macOS 26 “Tahoe” expands iPhone Mirroring — Live Activities on Mac, EU block persists
Apple’s macOS 26 “Tahoe” expands the iPhone Mirroring feature: you can now not only view and control your iPhone from your Mac, but also follow iPhone Live Activities directly in the Mac menu bar. The update tightens Mac and iPhone integration, bringing faster access to real‑time info from apps that support Live Activities.
Key changes
- Mirror and control your iPhone from the Mac (touch input and controls mirrored).
- Live Activities appear in the macOS menu bar for quick, glanceable real‑time info.
- Improved Phone app integration lets you handle cellular calls on the Mac without picking up the iPhone.
European availability
Apple has confirmed that iPhone Mirroring is currently unavailable in the European Union due to regulatory restrictions. There’s no official timetable for when or if this will change. If you live in the EU, you won’t see the Mirroring option until Apple resolves the regulatory issues.
Requirements & where to read more
Apple’s official support pages list requirements for iPhone Mirroring and related features—check them for the exact OS and device requirements. For more reporting and context see:
- 9to5Mac: iPhone Mirroring upgrade in macOS Tahoe
- MacRumors: macOS Tahoe features overview
- Apple Support: iPhone Mirroring (official)
What this means for users
For macOS users outside the EU, Tahoe’s Mirroring makes switching tasks between iPhone and Mac smoother and keeps you updated at a glance via Live Activities. For EU users, the feature remains off-limits until Apple addresses regulatory concerns—so plan around that if you rely on Mirroring.
Questions or experiences with the new Mirroring in Tahoe? Share them below — we’ll update this post if Apple announces changes to EU availability.
