Yesterday, Apple released the release candidates for all of its major operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, HomePod Software, and visionOS. This marks the final preparation phase for the significant operating system updates scheduled for release later this year.
For most users, the update process will proceed automatically, with devices updating at Apple's discretion.
All major Apple devices, excluding AirPods, will receive software updates, including the following:
While Apple has not provided an official release date, historical trends and recent actions offer clues. Yesterday, Apple made the release candidates available, which suggests that the final updates are imminent, barring any unexpected delays.
Historically, Apple has released updates for the past few years on the following dates:
Based on this pattern, it is reasonable to expect the updates to be available on Monday or Tuesday next week.
As for the timing of the release, updates typically become available around 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET / 5:00 AM AEDT (the following day). However, it may take some time for the updates to propagate across all devices, depending on server demand.
To ensure a smooth update process, consider the following preparations:
To initiate the update, go to Settings > General > Software Update, where any available updates will be displayed.
The key consideration when updating macOS is ensuring that your data is properly backed up, as updates can occasionally cause unexpected issues.
To initiate the update, click the Apple Menu in the top-left corner, then select System Settings > General > Software Update. For older macOS versions, click System Preferences > Software Update.
The update process for Apple TV is relatively straightforward.
Automatic Updates
You can configure your Apple TV to update automatically by navigating to Settings > System > Software Updates and enabling Automatically Update.
Manual Updates
To manually update your Apple TV, go to Settings > System > Software Updates and select Update Software.
If you prefer to manage your Apple Watch updates manually, you can control the process through the Watch app on your connected iPhone.
Ensure that your Apple Watch is on its charger and remains near the paired iPhone during the update.No backup is necessary before updating.To begin the update, open the Watch app on your iPhone, navigate to My Watch > General > Software Update, and select the available update.
HomePods and HomePod minis typically update automatically. There is no need for manual intervention, nor is a backup required.
Manual Update
If you prefer to check for updates manually, use the Home app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac:
For Vision Pro users, it is highly recommended to back up your device before updating to avoid potential loss of settings or data. Additionally, ensure the device is connected to a power source throughout the update process.
To update visionOS, go to Settings > General > Software Update and select the available update.