Apple Reportedly Testing out macOS on an iPhone; Will Allow Users to Dock Handset to a Monitor to Enable a Full Desktop Experience

Apple Reportedly Testing out macOS on an iPhone; Will Allow Users to Dock Handset to a Monitor to Enable a Full Desktop Experience

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With Apple showing that the A12Z Bionic running inside a Mac mini can run macOS through Rosetta 2, a leakster claims that the company has been testing out something even more exciting; macOS on an iPhone.

According to MauriQHD, Apple has been prototyping macOS on an iPhone. While something like this might not have been believable, after the unveiling of the Apple Silicon being able to run macOS apps, it looks like the company is testing out other features. For example, in his first tweet, MauriQHD says that Apple is testing a DeX type of prototype. For those that don’t know, Samsung DeX is a technology that allows the Korean giant’s smartphones to be docked to a monitor or secondary display to allow for a full-screen experience.

Apple Reportedly Testing out macOS on an iPhone; Will Allow Users to Dock Handset to a Monitor to Enable a Full Desktop Experience

Jun 30, 2020, 3:19pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-testing-macos-on-iphone-full-desktop-experience/ > With Apple showing that the A12Z Bionic running inside a Mac mini can run macOS through Rosetta 2, a leakster claims that the company has been testing out something even more exciting; macOS on an iPhone. > According to MauriQHD, Apple has been prototyping macOS on an iPhone. While something like this might not have been believable, after the unveiling of the Apple Silicon being able to run macOS apps, it looks like the company is testing out other features. For example, in his first tweet, MauriQHD says that Apple is testing a DeX type of prototype. For those that don’t know, Samsung DeX is a technology that allows the Korean giant’s smartphones to be docked to a monitor or secondary display to allow for a full-screen experience.