- Apple has launched a new important update for Macos Sequoia
- The update avoids a possible brick problem for users who use DFU mode for the recovery of the device
- It can be the last update of macOS sequoia before the arrival of macos tahoe 26
Apple’s Macos Tahoe 26 is now on the horizon, scheduled for its launch at the end of this year. However, Apple has not finished with Sequoia macOS, and has just published an important update for Mac users.
As reported by 9to5Mac, Apple has launched Macos Sequoia 15.6, a new update with an important error solution. This solves a problem with the inability of the Finder and Apple configurator to restore DFU mode devices (device firmware update), which could result in a blocked device if it is not successful.
Users should specifically enter the DFU mode (which serves as an alternative to the recovery mode for the restoration of the device) for this to occur. While users who do not plan to use DFU can still be safe in Sequoia 15.5 (and older), it is better to eliminate the possibility of blocking a device completely updating Sequoia 15.6.
This could be one of the latest Sequoia updates that we see before it finally appears to Tahoe 26, which promises a variety of improvements in the macOS experience: it is now available in Beta Public, and seems to be ideal for multitasking and players.
With new tools such as Metalfx Frame Interpolation, a game overlap and a improved game wearing tools, Macos Tahoe 26 is another step in the right direction for Apple and its games support.
ANALYSIS: The characteristics of Tahoe 26 make me want to have a m -series macbook …
Having used only MacBooks with Intel, I have been discussing a potential change of Windows laptops to MacBooks from the M series for a while, and the arrival of Macos Tahoe 26 seems the perfect moment for it.
I am a great player (if that was no longer clear enough), and I do not oppose a considerable sum when a laptop can provide exceptional productivity and multitasking performance, along with the games. Yes, there are laptops for games, but the macbooks used by the latest M series chips seem the ideal response due to their energy efficiency.
I am getting tired of the windows for the games, and I prefer to use stem for their console -shaped user interface and their best game performance, but using discord to transmit to their friends in the game mode of Steamos, it is not a simple task. Until that is approached, I will stay with Stemos/Bazzite for hand hand exclusively.
As for games on a laptop, Macos is becoming a more attractive operating system after each update, especially with a growing games library with titles such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Resident Evil 4 Remake in Macs. Apple is continuously demonstrating that the games are on their radar, and I could convince myself to join the party.