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Apple is set to launch macOS Sequoia on September 16, 2024, alongside iOS 18, marking a significant update for Mac users. This release emphasizes Apple's focus on creating a seamless experience across devices, with enhancements to continuity features like Universal Control, Handoff, and Sidecar. These updates aim to improve the way users interact across their iPhones, iPads, and Macs, allowing for easier content sharing and task management.
macOS Sequoia introduces several new features, including advanced privacy controls, enhanced security measures, and AI-powered tools designed to streamline productivity. These AI features are expected to boost everyday tasks with smarter predictive text, curated notifications, and improved communication capabilities. Apple is also focusing on user security, with stronger encryption and new controls to protect data across devices, particularly for enterprise users.
In addition to the AI-driven improvements, macOS Sequoia introduces features like iPhone mirroring and a new Passwords app, making it easier for users to manage their passwords and enhance security. However, it's important to note that some features, like Apple Intelligence, will only work on Apple Silicon Macs, highlighting the company's ongoing shift away from Intel processors.
With its launch, macOS Sequoia is compatible with devices such as the iMac (2019 and later), MacBook Air (2020 and later), and MacBook Pro (2018 and later), ensuring broad accessibility for many Apple users. For those upgrading, Apple suggests waiting a few days after the release to avoid any potential bugs that might arise post-launch.