Apple Poised to Unveil macOS 15 Sequoia at iPhone 16 Event
Apple is set to make a significant announcement during today’s iPhone 16 launch event, with speculation swirling around the potential release of macOS 15 Sequoia. Although the public beta of this operating system has been available for some time, the timing of a formal launch announcement has caught the attention of tech enthusiasts.
Matt Hanson, Managing Editor of Core Tech, weighs in on the surprise element of this news. He notes, “The event is primarily aimed at showcasing new iPhones, which are pivotal to Apple’s lineup. It’s unusual for the company to dedicate time to updates about non-iphone systems.”
Despite this, credible sources such as MacRumors suggest that Apple may announce a full release for macOS 15 Sequoia by mid-September. If accurate, this would mark the earliest macOS launch in over a decade, harking back to the July 2012 release of Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
As anticipation builds, many are curious to see how Apple will manage the spotlight between its flagship iPhone launch and the upcoming macOS updates.