Apple has announced the next major operating system release – macOS Sonoma – at WWDC 2023.
Apple’s most advanced operating system yet brings new personalisation features via integrated desktop widgets, stunning screensavers, increased iPhone connectivity, improvements to Safari, smart video conferencing, enhanced accessibility features and a new focus on an optimised gaming experience.
The annual developer conference is Apple’s opportunity to pitch a plethora of new hardware – including M2 Ultra chipsets, new Mac Studio, MacBook and updated Mac Pro models – and feature-enhancements to flagship operating systems including MacOS Sonoma, iPadOS 17, and WatchOS 10.
However, there is also an announcement on end of support on legacy hardware dating earlier than 2017 – which given the remarkable longevity of many Apple devices, is likely to affect a large number of users:
The affected operating systems include:
– iOS 11 to iOS 11.2.6
– macOS High Sierra 10.13 to macOS 10.13.3
– watchOS 4 to watchOS 4.2.3
– tvOS 11 to tvOS 11.2.6
You can read more about the features of the newest system release here.