One week left until the release of macOS Mojave

It seems like a long time ago that the new Mac OS was officially introduced, but it really hasn't been that long. In any case, today with the arrival of iOS 12 that will surely be launched around 19:00 p.m. on Monday (10:00 am in Cupertino), many of us will be thinking about the arrival of macOS Mojave.

It seems that Apple has everything ready to update iOS, watchOS and tvOS, but for macOS there is a week left. This week we may not see any more beta version and that directly on Monday 24 we will have the final version available for all macOS users who have compatible Mac.

These will be the Mac compatible with the new operating system

We already announced that the new macOS requires compatible 64-bit applications yes or yes, so developers have been updating and making their applications compatible for the arrival of the new OS for some time, although surely someone is still working on it at launch. Apart from this the list of Mac compatible with macOS Mojave looks like this:

  • Late 2013 Mac Pro (with the exception of some mid-2010 and mid-2012 models)
  • Mac mini Late-2012 or higher
  • IMac Late-2012 or higher
  • The iMac Pro (in all its versions since 2013)
  • MacBooks from early 2015 or higher
  • MacBook Airs from mid-2012 or higher
  • MacBook Pros from mid-2012 or higher

Surely the vast majority can install the new macOS Mojave version on the Mac, but those who can't, don't worry as we are seeing some installation possibilities on unsupported computers. Be attentive to the web that we will soon carry out a tutorial on how we can install macOS Mojave even though our team is not on this list contributed by Apple.


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  1.   Jaime Aranguren said

    They could have already put the batteries to launch it together with iOS 12

  2.   Valentin Canillas Rey said

    You have an idea why the Bluetooth icon has disappeared from the bar when updating to IOS 12, thanks

  3.   Luis said

    Just go to network preferences and activate it from there