Recently, the second release candidate version of the newst software for Apple macOS Big Sur 11.2 has been released to public developers as well as to public beta users. Just last week, the first version of the macOS Big Sur 11.2 RC was released in the public. As9to5Macreports the update has brought the M1 Mac upgrades and improvements based on common user concerns, as well as bluetooth fixes and more.
In the past, Apple has used the term such as near final beta release for its near end releases. Now, it has switched from that to using the term "Release candidate", otherwise known as RC. It is now under work with public programmers and beta testers. The software update will undergo its final testing, which is important to ensure its compatibility and effectiveness for all users.
New MacOS Big Sur 11.2 Update Expected to Come this Week
According toMacRumors, It can be expected that the macOS Big Sur 11.2 will be made available to the general public as early as this week. The recent update on today's second release likely addresses some last mine fixes and adjustments to the recent update. For release to public developers and beta testers, the update this week has a build number of 20D62, compared to last week's update which has a build number of 20D53.
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Changes and Fixes in the New MacOS Big Sur 11.2 Update
Although not yet available for public use, Apple has released notes about the updates to come for macOs Big Sur 11.2. The macOS Big Sur 11.2 addresses Bluetooth issues and improves reliability. Moreover, it also addresses a number of other problems by introducing the following changes:
External displays may show a black screen when connected to a Mac mini (M1, 2020) using an HDMI to DVI converter
Edits to Apple ProRAW photos in the Photos app may not save
iCloud Drive could turn off after disabling the iCloud Drive Desktop & Documents Folders option
System Preferences may not unlock when entering your administrator password
Globe key may not display the Emoji & Symbols pane when pressed
Prior to the macOs Big Sur 11.2 system update, users of the Macbook M1 Chip have encountered various problems including connectivity issues. There are also issues that arise regarding connecting external displays to the new Mac, where some features are not compatible. This is after Apple has left their previous system software Intel in favor of a native M1 Chip for Apple. Because of this change, only native-run apps by Apple are applicable for the latest Apple machines. The recent updates aim to address these issues although it is still for us to find out whether it is capable of doing so during its public release.
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