macOS Sequoia officially released with no Apple Intelligence yet

macOS Sequoia soon to receive set of striking features that are already available in other platforms of Apple
An undated image of macOS Sequoia. — Apple/Canva
An undated image of macOS Sequoia. — Apple/Canva

Apple launched macOS Sequoia on Monday, September 16, with a plethora of significant upgrades including the capability of wireless mirror connectivity of your iPhone on your Mac, and more. However, it lacks the highly anticipated Apple intelligence features that are expected to be introduced in October. 

iPhone mirroring is substantially one of the best features in macOS Sequoia, and here’s how to use it:

  1. Firstly, launch the iPhone mirroring app.
  2. Navigate to its surroundings using your mouse and start typing.
  3. Now the notifications on your iPhone would appear on the Mac. 

Read more: macOS Sequoia — 5 must-try features in public beta

Additionally, in the last quarter of this year, users would be allowed to drag and drop elements between their iPhone and Mac.

One of the best things about things about macOS Sequoia is that it is soon to receive a set of striking features that are already available in other platforms of Apple such as significant upgrades to iMessage, the new Passwords app, and most importantly, the Apple Intelligence that would allow you to perform a variety of tasks including drafting, crafting images, and more.

macOS Sequoia eligible devices

Here is the list of all the eligible devices of macOS Sequoia:

  • iMac Pro
  • Mac Studio
  • Mac Pros from 2019 and later
  • Mac Minis from 2018 and later
  • MacBook Airs from 2020 and later
  • MacBook Pros from 2018 and later

When is macOS sequoia coming out?

As mentioned earlier, macOS Sequoia has already rolled out today September 16 alongside iOS 18, so users can enjoy the perks of both now.