the Swift X) Acer. Plus, the Minis are just great desktops.
Again, these are not for me, but price? Unless you are ultra price conscious (sub 300), nawh brah.
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I made my comment as I someone with two MacBooks and the point still stands that most of an iPhone's potential is forever locked away by Apple.