Apple's latest OS betas enable iPhone mirroring on Mac
Briefly

The ability to mirror your iPhone to your desktop is available in the latest macOS Sequoia builds, allowing users to control their iPhone while it remains locked and in StandBy mode.
Apple is delaying the rollout of iPhone mirroring in the EU, citing compliance concerns with the Digital Markets Act that could compromise user privacy and data security.
The virtual iPhone will mirror at 60 fps, operate primarily in vertical mode, and consume a similar amount of battery life as physical use. Unlocking the handset will close the mirroring window on the Mac instantly.
Apple plans to introduce additional features for iPhone mirroring in the future, including drag-and-drop functionality between the iPhone and Mac, with support for third-party apps.
Read at Engadget
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