Not only iPhone concepts live those users who regularly change iPhone, and we always want to see how the next model could be. Many are the designers who rely on rumors or give free rein to their imagination when creating concepts, concepts that on many occasions they are years away from what can be done technologically, like the iPhone concept that was published a few years ago and offered a projector and keyboard that could be positioned by laser projection on any surface.
Before the launch of the iPad Pro, many of us were able to Apple a hybrid operating system, which will allow us to run macOS desktop applications on a tablet or a combination of both operating systems that allow us to run applications from both ecosystems, something similar to what Microsoft is doing with Windows 1st and universal applications, applications that can be run on smartphones, laptops or Xbox.
The concept that we show you today is a combination of an iPad with a hidden keyboard at the bottom, a design that slightly reminds us of Microsoft's Surface Studio, with a MacBook. What the developer has not taken into account is that the ideal would be that if we use the folded device, the interface would be that of iOS, since the macOS interface is not prepared for this type of interaction. When unfolding the keyboard, the interface would have to change to macOS, to be able to work as if it were a MacBook.
On more than one occasion, Tim Cook has been asked about this possibility, possibility that has flatly denied, but that would be a very good idea, being a regular user of a MacBook Air of an iPad Air 2 on a daily basis. What do you think of the idea of a device that allows us to run both iOS and macOS depending on the position it takes?