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MacBook Pro M4: which macOS version exactly is delivered by default?

I plan to order a new MacBook Pro M4. I understand that it comes with Sequoia installed, but do we know whether it OS 15.0, OS 15.0.1, or the latest, i.e., OS 15.1?


Why do I care? I have an older MacBook Pro running Sonoma, and I wonder whether I should, in the meantime, upgrade it to OS 15.1. The problem may come if I get a new machine whose system version is lower, and I try to set up the new machine from the old one. When the new machine's system is older than the old machine's, the set up process is interrupted, you have to go back to the new machine, upgrade the system, start the set up all over again, which is a pain in an already lengthy process. (I had this experience in the past...). I would prefer to avoid it...


Thx.


Ivan Herman

MacBook Pro (M1, 2020)

Posted on Nov 5, 2024 12:36 AM

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Nov 5, 2024 8:07 AM in response to PRP_53

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The time line between the fabrication of the M4 Chip to the assembling of all the components , to Imaging all the SSD Drives and then packaging each machines takes time 


If is for Only the Stock Units 


Then there is the transporting the finished computers to various locations around the world for Delivery including Pickup at Apple Stores November 8, 2024


The product-line Apple uses are fast but.


I do not see a way for Sequoia 15.1,  released October 28 could be loaded on the new M4 machines as they were announced for Purchase on the same day Sequoia 15.1 was released 


Apple introduces new iMac supercharged by M4 and Apple Intelligence


Guess I will find out for sure when the M4 unit is scheduled to arrive this Friday 


Nov 5, 2024 2:08 AM in response to ivan_herman

The new M4 Apple Computers will come with a Unique Version of Sequoia that is specifically designed for the M4 Apple Silicon computer


There are reports elsewhere on the internet that suggest an UpDate will be required for these machines the moment it is activated


Apple Intelligence will be available on these machines and is included in macOS 15.1 suggesting the shipping version on the M4 is using an older version of Sequoia



Nov 5, 2024 3:41 AM in response to ivan_herman

ivan_herman wrote:

I have an older MacBook Pro running Sonoma, and I wonder whether I should, in the meantime, upgrade it to OS 15.1.

What if you have critical software that doesn't work on Sequoia. I strongly recommend keeping the old computer unchanged.

The problem may come if I get a new machine whose system version is lower, and I try to set up the new machine from the old one. When the new machine's system is older than the old machine's, the set up process is interrupted, you have to go back to the new machine, upgrade the system, start the set up all over again, which is a pain in an already lengthy process. (I had this experience in the past...). I would prefer to avoid it...

Another reason not to upgrade the old computer.


Also, if you plan to continue using both computers, then I strongly recommend against using Migration Assistant or doing anything else to copy data from the old computer to the new one. That can interfere with functionality like Continuity and iCloud. These services require a unique device and if you just copy or migrate your home directory, then the devices will not be unique.


The best way to add a new device is to use iCloud. If you have all iCloud settings enabled on the old device, you can just sign in to iCloud on the new device and everything will be transferred over with no problems.

Nov 5, 2024 4:25 AM in response to etresoft

Thank you.


I would be very surprised if I had problems with software on Sequoia. Beyond the usual things (browser, mail, etc), I mostly use various text/programming editors, environments like node.js or deno, or python. All these should run on Sequoia without any problems. As for the migration assistant: I plan to re-initialize and then trade in my current machine. I do not plan to keep it (partly due to the problems that you describe, and I would have no usage for it...)



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