![]() Hopefully, it's sooner rather than later. ![]() We've reached out to Apple to ask what's going on and when people will likely be able to easily update to macOS Sonoma on their new Macs. ![]() The result? It seems likely that Apple has been stockpiling these new Macs since before the end of September but likely not by much. The M3 iMac is an awkward one because its release is so overdue that it could have arrived at almost any point this year, assuming TSMC had the silicon ready to go - which by all accounts, it didn't. And Apple surely would never have planned updated MacBook Pros so soon after the last ones anyway, making June seem unlikely. And we were seeing Sonoma release candidates arrive a week or so before that date, too.Īpple's M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pros were unveiled in January 2023 - is it possible that there was a timeline that saw these new models announced closer to June, perhaps? Possibly, although the M1 Pro models arrived in October 2021, so the final quarter of the year is a favorite for those particular Macs. The obvious question now is when did Apple originally intend to announce these new Macs? The September 26 macOS Sonoma release date means that it must have been before then. The fact that they can't install it makes things all the more strange. The iPhone 15 shipped with iOS 17 on day one, so there's no reason why these new Macs shouldn't have macOS Sonoma installed a month later. The only reason I can think of for these new Macs shipping with macOS Ventura preinstalled is that they were built and ready to ship before macOS Sonoma was completed.
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