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iPhone Mirroring Troubleshooting
Issue
iPhone Mirroring shows "Unable to Connect to iPhone" error, even though:
- ✅ Same iPhone works on another MacBook
- ✅ iPhone is near the Mac, powered on
- ✅ iPhone is running iOS 18 or later
Requirements Checklist
iPhone Requirements
- iOS 18.0 or later
- Bluetooth enabled
- Wi-Fi enabled
- Signed in to iCloud with same Apple ID as Mac
- iPhone is unlocked (or recently unlocked)
- iPhone is near the Mac (within Bluetooth range)
Mac Requirements
- macOS Sequoia 15.0 or later
- Bluetooth enabled
- Wi-Fi enabled
- Signed in to iCloud with same Apple ID as iPhone
- Continuity features enabled
Common Causes & Solutions
1. Different iCloud Account
Most Common Issue: Mac and iPhone signed in to different iCloud accounts
Check:
# On Mac - check iCloud account
defaults read MobileMeAccounts Accounts | grep AccountID
# Or check System Settings → Apple ID
Fix:
- System Settings → Apple ID → Sign in with same account as iPhone
- iPhone: Settings → [Your Name] → Verify Apple ID matches
2. Continuity Features Disabled
Check:
- System Settings → General → AirDrop & Handoff
- Ensure "Handoff" is enabled
- Ensure "Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices" is checked
Fix:
# Enable Handoff via command line
defaults write com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist ActivityAdvertisingAllowed -bool true
defaults write com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist ActivityReceivingAllowed -bool true
# Restart the service
killall sharingd
3. Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Issues
Check:
# Check Bluetooth status
system_profiler SPBluetoothDataType | grep -A 5 "State"
# Check Wi-Fi status
networksetup -getairportpower en0
Fix:
- Turn Bluetooth off and on: System Settings → Bluetooth
- Turn Wi-Fi off and on: System Settings → Wi-Fi
- Restart both devices
4. macOS Version Too Old
Check:
sw_vers
Fix:
- iPhone Mirroring requires macOS Sequoia 15.0 or later
- Update macOS: System Settings → General → Software Update
5. Firewall Blocking Connection
Check:
- System Settings → Network → Firewall
- Check if Firewall is enabled
Fix:
- Temporarily disable Firewall to test
- If it works, add exception for "Continuity" or "Handoff"
- Or ensure "Block all incoming connections" is NOT checked
6. Network Isolation
Check:
- Are Mac and iPhone on the same Wi-Fi network?
- Is there a VPN active on either device?
Fix:
- Connect both to same Wi-Fi network
- Disable VPN temporarily to test
- Ensure network allows device-to-device communication (not in guest/isolated mode)
7. Bluetooth Permissions
Check:
- System Settings → Privacy & Security → Bluetooth
- Ensure apps have Bluetooth access
Fix:
- Grant Bluetooth permissions if prompted
- Restart Mac after granting permissions
8. Stale Continuity Cache
Fix:
# Reset Continuity/Handoff cache
killall sharingd
killall bluetoothd
# Or restart Bluetooth daemon
sudo launchctl stop com.apple.bluetoothd
sudo launchctl start com.apple.bluetoothd
9. Reset Network Settings (Last Resort)
On iPhone:
- Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Reset → Reset Network Settings
- This will reset Wi-Fi passwords but may fix connection issues
On Mac:
# Reset network location (less drastic)
sudo networksetup -setairportpower en0 off
sleep 2
sudo networksetup -setairportpower en0 on
Diagnostic Commands
Check Continuity Status
# Check Handoff status
defaults read com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist
# Check Bluetooth connectivity
system_profiler SPBluetoothDataType | grep -i "connected\|paired"
Check System Logs
# Check for iPhone Mirroring errors
log show --predicate 'eventMessage contains "iPhone Mirroring" or eventMessage contains "Continuity"' --last 1h --info
# Check Bluetooth errors
log show --predicate 'subsystem == "com.apple.bluetooth"' --last 1h --info | tail -50
Check iCloud Account Match
# Mac iCloud account
defaults read MobileMeAccounts Accounts | grep -A 5 "AccountID"
# Compare with iPhone (check iPhone Settings → [Your Name])
Test Bluetooth Connection
# List nearby Bluetooth devices
system_profiler SPBluetoothDataType | grep -A 10 "iPhone"
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
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Verify Requirements:
- Check macOS version (must be 15.0+)
- Check iOS version (must be 18.0+)
- Verify same iCloud account on both devices
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Restart Services:
killall sharingd killall bluetoothd -
Restart Both Devices:
- Restart Mac
- Restart iPhone
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Check System Settings:
- System Settings → General → AirDrop & Handoff → Enable Handoff
- System Settings → Privacy & Security → Bluetooth → Ensure enabled
- System Settings → Network → Firewall → Check settings
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Try Again:
- Make sure iPhone is unlocked
- Bring iPhone close to Mac
- Try connecting again
-
If Still Not Working:
- Sign out and sign back into iCloud on Mac
- Sign out and sign back into iCloud on iPhone
- Try again
Comparison with Working MacBook
Since it works on another MacBook, compare:
-
macOS Version:
sw_vers # On both Macs -
iCloud Account:
- Verify both Macs use same iCloud account
- Check System Settings → Apple ID
-
System Settings:
- Compare AirDrop & Handoff settings
- Compare Firewall settings
- Compare Bluetooth/Wi-Fi settings
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Network:
- Are both Macs on same network?
- Any VPN differences?
Quick Fix Script
#!/bin/bash
# Quick fix for iPhone Mirroring issues
echo "Resetting Continuity services..."
killall sharingd 2>/dev/null
killall bluetoothd 2>/dev/null
echo "Restarting Bluetooth..."
sudo launchctl stop com.apple.bluetoothd 2>/dev/null
sudo launchctl start com.apple.bluetoothd 2>/dev/null
echo "Checking Handoff settings..."
defaults read com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist ActivityAdvertisingAllowed
defaults read com.apple.coreservices.useractivityd.plist ActivityReceivingAllowed
echo "Done. Please restart your Mac and try again."
Notes
- iPhone Mirroring requires macOS Sequoia 15.0+ and iOS 18.0+
- Both devices must be on same Wi-Fi network (or have Wi-Fi enabled even if using cellular)
- Bluetooth must be enabled on both devices (used for proximity detection)
- Same iCloud account is required (not just signed in, but same account)
- Some corporate networks block device-to-device communication
- VPNs can interfere with Continuity features