Apple Releases “Release Candidate” Version Of macOS Big Sur Ahead Of ‘One More Thing’ Event

Apple released the “Release Candidate” version of macOS Big Sur to developers ahead of ‘One More Thing’ event.

Apple had released the “Release Candidate” version of macOS 11.0.1 Big Sur to developers ahead of its “One More Thing” event.

This, as the said event was scheduled on November 10 (November 11 in the Philippines) at the Apple Park.

Release Candidate Big Sur

It was three weeks ago when Apple released macOS 11 Big Sur beta 10 to developers, continuing its focus on making performance improvements and bug fixes to the operating system ahead of its general release.

Then last week, the company had released the first beta of macOS 11.0.1 to developers and public beta users.

This was followed by releasing the “Release Candidate” version to developers, which was a “near-final” version of macOS Big Sur.

READ ALSO: Apple To Host November 10 Event

One likely possibility was that Apple was holding the public release of macOS 11.0 Big Sur and the release of the “Release Candidate” to developers until Apple Silicon, which was similar to what it did with iOS 14.1 last month, which could help in order to prevent leaks.

In this scenario, Apple’s macOS 11.0 Big Sur would be released likely along with its new Apple Silicon hardware and followed by 11.0.1 as a bug fix update.

macOS 11 Big Sur was a massive update for the Mac — including an all-new Messages application, a completely-redesigned interface, an all-new Control Center and Notification Center, and a lot more.

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