Again this presupposes Tuxedo, System76, Pinebook, or some other Linux company scores a minor hit on the tech influencer side with their version of a phone all in oner.
While would could theoretically hook it up to any old USB-C/Thunderbolt dock, Apple can sell you on a studio display, magic trackpad, and a keyboard as an upsell for your phone now. Or some even more proprietary mutant magic keyboard with a screen.
You have stuff like this in people's wish casting.
https://512pixels.net/2026/03/the-case-for-an-ultralight-mac/ So how out of line is it to think at some point there is going to be an iPhone studio that's a chonky iPhone Pro with more cooling?

The Case for an Ultralight Mac - 512 Pixels
David Sparks is a fan of the MacBook Neo, but it’s not the Mac notebook his heart truly desires: Think about it. Apple has covered the pro market with the MacBook Pro lineup. The Neo is about to cover the mainstream and budget-conscious buyer. But there’s a gap at the top. A premium ultralight for […]
512 PixelsSo the real question is that will that find the entire market for that kind of device, and if not which of the big phone makers will clone it. I think Apple could do an end to end device better than anyone, but I think that they have least incentive to do so.
Google seems to be running headlong into alienating most of the FOSS folks who use their platform as is.
After listening to the conversation on this week's connected, I think that the first truly one device to run your whole computing life from phone to desktop is going to be one of the Linux brands scaling down to make a phone.
The AirPods Max meaningless update walks so the meaningless Mac Pro update can run.
Could Apple just quietly release the same colors from the Neo for the Air at the end of the week? I need more than 8 GB of RAM but I want a Mountain Dew colored laptop.

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