macOS Tahoe Upgrades iPhone Mirroring with Live Activities Support
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Sep 23, 2025 4:20 pm ET1min read
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The integration of Live Activities into iPhone Mirroring is entirely automatic and streamlined. In macOS Tahoe, users will be able to access Live Activities from their iPhone via the Mac’s menu bar. Depending on the available space, users will see either a small Live Activity icon or a compact view of the actual Live Activity. Clicking on the Live Activity in the menu bar expands it to show full details, mimicking the experience on the iPhone. Double-clicking will open the source app on the iPhone, functioning similarly to a tap on the iPhone’s Live Activity.
This upgrade is part of Apple's ongoing effort to make its products work better together, leveraging its Continuity features. The addition of Live Activities to iPhone Mirroring is a testament to Apple's commitment to improving the user experience across its devices.
For more information on managing Live Activities settings for iPhone Mirroring, users can refer to Apple's support document [1].
iPhone Mirroring on Mac gets a significant upgrade in macOS Tahoe with the addition of Live Activities support. This allows users to view and interact with Live Activities from their iPhone directly on their Mac, enhancing Continuity features between Apple devices. The feature is automatic and can be accessed from the Mac's menu bar, with options to view, expand, or open the source app on the iPhone.
Apple's Continuity features have long been a standout aspect of its hardware ecosystem, and the latest iteration of iPhone Mirroring on the Mac is no exception. In macOS Tahoe, iPhone Mirroring is getting a key upgrade with the addition of Live Activities support. This feature allows users to view and interact with Live Activities from their iPhone directly on their Mac, enhancing the seamless integration between Apple devices.The integration of Live Activities into iPhone Mirroring is entirely automatic and streamlined. In macOS Tahoe, users will be able to access Live Activities from their iPhone via the Mac’s menu bar. Depending on the available space, users will see either a small Live Activity icon or a compact view of the actual Live Activity. Clicking on the Live Activity in the menu bar expands it to show full details, mimicking the experience on the iPhone. Double-clicking will open the source app on the iPhone, functioning similarly to a tap on the iPhone’s Live Activity.
This upgrade is part of Apple's ongoing effort to make its products work better together, leveraging its Continuity features. The addition of Live Activities to iPhone Mirroring is a testament to Apple's commitment to improving the user experience across its devices.
For more information on managing Live Activities settings for iPhone Mirroring, users can refer to Apple's support document [1].

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