Apple Releases Sixth Beta of macOS Sequoia 15.1 for Developers: What’s New?
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Apple has just rolled out the sixth beta of macOS Sequoia 15.1 for developers, giving us an early peek at what’s to come in this upcoming macOS update. If you’re a developer—or just a curious Apple fan—this beta version is packed with exciting features powered by Apple Intelligence and is available for testing now!
What’s macOS Sequoia 15.1 All About?
Following the release of macOS Sequoia 15.0 last month, the 15.1 beta is an early preview of what will be available to all users later this fall. This update brings Apple Intelligence to the Mac, a set of AI-powered tools designed to make your everyday tasks even smarter and more intuitive. From iPhone Mirroring and Safari improvements to a more personalized macOS experience, this beta introduces some exciting new features.
How to Try Apple Intelligence
One of the standout additions in this beta is the chance to explore Apple Intelligence, but there’s a small catch—you’ll need to join the waitlist in your Mac’s settings. Once your turn comes up, you’ll be notified when Apple Intelligence is ready to use on your device. However, it’s important to note that both your device language and Siri language must be set to US English, and your region must be set to the United States for now.
Currently, Apple Intelligence is available on M1 Macs and later, so if you’re using an older Intel-based Mac, you’ll need to wait for future developments. And unfortunately, this feature isn’t yet available in China.
Important Things to Remember Before Installing
As with any beta, you’ll want to back up your Mac before installing macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta. Beta software can sometimes be a little buggy, so it’s always smart to have your data safely backed up just in case something goes wrong during testing.
If you’re eager to jump in, you can grab the beta from Apple’s Beta Software Program or Developer Program websites. Developers with Apple Silicon Macs can also download the macOS 15.1 restore image directly. Alternatively, if you’re running macOS Ventura 13.4 or later, you can head to System Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and choose the macOS Sequoia 15.1 Developer Beta to install it.
macOS Sequoia’s New Features
If you’re wondering what macOS Sequoia has in store, it’s packed with features that enhance both productivity and entertainment. Some highlights include:
- iPhone Mirroring: Seamlessly mirror your iPhone’s screen on your Mac, making multitasking between devices smoother than ever.
- Safari Improvements: Expect faster browsing, better privacy controls, and new tools to make your internet experience more personalized.
- AI-Powered Tools: With the introduction of Apple Intelligence, your Mac is about to get a whole lot smarter, from advanced text predictions to improved photo editing tools.
For a full list of the new features, you can check out the Apple Announces macOS Sequoia page to learn more about how this update will improve your macOS experience.
Is Your Mac Compatible?
Not sure if your Mac is compatible with macOS Sequoia? You can check the complete list of supported devices to see if your machine can run the new update. Apple has made this version available for M1 Macs and later, ensuring that the latest technology is fully supported.
And if you’re looking to freshen up your desktop, don’t forget to grab the official macOS Sequoia wallpaper for your Mac!
Final Thoughts
The release of macOS Sequoia 15.1 Beta 6 is an exciting step forward for Apple, especially with the introduction of Apple Intelligence to the Mac. If you’re a developer or an Apple enthusiast eager to test the newest features, this beta is a great way to explore what’s next for macOS. Just remember to back up your Mac before installing, and stay tuned for more updates as Apple refines these features for the final release later this year!