iPadOS is running on the iPhone 17 Pro Max
A large portion of users shared their successful experiences exploiting the "Mikasa 26" vulnerability through social media platforms, either via videos or photos. This vulnerability, which Apple closed in the latest system version, provides users access to features that were not previously available on the "iPhone 17 Pro Max," including the multiple windows feature and opening multiple apps simultaneously. When the phone is connected to external displays, the experience shifts to one closer to the company's "macOS" system. The vulnerability also allows users to run leading and exclusive features of "iOS 26" found on "iPhone 17" devices on earlier generations like "iPhone 13" and "iPhone 11." However, this causes additional load on the phone and may lead to permanent damage since the phone's hardware and specifications are not designed to handle these features. The reason for this vulnerability’s success on "iPhone 17 Pro Max" is that this phone comes with stronger hardware than traditional phones, capable of running more complex and demanding systems. Source: Websites + Social media platforms
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