Apple can completely revolutionize the market and its ecosystem if it launches this feature in the future.
One of the features that I liked the most of all those that have come to iOS 18 or macOS Sequoia has the power to completely revolutionize the market and enhance Apple devices. Perhaps this is just a first approximation; If Apple evolves this concept, the possibilities are incredible.
The iPhone Mirroring feature allows us to not only view the iPhone screen on the Mac, something that could already be done in different ways, but also to use the iPhone, access applications, respond to notifications and even drag content sent to us from the Mac. And, Wouldn’t it be amazing if this could be done the other way around too?
A reverse iPhone Mirroring would revolutionize the market
iPhone Mirroring works like magic, an app that you open on your Mac and it automatically shows you the iPhone screen. A virtual screen that you can interact with, open apps and use the iPhone without any major problems. And I think this function, in reverse, would be revolutionary.
That is to say, a kind of Mac Mirroring. An app that we can have on our iPhone or iPad and from which the screen of our Mac can be duplicated. This would allow us to work from other screens in an extremely comfortable way. You open an app and that’s it, you already have the screen of your Mac, even if it is sleeping or you are not near it.
I think with this feature, the iPad would enhance its functions. Many people have been asking for macOS support for the iPad for years, although Apple has already said a thousand times that this is something that is not going to happen. However, with a Mac Mirroring app available on the iPad, everyone would be happy.
Apple continues to maintain iPadOS as the primary operating system for the iPad, which I think is a great success and is something very necessary when using a touch screen. But with this feature, users would have the option to use macOS remotely from a specific app on your iPadIt is true that you can use the iPad as a second screen for the Mac, which is similar, but less intuitive.
Plus, considering all the Continuity features Apple has already released across its devices, I don’t think it would take too long to develop this one.. It’s even something that, with a good internet connection, could be done from miles away. While there are already apps for using a Mac remotely from an iPhone or iPad, an Apple solution would be much simpler and work much better.
Although Apple has all the tools and technologies to do so, I don’t know if this possible function is among your future plans.I think it makes as much sense, if not more, than the iPhone Mirroring app that almost no one had thought of. I think it could help a lot of users, avoid criticism of the iPad and even help sell more Macs, but who knows what Apple thinks.