A user shared screenshots on social media showing that he was running Windows 11 on his iPhone 15 Pro. How did he do it? Using a lightweight version of Windows 11 called Tiny11 and a virtual machine software called UTM SE. Here are the details…
A user managed to run Windows 11 on his iPhone 15 Pro
By the way, it is worth remembering that virtual machines and emulators are different things. Emulators emulate specific hardware architectures, while virtual machines create virtual resource pools on existing hardware.
Looking at the screenshots, the performance of Windows 11 system on iPhone 15 Pro is not very encouraging. The resolution and screen ratio are severely restricted, and only simple single-window applications can be run. Although basic functions, such as text display, work, the overall performance is quite poor.
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User reports Windows 11 booting on iPhone 15 Pro It took 20 minutes and therefore nearly unusable. Additionally, the fact that it was not optimized for the iPhone’s x86 architecture further limited performance.
Such attempts are still experimental and far from practical use. However, despite the high performance cost of emulating different CPU architectures, being able to run Windows 11 on an iPhone can be considered a technical achievement. Who knows, maybe we will encounter more optimized solutions in the future.
What do you think? Does it make sense to run Windows on the iPhone 15 Pro? You can share your opinions in the comments section below.
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