9 comments

  • musicale 19 hours ago

    I would like to see the iPhone work as well as the iPad does with an external monitor, mouse, and keyboard.

    • skylurk 18 hours ago

      Yup, and I would also like to see them support a shell environment, like Android Linux Terminal.

      • musicale 6 minutes ago

        Well there is iSH, which is a sort of Alpine-like environment, but for now Apple's not going to give you a native environment as with macOS Terminal, so you'd have to resort to sideloading etc.

        But the iPad is much closer to the iPhone, and it already works surprisingly well with an external monitor/keyboard/mouse.

  • commandersaki a day ago

    He says jailbroken but there is no exploit, so I can only gather this is an SRD.

  • evanjrowley a day ago

    Apple's software restrictions are quite unfortunate. So many people with an iPhone will not switch away from Windows due to the higher cost of Macbooks (among other reasons), when in reality, the device in their pocket is capable of running macOS. The untapped potential is why I cannot justify buying a personal iPhone.

    • soganess a day ago

      I would never own an ARM Mac as my main (or even lead secondary) machine, but the whole higher-cost thing is such a joke at this point.

      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.

      • evanjrowley 8 hours ago

        Prices on MacBooks have gone down significantly, but compared to a Windows laptop with comparable storage, you've payed more for Apple up until recently. Things have tilted in Apple's favor after RAM price increases have led to all consumer PC RAM reaching Apple-like prices.

        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.

    • npunt a day ago

      "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could [run macOS on a phone], they didn't stop to think if they should." - Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park