Apple has released the fourth developer beta for macOS Monterey 12.4. It likely mostly includes bug fixes and security updates, though it’s possible that it also includes hidden references to new hardware releasing at WWDC in early June.
An Apple PR representative told The Verge that the beta includes a firmware update for the new Studio Display. The beta includes, “refinements to the Studio Display camera tuning, including improved noise reduction, contrast, and framing.” Also, the release notes state that the third beta has “Fixed an issue so developers using StoreKit 2 can now initiate a subscription offer purchase for a product that the customer currently subscribes to”
Developers can get the update through the Apple Developer website, or, if you are running the beta, by performing a Software Update. To install the public beta, you must be enrolled in the Public Beta program. Then go to the Guide section, click on the “macOS” tab and then “Enroll your Mac” in the Get Started section.
Version 12.4 includes an important note for Universal Control. If you install 12.4, all devices that you want to use with Universal Control must also be updated to the latest betas. Apple also released the iPadOS 15.4 beta this week, so any iPad needs to use that version and other Macs you want to use with Universal Control must be running 12.4. According to Apple, Universal Control in 12.4 is not compatible with macOS 12.3 and iOS 15.4. It wasn’t immediately clear why or whether there are any visible changes.
Apple did not provide other details on the contents of version 12.4. The 12.4 beta follows the public release of macOS Monterey 12.3 on March 14, and the release of the 12.3.1 update on March 31. Version 12.3 introduced Universal Control, which lets users connect a Mac to an iPad or another Mac and control them both using the same keyboard and mouse.
Earlier Tuesday, Apple announced that WWDC would be held June 6-10 this year, so the new update could mean Apple is planning to release hardware during the keynote. We’re expecting several new Macs this year, including a redesigned macBook Air and Apple silicon-based Mac Pro.
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