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How to Mirror Your iPhone on macOS Sequoia: A Step-by-Step Guide

The new version of macOS, called Sequoia, brings with it many new features, and one such feature is probably the most obvious. It is the immediate ability to mirror your iPhone to your Mac. A real screen mirroring in all its simplicity, whether it’s something more on the level of using your iPhone to screen your PowerPoint presentation or for streaming some content onto your Mac, or just enjoying a bit bigger screen experience, screen mirroring has never been easier.

We are going to guide you through step-by-step procedures, adding some tips and tricks to make the experience just a little better for you, on how to mirror the iPhone on macOS Sequoia .

Why Mirror iPhone on macOS Sequoia?

Screen mirroring will show everything that’s happening on your iPhone screen on your Mac. It’s really helpful in showing people something during presentations or demos or a meeting.

Screen Mirroring Content: Video, film, or photo are seen on a bigger screen.

Application Demos: Give people an idea about the functionality of apps or with respect to bug solving by mirroring their presentation on the Mac screen.

Gaming: Well, play mobile games that you have downloaded on your iDevice but on a bigger screen.

So, now that you know all this, here’s how you can mirror your iPhone using macOS Sequoia:

Preconditions for Screen Mirroring 

Before you start, make sure that you have the following.

An iPhone using iOS 15 and beyond: You would find the latest version of the operating system to be the best version to use in achieving screen mirroring with your Mac.
Wi-Fi: The Mac and the iPhone also need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
QuickTime or AirPlay: You can either use QuickTime or AirPlay, whichever you prefer, in the mirroring of screens.
How to Mirror iPhone to Mac Using AirPlay on macOS Sequoia

Mirroring your iPhone to a Mac that has macOS Sequoia installed is indeed the easiest and most seamless method using AirPlay.

Step 1: Connect Both Devices to the Same Wi-Fi Network

Make sure both your iPhone and Mac are connected to the same wi-fi network. In order for it to send an uninterrupted signal, AirPlay uses this very connection.

Step 2: Turn on AirPlay on macOS Sequoia

Click the Control Center icon that is located on the right hand corner of your menu bar in your Mac. There should be an option called Screen Mirroring. Click on this option and you will activate AirPlay.

Step 3: Activate Screen Mirroring in iPhone

Swipe down from the upper-right corner of your iPhone screen to open Control Center.

Tap on the Screen Mirroring control.

There will now appear a list of options. From there, look for your Mac and then select it.

Step 4: Begin Mirroring

You will then see your iPhone screen on your Mac. You can now use your iPhone and everything that you are doing will appear immediately on the bigger screen of your Mac.

Step 5: End Mirroring

When you are done, go to the Control Center of your iPhone and touch on Screen Mirroring and then tap Stop Mirroring. Your Mac will now stop showing the screen that has been mirrored.

Mirror iPhone to Mac with QuickTime in macOS Sequoia

To mirror your iPhone using your Mac and QuickTime, follow these steps.

Step 1: Connect iPhone to Mac with Cable

While AirPlay will connect your device wirelessly, you will need a tethered connection from your iPhone and Mac to use QuickTime. Use a Lightning cable to connect your iPhone to your Mac.

Step 2: Open QuickTime Player

Open QuickTime Player on your Mac. You will probably find it in the Applications folder, or you may be able to search for it with Spotlight.
Step 3: Select Your iPhone as the Source for Your Camera

Go to File on the upper left of your screen and select New Movie Recording from the menu in QuickTime.

A new window will appear. Under the red record button, locate the small arrow and click on it. From the drop-down menu, you will choose your iPhone under the Camera and Microphone options.
Step 4: Start Mirroring
Now, your iPhone’s screen will be immediately reflected in the QuickTime window on your Mac. You can reflect any of the content from your iPhone on your Mac.
Step 5: End the Session

Once you are done, close the QuickTime window or unplug the iPhone from Mac.

General Tips for Better Mirroring

Both the iPhone and Mac be correctly connected to a fast and stable Wi-Fi network. A slow Wi-Fi connection will make your mirroring experience choppy with occasional interruptions.

Use Full-Screen Mode: When you screen mirror your iPhone to your Mac, turn on full-screen mode to make full use of the screen on your Mac.

Optimize for Presentations: If you screen mirror for presentations, you need to configure your apps on your iPhone and all your settings so that things you actually want hidden while presenting to an audience won’t disturb you.

Check for Software Updates: Ensure your iPhone and Mac are on the latest possible software. This means compatibility with better functionality when casting an iPhone screen onto the Mac.

Conclusion

Simply, you will mirror your iPhone on macOS Sequoia with a very high convenience level, above all, in productivity and entertainment. Whether you go for AirPlay with wireless convenience or QuickTime for wired connection, you will have the flexibility to share your iPhone screen onto a larger Mac display through the steps below.

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