With the introduction of the iPhone 15 series in recent weeks, users have started to discover new features. One of these features is the ability to use an iPhone as a computer. But how efficient can iPhone be as a mobile computer that you can use for your daily tasks? Here is our guide to turning iPhone into a computer and more…
Using iPhone like a computer!
This feature actually became possible when iPhones switched to USB-C connectivity. As it is known, USB-C is one of the most widely used ports in the technology world and it is possible to connect many devices to each other. It was even possible to charge an Android device with iPhone thanks to this port change.
A YouTube channel called 9To5Mac shared a video on this topic. In the video, in which the iPhone 15 Pro is the protagonist, a mouse was first connected to the iPhone 15 Pro using various USB-C ports. As it is known, it is now possible to use a mouse on our phones. We saw that the iPhone 15 Pro easily runs this feature. A wireless keyboard was then added to the combination.
Of course, after all this, we also needed a big screen. In the video posted on YouTube, the iPhone 15 Pro was connected to the TV and they started using the iPhone 15 Pro with a giant monitor. From this point on, a computer with iOS operating system has emerged. For browsing the web, producing text-based content and other social media operations, the device performed quite well.
Other features of the device were then tested. The device performed well in video and photo editing. However, there is a small point here. Battery life. Yes, an iPhone is well suited for this kind of use, but the constant use in computer format means constant battery drain. This brings us to the issue of battery health, which will decline much faster than iPhones used as a phone.
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