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At 1 a.m. on June 11, Beijing time (June 10, local time in the United States), Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC24) was officially held at Apple Park. During the speech, Apple released the macOS Sequoia operating system.
The most eye-catching highlight is the iPhone mirroring function introduced by macOS Sequoia.
The iPhone mirroring function allows users to view and control iPhone directly on Mac. The entire iPhone screen will be mirrored to Mac, including all icons, home screens, and applications. etc. Users can open any iPhone app directly on their Mac, and iPhone sounds will be played through their Mac. It is worth mentioning that the iPhone can remain locked during the mirroring process to ensure user privacy.
macOS 15 Sequoia also introduces the ability to display iPhone notifications to the Mac, where these notifications will appear side by side with the Mac’s own notifications. Users can also easily transfer files between Mac and iPhone by dragging and dropping directly on Mac.
Additionally, macOS now automatically resizes app windows to tile them and fill the screen, taking advantage of the maximum screen real estate.
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