Apple has released the candidate version of macOS Sequoia 15.6 for public beta testers and developers to evaluate. This update comes just a week after Apple introduced the third beta of macOS Sequoia 15.6. The new release is part of Apple’s ongoing improvements to its operating system, but specifics regarding features have yet to be disclosed.
Testers interested in evaluating macOS Sequoia can join the beta program through the Software Update section within the System Settings app. However, early beta releases have not revealed any significant new features, suggesting that Apple’s focus is shifting as it prepares for the upcoming macOS Tahoe, set to launch in the fall. In other news, excitement is building around Apple’s next-generation iPhone models.
The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are anticipated within the next two months, with rumors highlighting several potential changes. Notably, the new models may feature an aluminum frame, a shift from the titanium frame used in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro. Additionally, Apple is reportedly developing its first foldable iPhone, which could be equipped with a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display.
These sizes have been corroborated by multiple sources, increasing speculation about their accuracy. Apple has also announced AppleCare One, a new subscription plan that allows customers to cover various devices under a single plan. Starting at $19.99 per month, the service includes the benefits of AppleCare+, such as unlimited repairs for accidental damage and priority support.
As Apple continues refining iOS 26 through its beta versions, users can expect further enhancements and features leading up to its public release. The fourth beta has already seen improvements to the Liquid Glass design across the operating system.