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@techdroider x.com/i/status/20372… Let me know if any iPhone can do that?
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Can an iPhone do that? 🤣 @iHateApplee
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@Techn0Hub 🤣🤣 No. And iPhone definitely can not do anything close to this.
That's really cool though. What did you use to make this??
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@theapplehub 5 years too late.
Android phones had this year's ago. Just proves how outdated iPhones are.
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The tech review cycle for the MacBook Neo is officially in full "gaslight" mode. It’s fascinating to watch professional reviewers frame RAM swapping as some kind of innovative performance feature rather than the hardware failure it actually is. In their effort to justify a $599 price tag for a machine with 8GB of memory in 2026, they’re telling you that Apple’s "fast swap" makes the physical RAM limit irrelevant.
It is a complete lie.
When a reviewer says a laptop "handles 8GB better than Windows," they are usually just ignoring the fact that the system is constantly offloading active tasks to the SSD because there isn't enough physical room to breathe. They’ll show you a video of 20 Chrome tabs opening smoothly and call it a win for "Apple Silicon optimization," while completely ignoring the Activity Monitor showing the "Swap Used" counter climbing into the gigabytes. Framing a hardware bottleneck as a "smart software feature" isn't a review; it’s an unpaid internship in Apple’s marketing department.
The reality is that 8GB is 8GB. In 2026, with the GPU and OS already claiming nearly 2GB of that unified pool, you are starting with a deficit. No amount of "magic" swap memory can replace the latency and longevity of actual physical RAM.
The Verge (Antonio G. Di Benedetto):
Labeled the 8GB as "totally adequate" for everyday tasks. Calling it "adequate" in a review for a brand-new device is basically code for "it works today, but don't try to use it for anything next year."
iJustine & Tyler Stallman:
Both have showcased the Neo doing "heavy" tasks like video editing with background apps open. While they don’t always use the word "swap," they are demonstrating the exact scenario where the SSD is being hammered to mask the lack of RAM, framing it as "smooth performance" without mentioning the long-term cost to the hardware.

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