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According to our colleagues at MacRumors, Apple is going to release macOS Sequoia in mid-September. That is, the firmware will be released together with iOS 18. For comparison, last years new versions of macOS were released later than iOS (in October or November).
The system was also released under the number 7. Only users with a developer account can install the firmware for now. To do this, you must first log in to Apple's testing programme and then download the system via your computer's settings.
According to our colleagues at MacRumors, macOS Sequoia Beta 6 has received new desktop wallpapers: Sequoia Sunrise, Sequoia Morning and Sequoia Night. The images show sequoia trees, after which the new macOS version is named. The photos were most likely taken in Sequoia National Park, located in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains in California.
The update comes a week after the release of macOS Sonoma 14.6. The firmware is already available for download.
The update weighs over 2GB and has already started rolling out in waves to all supported Mac models. The OTA will be available to everyone in the coming days. You can check for the new software version in your computer's settings.
Everyone can already install the firmware. To do this, you need to become a member of the Apple Beta Software programme. If you are already a tester, the new systems will arrive on your devices over the air.
Registered developers can connect to the macOS Sequoia beta via the Software Update section of the System Preferences app. The beta requires an Apple ID associated with an Apple Developer account.
These are the final beta firmware versions. They can already be installed by developers. As for the stable release, it should be pressed next week.
The firmware is still available to developers. A test build for everyone will be released a little later, and the stable release of the software should take place by the end of July.
A test version of the software is already available to members of the Apple Beta Software programme. You can install the systems through your Mac's settings.
Apple released new beta versions of its operating systems last week, and now it has unexpectedly re-released firmware.
We are talking about macOS Sequoia Beta 3. The update contains a number of fixes and optimisations. Unfortunately, there is no information about new features in the system yet.
The update has been released with the name macOS Sonoma 14.6 Beta 2. Users can connect to the beta via the Software Update section in System Preferences. Note that an Apple ID associated with an Apple developer account is required to get the test build.
The new version of macOS, known as Sequoia, includes significant changes to the memory requirements for downloading apps from the Mac App Store.
This time, our colleagues at MacRumors noticed that there are more settings for AirPods and Beats. Now, in addition to activating the noise cancellation and transparency modes, owners of the headphones will also be able to customise the playback sound.














