Anticipation for Apple's latest operating systems is building as the release of iOS 18 and macOS 15 draws ever closer. Apple fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the new features and improvements that come with these updates. Below, we take a detailed look at the current development phase and what you can expect from the latest beta versions. Find out why these updates are particularly exciting and what Apple has changed in the latest betas.
Apple is known for its innovativeness and constant drive to improve the user experience. Every year, the company presents new versions of its operating systems that take the performance and functionality of its devices to the next level. iOS 18 and macOS 15 are no exception. With the seventh beta versions now available, these systems are entering the final phase of development before being made available to the general public.
The rapid timing of updates
Apple has significantly increased the pace of releases in recent weeks. This accelerated frequency of beta releases indicates that the systems are now in the final testing phase. The jump in the build numbers is particularly noticeable: While the final letters of earlier beta versions were "e" and "f", the latest builds have an "a" or "b". This change is a strong indication that iOS 18 and macOS 15 are on the home stretch and only minimal adjustments are pending before the final release.
What's new in Beta 7?
With the release of the seventh beta versions of iOS 18, macOS 15 and other operating systems such as iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, tvOS 18 and visionOS 2, Apple has once again shown that the focus is on fine-tuning the systems. The changes this time are less extensive, which indicates that the development teams are mainly focusing on bug fixes and optimizing performance. For example, the previous beta included adjustments to the control center and the dark icons. In the current beta, such major changes have not been made.
The schedule until publication
Another exciting aspect is the release schedule. Apple is obviously preparing for a big event in September, where the new operating systems could be officially presented. It is still unclear whether the event will take place on September 10 or 17. What is certain, however, is that the final version of iOS 18 and macOS 15 will be available to all users in five weeks at the latest. For macOS 15, it could traditionally be a little later, as Apple has often kept a short time gap between iOS and macOS updates in recent years.
Parallel development: iOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1
Interestingly, Apple is already working on the first point updates in parallel, namely iOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1. These updates will probably include the first features that did not make it into the main version, as well as further improvements to the new Apple Intelligence.
Beta 7: Apple brings iOS 18 and macOS 15 into the final stretch
The release of iOS 18 and macOS 15 is imminent and the anticipation is growing. With each new beta release, we come one step closer to the final version. With the rapid pace of updates, Apple has shown that it is moving towards the finish line. As a user, you can look forward to an even more stable and high-performance version of these operating systems. It remains exciting to see what final adjustments Apple will make in the last betas and how the new systems will ultimately improve the user experience on Apple devices. Get ready to experience the new features for yourself soon! Are you looking for new accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront – there you will find a variety of products from leading providers, including for HomeKit and more! (Image: Apple)