If you have an iPad and an iPhone, you may find that you use special features on the iPad for multitasking, while you may find it a bit difficult if you want to do the same tasks on the iPhone as there is no function to facilitate multitasking. carry out the task. So it would be good for Apple to add some of the features available in the iPad to the iPhone to simplify many tasks and make iPhone users more productive, including the following features:
1- Apple Pencil support:
Apple released the Apple Pencil for the first generation of iPad users in 2015, which previously could not be used on iPhones. But it is also useful and useful for iPhone users as it helps in taking notes, which is one of the tasks that iPhone users often do.
It also makes the process of drawing and navigating easier for many, and using (Apple Pencil) on the iPhone will be smooth, especially now that the latest iPhone models have screen sizes larger than 3.5 inches. .
With the iPadOS 16 operating system update, Apple supports the connection of external displays with the M2 iPad Pro, M1 iPad Pro, and iPad Air models via the Stage Manager feature, as the feature allows supported iPad models to connect to external displays with a connected resolution of. Up to 6K resolution, which makes accessing windows and apps quick and easy.
Currently, iPhone users can use the service (AirPlay) to share content on a larger screen such as Apple TV or any compatible smart TV, but it is mainly intended for playing videos and sharing photos, and not to expand and simplify the workspace like the iPad.
3- Split View Function:
Split View on the iPad for working in two different apps at the same time increases productivity, simplifies tasks, and saves time, but it's not available on the iPhone. Although iPhones have smaller screens than iPads, they are still large enough to display multiple apps at once using Split View.
4- General oversight functions:
Available on iPad and Mac computers, Universal Control lets you use your iPad as a wireless display that you can control with your Mac's keyboard and mouse and seamlessly work between them. This feature can be useful for some iPhone users as they can use Mac keyboard and mouse to control their phones.
5- Magic Keyboard support:
Using the Magic Keyboard on iPad Pro models is useful for completing many tasks quickly, and it could be useful for iPhone users if Apple made a mini version of the Magic Keyboard available for specific tasks on the iPhone. . Example: You can place your iPhone 14 Pro Max in the MagSafe stand, which features a flip-out keyboard that looks like a MagSafe Duo charger for writing emails and long articles quickly and easily.
6- Data transmission speed:
The leaks indicate that the iPhone 15 models will include a USB-C charging port, which means that the iPhone and iPad will have the same connector and the data transfer speed will be better than before because the connector (USB-C) supports high-speed charging and data transfer: transmission features, It can transmit sound and image quickly and with high accuracy.
In the 2020 iPad Air, Apple introduced a connector (USB 3.1 Gen 2) that transfers data at speeds of up to 10Gbps, much faster than 480Mbps for iPhone users, but reliable analyst (Ming Chi ku) Kuo said in a tweet in Last November: Apple will differentiate between the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max phones with the speed of the latest USB 3.2 standard, which provides data transfer speeds of up to 40 gigabits per second, with the advantage of ultra-fast charging.
7 interface controller features:
Apple introduced Stage Manager in iPadOS 16, a new feature that organizes open apps on the left side of the iPad screen so you can see them in front of you and easily access them. together and resize windows. This feature is also useful for iPhone users to quickly perform certain tasks and increase their productivity.