
In the WWDC event early morning on June 6th in Vietnam time, Apple not only introduced new products like the MacBook Air 15 inch, iMac, or Reality Pro but also unveiled new software versions for your Macbooks, including MacOS 14. You can now update it for your machine. If you don't know how, let's explore how to update MacOS 14 Beta through this article.
How to Update to MacOS 14 Beta
Step 1: In this method, I'll upgrade my machine to MacOS 14 Beta from MacOS 13.4. If you are using versions lower than that, update to this version and follow the instructions. Go to the Settings on your Mac.

Step 2: After the settings window opens, select the General category on the left column, and then a list of smaller categories will appear on the right. Choose Software Update to continue.

Step 3: Right here, if you meet the requirements, the system will display macOS 14 Beta. Just click Update Now to start updating your machine to the new software. If not, you can check in the Beta Update section to see if you have selected to install macOS Sonoma Developer Beta versions.

If you're not on the beta update version like macOS Sonoma Developer Beta, select it and press Done to reload the system and display the update version for you.

Wishing you a successful update and a more delightful experience with this version. If you have any questions or difficulties during the process, let us know in the comments below. Don't forget to share the article if you find it helpful. Thank you for reading.
WWDC 2023 brought a wealth of information about both new products and software updates. If you missed this event on the early morning of June 6th, press the button below to review the information you need.
WWDC 2023 EVENT INFORMATION
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