The new iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia updates bring a useful iPhone Mirroring feature that lets you use your iPhone from your Mac. It’s a really useful feature, and it works quite well. However, there can be times when iPhone mirroring is not working on your Mac, and it can be quite frustrating. So, if you’re wondering why this is, and what you can do about it, here are 10 ways to fix iPhone mirroring not working on Mac.

1. Check Device Compatibility

If you’re unable to use iPhone mirroring on your Mac, the first thing to check is whether your devices are compatible with the feature. Since iPhone mirroring only works with iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, both your iPhone and Mac must support the latest software. You can check the list of macOS Sequoia supported devices , and the list of iPhones compatible with iOS 18 to ensure that your iPhone and Mac are compatible with the mirroring feature.

2. Update Devices to iOS 18 and macOS 15 Sequoia

If both your iPhone and Mac are compatible with iPhone mirroring, the next thing to check is whether you have updated your devices or not. Here’s how you can check for (and update) your iPhone and Mac:

Check for Updates on iPhone

  • Go to Settings -> General -> Software Update
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  • If an update is available, download and install it on your iPhone
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Check for Updates on Mac

  • Go to System Settings -> General -> Software Update
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  • Download and install any available software updates

Once you have updated both your devices, you should be able to use iPhone mirroring on your Mac .

3. Use the Same Apple ID on Both Devices

If you’ve updated your devices to iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, and you’re still unable to use iPhone mirroring, you should ensure that you’re using the same Apple ID on both devices. This is important because all of Apple’s ecosystem features are designed to work with devices signed in with the same Apple ID. Here’s how to check whether you’re using the same Apple ID on iPhone and Mac:

Check Apple ID on iPhone

  • Go to Settings -> Your Name . Here, you can check the Apple ID that you’re signed in with.
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Check Apple ID on Mac

  • Go to System Settings -> Your Name and see if the Apple ID mentioned here matches with the one on your iPhone.
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If both devices are using the same Apple ID, proceed to the next method to fix iPhone mirroring errors. However, if the Apple IDs are different on both the devices, you must sign out on one of your devices and sign in with the same Apple ID on both your iPhone and Mac.

4. Restart Your Devices

The next thing you can try if iPhone mirroring is not working, is to restart both your devices. As cliche as this sounds, sometimes a restart is actually enough to get random glitches to fix themselves. Try restarting your iPhone and your Mac, and see if iPhone mirroring starts working again.

5. Enable Bluetooth and WiFi to Fix iPhone Mirroring Issues

If restarting your devices didn’t fix the issue either, the next thing you should do is check whether Bluetooth is enabled on both your devices, and whether they are both connected to the same WiFi network. Here’s how you can do this on iPhone and Mac:

Enable Bluetooth and WiFi on iPhone

  • Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to open the Control Center.
  • Check if Bluetooth is enabled and whether your iPhone is connected to a WiFi network
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Enable Bluetooth and WiFi on Mac

  • Open the Control Center from the menu bar on your Mac
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  • Check if Bluetooth is enabled, and whether your Mac is connected to the same WiFi network as your iPhone
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If either of the devices are connected to a different WiFi network, try connecting them to the same network and see if iPhone mirroring starts working again.

6. Check if Your iPhone is Locked

It’s important to know that iPhone mirroring only works while your iPhone is locked and not being used. So, if you’re trying to use iPhone mirroring while your iPhone is unlocked, it simply won’t work.

In fact, the iPhone mirroring app on Mac will show you a message telling you that you need to lock your iPhone before you can use the feature. If this is the case, simply lock your iPhone and click on the “Try Again” button on your Mac.

7. Disconnect from AirPlay or Sidecar

Another reason why your iPhone mirroring might not be working is if you’re using AirPlay on your iPhone , or if you’re using the Sidecar feature to turn your iPad into a secondary display for your Mac.

If either of these features are being actively used, you won’t be able to mirror your iPhone screen to your Mac and control your iPhone wirelessly. So, end your AirPlay session, and disconnect any Sidecar sessions that are enabled and then try using iPhone mirroring.

8. Select the Correct iPhone for Mirroring

If you use multiple iPhones, and all of them are signed in with the same Apple ID, you might be getting connected to a different iPhone than the one you actually want to use from your Mac. Fortunately, you can select the iPhone that you want to mirror to your Mac. Here’s how to do that:

  • Go to System Settings on your Mac and click on “ Desktop and Dock “
  • Scroll down to the Widgets section and select your preferred iPhone from the drop down menu
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Note: The drop down menu will only show up if you have more than one iPhone connected to your Apple ID.

9. Check iPhone Mirroring List

There’s a small possibility that you accidentally removed your Mac from the list of devices that iPhone mirroring is allowed to work with. First, make sure that your Mac is added to that list by following the steps below:

  • Go to Settings -> General -> AirPlay & Continuity
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  • Tap on iPhone Mirroring and see if your Mac is selected (or select it from the list of devices)
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If your Mac’s name isn’t mentioned in front of “iPhone Mirroring”, it means that your iPhone won’t let your Mac connect to it. Fortunately, this can be fixed by setting up iPhone Mirroring again and that should solve the problem for you.

10. Contact Apple Support

If none of the steps mentioned above have fixed the issue, it’s time to contact Apple support. There might be a different issue preventing iPhone Mirroring from working as expected, and hopefully the Apple support team will be able to sort it out for you.

We hope this article helped you fix iPhone Mirroring problems and you can now mirror your iPhone to your Mac. Let us know which fix solved the problem for you; and if you’re facing any issues, comment down below and we will try to help you out as well.

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  • Apple and Google have officially confirmed their team-up for the next-gen Siri AI.
  • The Cupertino Giant will be using Google’s Gemini for a more personalized Siri model as well as Apple Intelligence features.
  • We can expect the next-gen Siri to come out with iOS 26.4, sometime in March or April.

Apple has officially confirmed joining forces with Google to use its Gemini AI model to power the next-generation Siri. It will offer a more personalized experience and will be coming out with the iOS 26.4 update. Apple also plans to leverage Gemini’s capabilities for other Apple Intelligence features as well, later down the line.

The Next-Gen Siri will be powered by Google’s Gemini AI

Apple officially confirmed that it will be partnering with Google in a statement to CNBC . Here’s what it stated, “After careful evaluation, we determined that Google’s technology provides the most capable foundation for Apple Foundation Models, and we’re excited about the innovative new experiences it will unlock for our users.”

Later, Google also shared a post on X confirming the tie-up, “Apple and Google have entered into a multi-year collaboration under which the next generation of Apple Foundation Models will be based on Google’s Gemini models and cloud technology. These models will help power future Apple Intelligence features, including a more personalized Siri coming this year.”

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Both statements clearly mention that the Cupertino Giant will be using Gemini to power its assistant Siri. This was already rumored, as Apple’s attempts to acquire Perplexity went nowhere. With Gemini, Siri will get a major AI update . It will be able to handle more nuanced conversations and provide better results. Something long-time Apple users have been asking for years.

The next-gen Siri will arrive with the iOS 26.4 update, which will launch sometime in March or April. And it is only going to be available for Apple Intelligence-supported devices .

Something else worth noting is how Google’s statement mentions that Gemini will power Apple Intelligence features. This leads us to believe that Apple could use Gemini’s multi-modal capabilities for its Writings tools , Image Playground , and Message summaries, too.

Elon Musk Not Happy With Apple and Google Tie Up

xAI CEO Elon Musk also responded to Google’s announcement post on X, sharing his thoughts on the matter by saying, “This seems like an unreasonable concentration of power for Google, given that they also have Android and Chrome.” Though we don’t expect either Apple or Google to respond to Elon, we will update the situation as it progresses.

It is worth noting that xAI is the company behind Grok, which is in hot water currently due to its inappropriate image generation fiasco , and has been getting backlash from multiple news outlets, X users, and even government authorities.

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With over 4 year of experience under the belt, I cover all facets of consumer tech, from smartphones to other consumer electronics, our favorite social media apps, as well as the growing realm of AI and LLMs. As an Apps and AI writer app Beebom, I provide my expertise in all these areas, weaving stories that help you get familiar with the tech around you. But you will find me playing NYT daily puzzles in my free time.

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