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MacOS Sequoia's wildest update – iPhone mirroring – might be more useful than you think

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iPhone in your iMac
When Apple introduced macOS Sequoia and its new iPhone Mirroring capability, I didn’t get it. Now, though, after seeing it in action and considering some non-obvious use cases, I may be ready to reconsider.
Apple unveiled the latest AI-infused version of macOS during its WWDC 2024 keynote, which also saw major updates to iOS, iPadOS, visionOS, tvOS, and watchOS. It also served as the launch platform for Apple Intelligence, an Apple-built and branded version of artificial intelligence. I get that Apple’s been building AI PCs for a while (ever since the M1 chip, they’ve included an on-board neural engine), and there are many features, including a better Siri, powerful photo editing features, and smart writing help, to look forward to but I found myself fixating elsewhere.
Apple was putting the iPhone on your Mac, or, rather, an iPhone screen floating in the middle of the lovely macOS Sequoia desktop. In a way, this is the most significant redesign of the new platform. It puts an entirely different OS – a mobile one, no less – on top of a laptop or desktop. 
Wow. And also, why?
I admit that I had a hard time conceiving what utility you could gain from having a second, live interface on an already busy desktop. Apple has said in the past that they build features, in some cases, based on user requests. Who had ever asked for this?
After the keynote, I had the chance to take a deeper dive, which helped me better understand this seemingly unholy marriage and why, in some cases, it might make perfect sense.Making it so
Apple built a new app to connect your iOS 18-running iPhone to your macOS Sequoia Mac.

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