September is not only the month when Apple announces new iPhones (this year, the iPhone 16), but also the month when the company officially releases a new iOS update, in this case, iOS 18. September is also when Apple typically releases new versions of watchOS, tvOS, and iPadOS, but there’s one operating system that always suffers from delays: macOS. However, this year with macOS Sequoia, things may be different..

As reported by Macrumors, macOS Sequoia, the new version of the operating system for Mac, will arrive in mid-Septemberas well as iOS 18 and the rest of the new versions of Apple’s respective operating systems. This is somewhat unusual, as Apple tends to delay the release of new versions of macOS for various reasons. In fact, Apple even delayed the launch until November, as it did with macOS Big Sur.

Now, What day will macOS Sequoia be released? There is no confirmed release date at this time. However, if we take into account that the iPhone 16 could be announced on September 10th, and that Apple typically releases new versions of its operating systems on Wednesday the week after its iPhone launch, we could get the final update on September 18th. In any case, it wouldn’t be strange to see a slight delay in the launch.

What’s New in macOS Sequoia

macOS Sequoia will come with several new features for Mac, iMac, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air. One of them is iPhone screen sharing optionwhich will allow you to manage the device and access applications from the Mac itself. The new version will also bring a new password app, as well as a lot of changes to Safari or the Messages app.

Of course, AI will be the main character of macOS Sequoia. The new version of the operating system will integrate Apple Intelligence to improve performance. In particular, Apple will incorporate artificial intelligence into apps like Mailso we can write email summaries or have them helped us write them. It will also be possible to generate images using AI or use an improved Siri.

On the other hand, macOS Sequoia will feature a slight redesign of apps like Photos or Calendar, which will also be improved in iOS 18.

Source: Hiper Textual

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