The new beta version of macOS Big Sur can be purchased from the Apple Developer Center or as a wireless update on devices with the correct configuration profile installed.
The Release Candidate version released on Thursday comes just a week after Apple released the first beta version of macOS Big Sur 11.0.1. This confused the beta testing process as macOS 11 has not yet been released despite 10 rounds of beta builds.
The reason for the slow release of macOS Big Sur is likely due to the complexity of the redesign and the fact that the software update has to support both Intel-based and upcoming Apple Silicon Mac devices.
It’s not clear if macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 will be the first Big Sur update made available to the public, but it’s also possible that 11.0.1 will be released separately as a version on Apple Silicon devices when it debuts .
AppleInsiderand Apple itself strongly recommend that users avoid installing betas on “mission critical” or primary devices as data loss or other problems could occur. Instead, it is recommended that you install betas on secondary or non-essential devices and ensure that you have adequate backups of important data beforehand.
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