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iPhone Mirroring "Timed Out"

I'm trying to use the new iPhone Mirroring feature in Sequoia. I have a MacMini (2018 - Intel) and an iPhone 13 mini running iOS 18.0. I'm able to get macOS to recognize my phone and vice-versa in the setup process. However, when it comes time to actually connect to the phone, I consistently get a "Timed Out" error - "Timed out starting iPhone Mirroring."


I've checked some other online resources and have tried: 1. restarting the MacMini and the iPhone, 2. Dissociating the iPhone from the MacMini and relinking the devices again, 3. Double-checked that both devices are signed into my Apple ID, and have Bluetooth and WiFi on.


Any suggestions?


Steve

Mac mini, macOS 15.0

Posted on Sep 18, 2024 7:29 PM

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Posted on Sep 20, 2024 2:42 PM

What worked for me after the connection timed out on my first couple of tries:


  1. restarted my phone
  2. entered my passcode
  3. locked my phone with the side button
  4. re-initiated the mirroring connection from my desktop app. I didn't unlock my phone while it was pairing.


Hope this works for you!

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Sep 20, 2024 10:59 AM in response to 0xf1ac

0xf1ac wrote:

Yeah… some security software just doesn’t work reliably under Sequoia, which can lead to networking issues. Here’s a TechCrunch article about it

I would just like to point out that all of the security companies mentioned in that article, including the one that recently took down most of the internet and then sent people invalid $10 Uber Eats gifts cards as an apology, have had access to macOS Sequoia since early June. Maybe they should have tested their products in June, July, August, or early September even.


Granted, the built-in firewall is a different story entirely. Apple didn't test that. But then again, Apple doesn't turn it on by default either - nor should anyone else.

Oct 23, 2024 7:33 AM in response to clairity

Worked for me but I had to add the steps from @PG3474: Unsure why that made the difference for me. Hope this 'belt and suspenders' combination of steps works for someone else too.


  1. Switch Private Wi-Fi address setting to Rotating on both devices (located in Wi-Fi settings, then by tapping the (i) symbol next to your network name on iPhone, and the 'Details' button on Mac OS)
  2. Shut down iPhone*
  3. Quit iPhone Mirroring on Mac (my example is an M1 Macbook Air)
  4. Restart iPhone. Enter your PIN on iPhone if it asks
  5. Launch iPhone Mirroring on Mac


*My iPhone was plugged in to my Mac to top off the battery, unsure if this made a difference in the devices handshaking with each other more easily or not. I realize that creating a wired connection between the two devices defeats the purpose of iPhone mirroring for developers and product designers, but I'm just a goober who wants to sometimes play Balatro in a side window or other nonsense.


iPhone Mirroring "Timed Out"

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