macOS Sequoia launched: iPhone Mirroring, Highlights top the features list

The most significant innovation of macOS Sequoia is iPhone Mirroring
An undated image of a MacBook. — Freerange Stocks
An undated image of a MacBook. — Freerange Stocks

After months of coursing through countless rumour mills and reports and stirring euphoria among Mac-savvies, Apple has finally launched the much-awaited macOS Sequoia update.

Bringing a plethora of new features, apps and bug fixes, the latest macOS update has brought to MacBooks Safari updates, window tiling, and the new Passwords app.

To the dismay of those who eagerly remained in the loop and in line with the apprehension, macOS Sequoia does not offer Apple Intelligence features, but set your worries aside, it's in the pipeline.

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iPhone Mirroring on macOS Sequoia

The most significant innovation of macOS Sequoia is iPhone Mirroring, which enables users to use their iPhone right on their Mac's screen. Displaying the phone's content in an iPhone shape, iPhone Mirroring allows you to check messages, notifications, and apps all without taking your phone out of pocket.

Another most anticipated feature is the new window tiling. It bears an immense resemblance to what is already available on Windows and Linux.

With the new macOS update, Safari was fortunate to receive a new feature called Highlights. The feature is said to display desired web search results in an appealing, easy-to-access place.