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This article explains how to connect your iPhone to a TV so you can play or share content from the phone to the TV using screen mirroring.
Screen mirroring on iPhone is a charm for those who want to mirror their smartphone to any smart TV. Surprisingly, you also can do this on macOS Sequoia.
Apple's macOS Sequoia adds the ability to access your iPhone remotely, but the feature only serves to show how dependent the company is on its phone.
For starters, iPhone notifications will now show up alongside your Mac notifications and you can simply click on one to launch screen mirroring.
When iPhone Mirroring first debuted in the betas, there was no support for managing the Home Screen, but that's now changed. Apple added an option to get into jiggle mode, as noted by 9to5Mac.
Use AirPlay to mirror your iPhone on Roku TV When you meet the requirements above, activate screen mirroring via the Control Center on your iPhone.
Then, you can swipe up for the control panel on your iPhone and select Screen Mirroring or hit the AirPlay button when it appears within apps like Apple Music and TV.
Open the Settings app on your Google TV or Android TV. Scroll down and select System. Go to Apple AirPlay & HomeKit option.
The switch to USB-C not only enables users to ditch the Lighting cable but also ushers in screen mirroring on TVs and monitors at a high resolution and ref.
Apple is now letting developers test mirroring their iPhone on their Mac as part of new iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia developer betas.
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