
Do you want an iPhone Mirroring feature, where users can operate the iPhone’s screen on another device? If so, then macOS Sequoia is here for you. Apple has introduced a great feature that would directly display your iPhone’s screen within a while after combining Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Here’s everything that you must know about iPhone Mirroring macOS Sequoia:
Receive iPhone notifications in macOS Sequoia
One of the most irritating things is constantly receiving notifications on your phone while working on any other device. Everyone frequently receives plenty of notifications after every few minutes.
Now whenever you are using a Mac, after turning on iPhone Mirroring mode on the iPhone, users will be able to respond and receive those notifications through macOS easily.
60fps gaming in macOS Sequoia
This newly introduced feature now supports up to 60fps to provide you with a remarkable gaming experience, right after starting any game in iPhone Mirroring mode, the orientation will automatically switch from portrait mode to horizontal mode with the help of auto rotation on your Mac.
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Media transfers in macOS Sequoia
Right after turning on the iPhone Mirroring mode, macOS Sequoia users would be able to import and export images and videos directly in and out of the app without any hassle.
Despite many advantages of using iPhone mirroring mode in macOS Sequoia, certain apps like Disney Plus and Netflix are not supported due to DRM restrictions and AirPlay limitations.
Privacy features on macOS Sequoia
While considering people’s concerns about privacy and security measures, Apple has introduced a secure feature that would keep your iPhone locked whenever you are using a Mac with the iPhone Mirroring feature.
It entirely depends on the user whether they want the Mac to ask for a password to use the feature or not.