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macOS 27 brings three key upgrades to iPhone Mirroring

Apple’s macOS 27 Golden Gate refines iPhone Mirroring with three major usability tweaks—resizing, aspect ratio adjustments, and deeper integration.

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Coverage highlights the ability to resize the mirrored window, adjust aspect ratios for better display proportions, and enhance practicality for workflows like media playback or app testing. Tech-focused outlets—including 9to5Mac, The Mac Observer, and MacRumors—emphasize the feature’s potential to make iPhone Mirroring more versatile, particularly for users who rely on split-screen multitasking or secondary displays. The Mac Observer notes the window can now be resized to resemble an iPad-like experience, while 9to5Mac underscores the new aspect ratio flexibility.

Apple’s Czech-language outlet, Letem světem Applem, frames the update as a quiet but significant refinement of an existing strength. Watch for beta testing details, as Apple typically rolls out developer previews ahead of public release. Speculation may arise about whether these changes will extend to other Apple ecosystems, such as iPadOS or visionOS.

Coverage does not yet specify release timelines beyond macOS 27’s naming.

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What are the three upgrades to iPhone Mirroring in macOS 27?

Resizing the mirrored window, adjusting aspect ratios for display flexibility, and improved practicality for workflows (as described by 9to5Mac and The Mac Observer).

Will this feature work with iPads or other Apple devices?

Coverage focuses solely on macOS 27 and iPhone Mirroring; no confirmation exists yet about iPad or visionOS compatibility.

When will macOS 27 be released?

No release date is provided in the headlines. Apple typically announces developer betas first, followed by public releases later in the year.

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