

Its website brazenly focuses on a Mac emulating an iPhone 6 with iOS 11, and its Twitter account shows virtual iPhone XR and iPhone XS devices running jailbroken versions of iOS 13, alongside retweets of praise from hackers.

With the exception of Hackintoshes, PCs that are imperfectly and tenuously hacked to run macOS, Apple doesn’t abide the use of its operating systems on machines that weren’t specifically built to run them.Ī small Florida company called Corellium either didn’t get the memo or doesn’t care.
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Years ago, it shut down efforts to replicate the iPod’s interface on computers, and apart from AirPlay screen mirroring, there hasn’t been a way to bring the iPhone’s or iPad’s full interface onto a computer screen for even indirect user manipulation. If you’ve been following Apple for a while, you probably already know that the company doesn’t like emulators - at least, most of them. Join gaming leaders online at GamesBeat Summit Next this upcoming November 9-10.
