Apple’s Innovative Tech for Updating iPhones in the Box Is Coming to Macs
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Apple’s innovative tech for updating iPhones in the box is coming to Macs
A couple of years ago, a report suggested Apple was developing an innovative technology that would let it update iPhones in sealed boxes before they're sold. Then, last year, the company rolled out that feature to US Apple Store locations. According to Bloomberg, here's how it works: “The system looks a bit like a metal cubby for shoes. It can use MagSafe and other wireless technologies to power up the iPhone without ever cracking open the packa…
The macOS 26 Beta shows that Apple is developing a counterpart to the iPhone update system -Presto- for Mac computers. Apple has established the internal system -Presto- in recent years, which supplies still packaged iPhones with software updates. Customers receive devices with current iOS version, even if they have spent a long time in stock. Now a corresponding development for Mac computers is indicated, as the Apple magazine 9to5Mac reports. …
Apple may use iPhone Presto method to wirelessly update Macs before sale
It is a frustrating position to find yourself in – bringing home or taking delivery of a newly purchased computer only to find that you can’t use it before installing a massive update. This is something Apple is looking to alleviate with macOS Tahoe. For a little while, Apple has used a wireless system called Presto which allows the company to update iPhones to the very latest version of iOS without the need to open the box. Now it seems that th…
Latest macOS Tahoe 26 Beta Contains Info About Sealed-Box Mac Updates at Apple Stores
In March 2024, Apple rolled out an internal “Presto” system that allows iPhones to be updated without taking them out of their sealed boxes. The in-store process ensured that a customer’s new device was running the latest available version of iOS, no matter how long it had been sitting on the store’s shelves.Now, the latest […]Read More...
The new macOS 26 Tahoe has brought a breath of fresh air with its "Liquid Glass" design, which rejuvenates the user experience on the Mac. Although features and productivity do not change dramatically, the more fluid and modern design makes returning to macOS Sequoia feel like a return to the past. The new interface is clearer and interactions are more natural, reflecting the same language as on iOS and iPadOS devices. Despite being a beta, Taho…
If you buy a new Apple device, you often have to update it first. On the iPhone, that's no longer necessary – and probably not on the Mac any more.
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