Apple releases macOS Sequoia 15.6 with security updates and bug fixes
Apple has officially released the sixth major update to its macOS Sequoia operating system, version 15.6. It came more than two months after the previous version 15.5 was released and is now available for free download in the Software Update section of System Preferences for all compatible Mac models.
Here's What We Know
macOS Sequoia 15.6 does not bring any new features or noticeable changes to the interface, but according to Apple's official notes, it contains important bug fixes and security updates designed to make the system more stable and secure.
This update is likely to be one of the last for Sequoia before the large-scale release of the next generation - macOS Tahoe, which is currently in beta and is expected in autumn 2025. Tahoe is expected to bring significant changes, including new AI-related features, improved window management, and integration with other Apple devices.
Users who remain on Sequoia are recommended to install version 15.6 to ensure the system is up to date and avoid potential vulnerabilities.
More information about all the changes and features of macOS Sequoia can be found on Apple's official website.
Source: MacRumors