Mirror Your iPhone
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We've all been there: You need a piece of information on your iPhone, but it's in another room. iPhone Mirroring, a feature exclusive to macOS Sequoia, allows you to access your iPhone remotely via a new Mac app so you don't have to get up from your comfy seat.

First, make sure your iPhone has been updated to iOS 18 or later. Then open the iPhone Mirroring app on your Mac. You'll have to input your passcode on your iPhone, but after that, your phone's screen should appear on your Mac. You can operate your iPhone remotely this way, and by hovering over the mirroring window and clicking the App Switcher icon in the top right corner, you can even sift through your open iPhone apps.
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