Apple today unveiled the features of macOS Sonoma, the latest operating system for its Mac computers.
The company has released the first beta of macOS Sonoma for developers, with the official version scheduled for release to users this fall. However, not all Macs running macOS 13 can be updated to macOS Sonoma. According to Apple, they will stop supporting some older Macs with this latest version.
macOS SonomaSpecifically, macOS Sonoma discontinues support for the following Mac models:
- MacBook Pro 2017
- MacBook Air 2017
- MacBook 2017 (12 inch)
macOS Sonoma Compatibility with the Following Mac Models:
- MacBook Pro: 2018 and newer
- MacBook Air: 2018 and newer
- Mac mini: 2018 and newer
- iMac: 2019 and newer
- iMac Pro: 2017
- Mac Studio: 2022 and newer
- Mac Pro: 2019 and newer
macOS Sonoma may be released in October, similar to macOS Ventura and macOS Monterey. For details on the changes in this operating system, you can refer to the article below.
