Apple has officially announced macOS 12 Monterey for both Macs and MacBooks at this year's WWDC.
After macOS Big Sur introduced a refreshed user interface and support for its M1 Macs, macOS 12 looks set to be a bit of a smaller update, but Apple has still promised some major updates.
As with all other macOS releases, macOS 12 Monterey will be a free upgrade for owners of Macs and MacBooks later this year. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, it'll be released 'this Fall', so any time between late August and December.
There will also be early 'beta' versions of macOS 12 Monterey that will be released for people to test it before it gets properly launched. This will arrive in June, though there is a developer preview available right now - but this is only for people signed up to the developer program (for a fee).
However, most people will want to hold on until macOS 12 Monterey gets fully released later on, as most bugs and problems will have been identified and fixed by early testers.
We'll keep this article updated with everything we know about macOS 12 Monterey.
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Cut to the chase
- What is it? macOS 12 Monterey, the successor to macOS 11 Big Sur
- When is it out? It will be available 'this Fall' - so towards the end of the year
- How much will it cost? Nothing. Apple software updates are always free
macOS 12 name - Monterey
Apple has announced macOS 12's new name: Monterey, picked due to it being part of Big Sur by the Californian coast.
macOS 12 Monterey release date
The next version of macOS was announced at WWDC, with a developer preview of macOS Monterey released alongside the announcement.
This is only available to developers, but there will be a public beta version for you to try out in July.
As usual, this will be a free update for everyone with a compatible system. If you're not sure if your Mac or MacBook is compatible, check out the system requirements below.
When will macOS 12 Monterey be available to download?
Apple announced that a developer preview of macOS 12 Monterey is now available. This will only be available to people who have paid to be part of Apple's developer program.
The final macOS 12 Monterey update should be available for download through your Mac's System Preferences menu, or you can download it through the Mac App Store application once its released towards the end of the year, most likely mirroring past releases of macOS.
macOS 12 features
Apple has revealed what we can expect from macOS 12 when it comes to new features.
According to Apple, "macOS Monterey comes with new ways for users to connect, get more done, and work more fluidly across their Apple devices."
From what we've seen, this is an update that will definitely appeal to people who have multiple Apple devices, such as the iPad and iPhone.
Universal Control
This handy feature means you can use a single mouse and keyboard and switch between Mac and iPad. Use a trackpad on your MacBook and slide over seamlessly to your iPad.
You can also drag and drop files between iPads, MacBooks, iMacs and more.
Airplay
You can now use AirPlay on a Mac, and use your Mac or MacBook as a speaker or video output.
Shortcuts
Shortcuts are also coming to Mac. These allow you to automate everyday tasks. You can set your own, or use ready-made ones.
These can be triggered via Siri without using your hands, and you can import Automator workflows with Shortcuts.
Shortcuts will be integrated throughout macOS 12 Monterey, including the menu bar, Finder and Spotlight.
Safari
Safari, Apple's web browser for macOS, has been redesigned for macOS 12 Monterey. Tabs are now more compact, the toolbar is refined and you can use tab groups.
This saves and groups tabs together for easy access. Useful for people who end up browsing with loads of tabs open at once.
You can name the groups, and they can be accessible across all devices. Make a change on a Mac, and the groups on iPad and iPhone will also change.
You can use a search box to find certain websites, and the Tabs bar changes color depending what website you're on.
Notes
The Notes app has been improved, making it easier to organize and collaborate notes. The Quick Note feature lets you write down notes from any app or website, and you can add links from Safari or Maps.
Multiple people can work on notes, and they can add their own comments. People's edits can be easily found in the new Activity View, and tags can be added so you can easily find them later on.
It doesn't look like we're getting a Big Sur-like huge update, though. Instead, macOS 12 seems to be a release to fix up bugs and refine the operating system further.
Think of this release as more the Snow Leopard of macOS releases. Back in 2009, Apple made efforts to push the fact that it was a refined release, and no new features.
With a move to a completely different chip last year, it makes sense for macOS to be refined again to be even faster on the new Apple Silicon chips.
macOS 12 Monterey system requirements
The requirements for macOS 12 Monterey have yet to be announced, but Apple promises "macOS Monterey will support the broadest lineup of Macs in history, including the latest iMac, MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini, as well as Apple’s Intel-based Macs."
Until we know more about the system requirements, we've listed the compatible Mac systems below that work with macOS 11 Big Sur:
- 12-inch MacBook (2015 and later)
- MacBook Air (2013 and later)
- MacBook Air M1 (Late 2020 and later)
- MacBook Pro (Late 2013 and later)
- MacBook Pro M1 (Late 2020 and later)
- Mac mini (2014 and later)
- Mac mini (Late 2020 and later)
- iMac (2014 and later)
- iMac M1 (2021 and later)
- iMac Pro (all models)
- Mac Pro (2013 and later)
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