Apple has released the third beta versions of iOS 17.6 and macOS 14.6, speeding up the pace for the last major update of the 2023 versions. These new versions should be officially released by early August at the latest.
The world of technology is constantly changing and with each new update there are important adjustments and improvements. This is especially the case with Apple when it comes to their operating systems iOS and macOS. With the release of the third beta versions of iOS 17.6, iPadOS 17.6, tvOS 17.6, watchOS 10.6, visionOS 1.3 and macOS 14.6, Apple is getting closer to the final release. Let's take a closer look at the new features and fixes that these updates bring.
Accelerated release cycle
Apple has accelerated the release cycle for iOS 17.6, macOS 14.6 and Co., which is a clear indication that we are on the home stretch. Within a week of the last beta version, new pre-release versions were already made available. This indicates that the final versions will not be long in coming and will probably be released by the beginning of August at the latest. This could mean the end of the product cycle for the 2023 versions, with mainly security updates being released afterwards.
No more major innovations
As in recent years, system updates in the last quarter of the annual cycle are mainly for fine-tuning and bug fixes. Functional changes are rare and this also applies to iOS 17.6 and macOS 14.6. Anyone looking for big, visible changes will be disappointed. The official release notes from Apple are still pending, but some concrete points have been listed in the developer area.
Important bug fixes
Apple has fixed some important bugs in various areas:
- ARKit: A potential crash has been fixed.
- Spotlight: A crash issue has been resolved.
- Finder: Sync errors with iPod nano have been corrected.
- Video Toolbox: Color display issues have been fixed.
Despite the few areas touched upon, this is an update that mainly includes general improvements and stability improvements.
Current beta versions
A look at the currently available beta versions shows that the public beta is usually released one day later. The letters at the end of the build number indicate how far development has progressed - the higher the letter, the closer the final version is. While the first few runs still had letters like "d" and "e", the current versions of iOS and macOS now have "b" and "c". WatchOS and visionOS started directly with "b" and "c".
iOS 17.6 and Co.: Completion of the product cycle in 2023
In summary, iOS 17.6 and macOS 14.6 are important updates that mainly include bug fixes and fine-tuning. Although there are no major functional changes, these updates contribute significantly to the stability and performance of Apple devices. With the accelerated cycle, we can expect the final versions soon, marking the end of the 2023 product cycle. Stay tuned for more updates and get the latest features and improvements on your Apple devices. Are you looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading suppliers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Photo by Konstantin Savusia / Bigstockphoto)