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- A user has activated the unreleased iPhone Mirroring feature that is coming soon to macOS Sequoia.
- Apple’s iPhone Mirroring execution in the screen recording appears to be much smoother than its Android-Windows counterpart.
- There’s currently no easy way to enable Apple’s feature, but those running the iOS and macOS betas can expect an official debut in the near future.
Arguably, macOS Sequoia’s most significant feature is iPhone Mirroring. Through this upcoming Apple ecosystem integration, users will be able to control their iOS devices directly from their Macs. While macOS Sequoia beta 1 doesn’t officially offer this feature, a user has managed to enable it forcibly. Based on the brief screen recording, Apple’s iPhone Mirroring appears to be much more polished than the Phone Link feature tying Android and Windows.
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