I strongly think this is the future we're heading at.
Especially with the new iOS 11 changes. I mean, the only thing keeping me from using an iPad for everyday use is I can't do any code in it.
Aside from that, everybody is already using their phones more than their desktops, and even when they do use their desktops, it's to access the slightly uglier version of Youtube on Chrome...
Probable future will be entreprise and schools using Chromiums/Windows 10 (very closed platform, but that's not a bad thing), and iPad/iPhone (or not iOS) for every other use.
> everybody is already using their phones more than their desktops, and even when they do use their desktops, it's to access the slightly uglier version of Youtube on Chrome...
Here I say:
"[citation needed]". It surely is rather the complete opposite of how I use the devices (phone: about 0 hours (I don't own a bugging device with telephony functions), PC - hell a lot).
Especially with the new iOS 11 changes. I mean, the only thing keeping me from using an iPad for everyday use is I can't do any code in it.
Aside from that, everybody is already using their phones more than their desktops, and even when they do use their desktops, it's to access the slightly uglier version of Youtube on Chrome...
Probable future will be entreprise and schools using Chromiums/Windows 10 (very closed platform, but that's not a bad thing), and iPad/iPhone (or not iOS) for every other use.