

Of course you may also be curious about the other new operating systems coming and what they will support and run on, so check out a list of iOS 14 compatible iPhone models and iPadOS 14 compatible iPads too.
SONOS FOR MAC BIG SUR SOFTWARE
Always backup a Mac before running beta software you if go that route.

Beta versions often have stability issues and bugs that may prevent things from behaving as expected, or even worse.
SONOS FOR MAC BIG SUR INSTALL
Note that beta versions of macOS are under active development and are therefore far from a stable release, so we don’t recommend you to install this on your primary Mac. Or, if you’re part of the Apple Developer program, you can download and install the macOS Big Sur developer beta right now. On the other hand, if you did find your model in this compatibility list and you can’t wait to try out the upcoming update, you can enroll in the Apple Beta Software program to be eligible for the macOS Big Sur public beta when it comes out in a few weeks. If you didn’t find your Mac in this list, your device will be limited to running macOS Catalina and will not be further supported by Apple when it comes to major software updates, though usually the prior two major releases continue to get security updates for several years.
SONOS FOR MAC BIG SUR PATCH
But don’t despair completely, because if you’re an advanced user and willing to take some risk, there will likely be a DosDude patch that allows MacOS Big Sur to run on older and officially unsupported hardware. Notably, the 2012 variants of the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and iMac will not officially support macOS Big Sur. The list is fairly close to which Macs are able to run Catalina, but unlike the macOS Catalina compatibility list which was pretty much identical to the list of devices that were capable of running macOS Mojave, some older Mac models have been left out. If you aren’t exactly sure when the Mac you own was released, you can find the make and model year of your Mac pretty easily in macOS.Īside from raw hardware compatibility, there are some vague system requirements for macOS 11 too, and you’ll need to have adequate hard disk space available on the Mac to be able to install macOS Big Sur. There you go, as you can see it’s basically any Mac released from 2013 and onward that officially supports macOS 11 Big Sur. Basically if you purchased a Mac in the past few years (from late 2013 onward), then it’s pretty likely that your device is on the compatible Macs list, but let’s review the official list of supported hardware: macOS Big Sur Compatible Macs We’ll be listing out all the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, Mac Pro, and Mac Mini models that are capable of running macOS Big Sur, as officially stated by Apple on their website. Whether you own a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, or Mac Pro, read on to figure out which Macs are able to run macOS Big Sur. Apple has a pretty good track record of providing software updates and support to their devices for years, but naturally not all Macs will officially support macOS 11 Big Sur.
