iPhone Mirroring lets you view, control, and fully interact with your iPhone from your Mac — no cable required. You can launch apps, reply to messages, drag files between devices, and clear notifications, all through your Mac's keyboard and trackpad. In macOS Tahoe 26, Live Activities from your iPhone now surface in your Mac's menu bar as compact badges, so your delivery tracking, flight status, and sports scores are right where you're already looking.
In this episode, Laura Thomas breaks down what iPhone Mirroring actually is (it's not screen casting), how the drag-and-drop feature works versus AirDrop, the privacy behavior when your iPhone screen goes dark during a session, the Live Activities upgrade in macOS Tahoe 26, setup requirements for Apple silicon and T2 Macs, and the key limitations to know before you start.
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